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knitbunny Started conversation Sep 23, 2001
I'm knitbunny and I just want to say welcome to h2g2
I'm an ACE which stands for assistant community editor and I'm here to help people get to grips with this site. You're welcome to check out these useful links -
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redken Posted Sep 24, 2001
hi there its nice to know there are fans of the doctor still around whats your favourite doctor mine was the second reincarnation
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knitbunny Posted Sep 24, 2001
I'm afraid I'm not too familiar with the second Doctor ( hey, I'm the keeper of rubbish episodes, okay?) but like a lot of people I like Tom Baker the best, with Romana mark II as the companion.
Although I also have a major soft spot for Sylvester McCoy and Ace, probably because that's the doctor I remember best from when I was little and I thought Ace was the coolest girl in the world ever.
You'll be surprised how many Who fans there are on h2g2, I think it must be because most of them are Douglas Adams fans anyway (and therefore people of excellent taste)
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DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! Posted May 20, 2002
Ooh, ooh, us - we're Dr Who fans... (my son and I). Also, Blakes 7 and Ultraviolet.
My favourite Doctors: All the first 4, and my favourite companions:Leela, Romana II, Susan-Ian-Barbara, Katy Manning's character and Ian Marter's (Jimmy would be shocked at me for forgetting)
No, I remember! Harry Sullivan!
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