Any classic dr who fans out there?

silversun84

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Hi, I’m a 21 year old student from the UK and am a big doctor who fan. I mainly prefer the classic series to the newer and therefore was wondering if anyone is a big enough fan of both classic who and erotica that they would fancy writing a series of stories documenting some fantastic screwing of some of the sexiest girl next doors starring as the doctor’s faithful companions during the series’ 26 year period. If anyone does fancy writing anything on this theme then please do it in which ever style you like but I rather thought an “untold stories” theme might be good. The age gap between doctor and companion is normally rather on the large side so I thought it might be more interesting to give away some of the secrets that BBC never dared show at that time of the day. Like whether the Master ever actually got the young lithe body of sweet Jo Grant into any compromising positions during her capture in Frontier in Space. Is Ace more upset about Mike’s betrayal in remembrance of the Daleks because she’d let him give her the fuck of her life the night before at his parents’ boarding house? Were there any untelevised scenes at the beginning of Destiny of the Daleks where the doctor and Romana are testing out her newly regenerated body by having her spread her limbs wide apart, naked on the tardis floor? Anyway this is just if anyone is as much interested in this as I am and just a few ideas springing from too much time wondering how the lack of privacy and sex affects the cute girls on the tardis. Cheers for reading, Phil
 
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I'm a DrWho fan and think the BBC has done a great job with the new series as well - in fact, how about a story where the tardis accidently lands on counter earth (Gor) and we that the Master is responsible for the societies structure there (men=Masters, women=slaves) - and of course, at some stage Billie Piper would be captured and put thru slave training by the Master himself?
 
Lila was my favorite companion but she is a viscious charicter to write about. Sara Jane Smith would be the best one for a story because she was so flexible.

In some ways the 2005 and 2006 BBC series is more adaptable with Billy Piper looking like a slut anyway.

My thoughts follow the lines that Dr. Who never gets laid but his companion, whoever that is, will a lot.

My final thought would be a story or series of stories always ending just as the TV series did with the Doctor victorious leaving in the Tardis with the companion.

I'd have to think about it for a while.
 
Lots of us Dr.Who fans about. However, I think the new series are just very derivative rubbish. The Daleks come back (twice) and the Cybermen - has nobody any imagination any more?

Quiz question - Which nation was responsible for first bringing the Daleks to Earth?
 
I'm not sure it's a matter of lack of imagination. The production of Dr. Who is under a serious restriction: NO BUG EYED MONSTERS. That was true during the original series and is still true today.

The Daleks were allowed (reluctantly) and proved to be wildly popular with the fans. So they were allowed to add the Cybermen.

In the new series, the restriction has been relaxed somewhat so they have produced some new monsters in such episodes as School Reunion, Tooth & Claw, Father's Day and The Long Game.

Personally I enjoyed seeing the Cybermen and Daleks again. But everyone has their own opinion.
 
I think its partly lack of imagination and partly the time constraints of 45 minute episodes. I perfectly agree that the speed of the show gradually increased right up until the Mccoy era when stories were travelling at a very fast pace. This might therefore mean that in 2005/6 we only need 45 minutes but with the doctor and companion arriving in a new location and with new people every episode I still feel a lot of the depth and clever complex plots of old are lost. The better stories from the new doctor who are definitely the two-parters in my opinion because they actually have enough time to expand. Having said that I still do enjoy Tenant's performance a lot and do still tune in regularly. Its still dr who.
 
snooper said:
Quiz question - Which nation was responsible for first bringing the Daleks to Earth?

I'm gonna say... England, since that's where Dr. Who is/was produced. :nana:
 
Texguy84 said:
I'm gonna say... England, since that's where Dr. Who is/was produced. :nana:
Sorry - the answer is Terry Nation, the script writer who invented them!
 
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