Sunday, 31 August 2014

Doctor Who Line Count #2: Into a Dalek

If you want to see the review of Into a Dalek Click Here:


1. 12th Doctor = 161
2. Clara Osworld = 112
3. Journey Blue = 89
4. Rusty = 45
5. Danny Pink = 39
6. Colonel Blue = 35
7. Gretchen = 13
8. Ross = 5
9. Fleming / Mr Armitage = 4
11. Courtney / Missy = 1

Top 10 Total Results with Deep Breath

1. 12th Doctor = 381
2. Clara Osworld = 325
3. Madam Vastra / Journey Blue = 89
5. Jenny Flint = 49
6. Two - Faced Man = 48
7. Rusty = 45
8. Strax / Danny Pink = 39
10. Colonel Blue = 35

Doctor Who Series 8 Reviews #2: Into a Dalek

Into a Dalek by Phil Ford and Steven Moaffat

Catch up with Deep Breath review here:

Into a Dalek was the 2nd episode of the 8th Series and the 2nd full story to feature the 12th Doctor and the 25th Full Story to feature the Daleks.

Into a Dalek is nice blockbuster type film. The 12th Doctor is asking himself am I a good man. Rusty was a good character but the idea how the 'Good Dalek' is able to defeat so many Daleks but none of them are able to kill him, plus Colonel Blue always seems to be retreating.

Doctor Rating

Good performance by Peter Capaldi

Doctor Rating: 9/10

Companion Rating

Clara was good.

Clara Osworld: 7/10

Enemy Rating

The Daleks were back

Dalek Rating: 10/10

Story Rating

Story: 10/10
Scariness: 7/10
Humour: 7/10
Seriousness: 10/10
Continuity: 10/10

Total Story Rating: 44/50

Rest of Cast Performance

Journey Blue: 8/10
Colonel Blue: 7/10
Rusty: 10/10
Danny Pink: 9/10
Gretchen: 6/10
Ross: 6/10

Total Rest of Cast Score:  46/60

Total:  116/140


How did that compare with the Deep Breath Score

1. Deep Breath = 82.86%
2. Into a Dalek = 82.86%

Thursday, 28 August 2014

Doctor Who Classic Reviews #4: The Brain of Morbius

The Brain of Morbius by Terrence Dicks and Robert Holmes

Catch up with other Classic Reviews

The Aztecs
The Moonbase
The Ark in Space
The Sontaran Experiment

If you want to read the review of Deep Breath click here:

The Brain of Morbius is the fifth story of Season 13, the Season considered to be the second best season of all 33 seasons. The Brain of Morbius is considered to be a classic story, though ranking fourth in the Season

The Brain of Morbius was an idea of Terrence Dicks but rewritten by the Script Editor, Robert Holmes. The Name Robin Bland was used as Terrence did not want to be credited for the story. The Story is the classic it is supposed to be. Robert Holmes has taken Terrence's script and turned it into a horror Frankenstein story. The Whole idea of the story is brilliant and the acting is tremendous.The Professor and the Professor's assistant are amazing.

Doctor Rating

Brilliant performance by Tom Baker

Doctor Rating: 10/10

Companion Rating

Sarah Jane does a very good performance

Companion Rating: 9/10

Enemy Rating

Morbius: 9/10
Solon: 10/10
Condo: 10/10
Maren: 8/10
Ohica: 7/10
Sisterhood of Kahn: 8/10

Total Enemy Rating: 52/60

Story Rating

Story: 10/10
Scariness: 8/10
Humour: 7/10

Total Story Rating: 25/30

Total Score: 96/110


How does that compare with the other scores

1. The Aztecs: 72.5%
2. The Moonbase: 81.8%
3. The Ark in Space: 82.5%
4. The Sontaran Experiment: 78.7%
5. The Brain of Morbius: 87.2%

Monday, 25 August 2014

Doctor Who Classic Reviews #4: The Sontaran Exmperiment



The Sontaran Experiment by Bob Baker and Dave Martin

Catch Up with other Classic Reviews

The Aztecs
The Moonbase
The Ark in Space

The Sontaran Experiment follows on from the Ark in Space, the second story of the Nerva Arc. It is the third story of Season 12 and the third story to feature Tom Baker as the Doctor. It is the second appearance of the Sontarans. It is considered the 4th of 5 best story of Season 12.

The Sontaran Experiment is a nice little two-parter, something we have not experienced since William Hartnell's the Rescue. The Story is very underrated and I think it is a good story. The Experiments are horrible at it really makes Sontarans look scary after watching Deep Breath with Strax, the clumsy sontaran. However I feel the ending is rushed as the Sontaran just melts away after getting tired fighting the Doctor. Sontarans don't get tired. And how the Doctor stops the invasion fleet from coming is a bit weird is well. Apart from the rushed ending the Story is very good.

Doctor Rating

The Doctor is good here. But not quite full marks

Doctor Rating: 9/10

Companion Rating

Sarah Jane and Harry quite Good but not quite full marks


Sarah Jane Smith: 8/10
Harry Sullivan: 8/10

Total Companion Rating: 16/20

Enemy Rating

Strye is a brutal sontaran and his Robot is scary.

Strye: 10/10
Strye's Robot: 9/10
The Marshell: 7/10

Total Monster Rating: 26/30

Story Rating

A Good Story

Story Rating: 7/10
Scariness: 10/10
Seriousness: 9/10
Humour: 5/10
Continuity: 6/10

Total Story Rating:  37/50

Rest of Cast Performance

Krans: 7/10
Erak: 7/10
Vural: 8/10
Roth: 8/10

Total Rest of Cast Performance: 30/40


Total Score: 118/150

Now let's see how that did with the Rest of the Doctor Who Classic Stories. 

1. The Aztecs: 72.5%
2. The Moonbase: 81.8%
3. The Ark in Space: 82.5%
4. The Sontaran Experiment: 78.7%



Sunday, 24 August 2014

Doctor Who Series 8 Line Count #1: Deep Breath

Here is the line count of Deep Breath. You can read the review of it here:

1. 12th Doctor = 220
2. Clara Osworld = 213
3. Madam Vastra = 89
4. Jenny Flint = 49
5. Two - Faced Man = 48
6. Strax = 39
7. Barney = 25
8. Inspector Gregson = 12
9. 11th Doctor = 9
10. Alf = 8
11. Elsie = 5
12. Missy = 3


Doctor Who Series 8 Review #1: Deep Breath

Deep Breath by Steven Moaffat

Deep Breath is the first full appearance of the Twelfth Doctor and Series 8 (Season 34)

The new doctor managed to some how time travel through a dinosaur, how would  he be able to do that, because the TARDIS Does not take a room with it if it demilitarizes in it. The 12th Doctor is certainly different and the cloak work robots return is very good. Plus the surprise of the 11th Doctor contacting Clara through the the TARDIS's Telephone on Trenzalore. And the other surprise is the gatekeeper of the nephersphere which seems to be the back story of series 8.

Doctor Rating

Brilliant performance of Peter Capaldi as the Doctor

Doctor Rating: 10/10

Companion Rating

Clara Osworld was not very good in the first third of the episode but after that she became better.

Clara Osworld: 8/10

Enemy Rating

The Two-Face Man and the Cloakwork Robots were good villians

Two-Face Man: 10/10
Cloak Work Robots: 9/10

Total Enemy Rating: 19/20

Story Ratings

Actual Story: 8/10
Scariness: 7/10
Humour: 9/10
Seriousness:  8/10
Continuity: 9/10

Total Story Ratings: 40/50

Rest of Cast Performance

Madam Vastra: 10/10
Jenny: 7/10
Strax: 8/10
Inspector Gregson: 7/10
Barney: 7/10

Total Rest of Cast Performance: 39/50

Total:  116/140


Deep Breath: 82.86%

Saturday, 23 August 2014

Top 10 Doctor Who

Top 10 Longest Running Doctors

1. Tom Baker
2. David Tennant
3. Jon Pertwee
4. Matt Smith
5. William Hartnell
6. Sylvester McCoy
7. Peter Davison
8. Patrick Troughton
9. Colin Baker
10. Christopher Eccleston

Top 10 Doctors per stories

1. Tom Baker
2. Matt Smith
3. David Tennant
4. William Hartnell
5. Jon Pertwee
6. Patrick Troughton
7. Peter Davison
8. Sylvester McCoy
9. Christopher Eccleston
10. Colin Baker

Top 10 Doctors per Episodes

1. Tom Baker
2. William Hartnell
3. Jon Pertwee
4. Patrick Troughton
5. Peter Davison
6. David Tennant
7. Matt Smith
8. Sylvester McCoy
9. Colin Baker
10. Christopher Eccleston

Top 10 Most Popular Doctors

1. Tom Baker
2. Matt Smith
3. David Tennant
4. Patrick Troughton
5. Jon Pertwee
6. Peter Davison
7. Sylvester McCoy
8. Christopher Eccleston
9. William Hartnell
10. Paul McGann

Top 10 Longest Running Companions

1. K-9
2. Sarah Jane Smith
3. Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart
4. Tegan Jovenka
5. Sergeant John Benton
6. Jamie McCrimmon
7. Jo Grant
8. Ace
9. Nyssa
10. Amy Pond


DWM Best of the First Five Decades: Doctor and Stories

Doctors Most Common Story Category (Brilliant, Great, Good, Okay, Bad)

William Hartnell: Okay
Patrick Troughton: Brilliant
Jon Pertwee: Great
Tom Baker: Great
Peter Davison: Bad
Colin Baker: Okay
Sylvester McCoy: Bad
Paul McGann: Okay
Christopher Eccleston: Brilliant
David Tennant: Brilliant
Matt Smith: Okay

Percentages of Stories with Brilliant

William Hartnell: 7%
Patrick Troughton: 29%
Jon Pertwee: 17%
Tom Baker: 27%
Peter Davison: 15%
Colin Baker: 0%
Sylvester McCoy: 17%
Paul McGann: 0%
Christopher Eccleston: 30%
David Tennant: 27%
Matt Smith: 15%

Percentages of Stories with Bad

William Hartnell: 24%
Patrick Troughton: 19%
Jon Pertwee: 17%
Tom Baker: 15%
Peter Davison: 30%
Colin Baker: 25%
Sylvester McCoy: 42%
Paul McGann: 0%
Christopher Eccleston: 10%
David Tennant: 11%
Matt Smith: 13%

Scores of No. Brilliant Stories by subtracting Bad Stories

William Hartnell: -5
Patrick Troughton: 2
Jon Pertwee: 0
Tom Baker: 5
Peter Davison: -3
Colin Baker: -2
Sylvester McCoy: -3
Paul McGann: 0
Christopher Eccleston: 2
David Tennant: 6
Matt Smith: 1

Doctor Who Deep Breath: Tonight

Series 8, or Season 34, starts today at 7.50pm
It is longer than usual, being 80 minutes long

Deep Breath by Steven Moaffat


Doctor Who Classic Review #3: Ark in Space

The Ark in Space by Robert Holmes, from an idea by John Lucarroti

The Ark in Space is the begins a four episode arc in season 12 called the Nerva arc. The Ark in Space is the second episode of season 12 and Tom Baker's second episode and is considered the 2nd Best Story is that season.

In my opinion the Ark in Space is not as good as everyone says it is (that's not saying it's not good, because it is). The idea of the story is very good but the ending of the story seems to be very rushed as Noah leads his Wirrrin friends to the Ultimate doom. Apart from the ending it is a very good script.
Before I begin let's see how the Ark in Space pictures in Season 12 using the DWM Poll

DWM Poll: Season 12

1. Genesis of the Daleks: Brilliant
2. The Ark in Space: Brilliant
3. Robot: Good
4. The Sontaran Experiment: Good
5. Revenge of the Cybermen: Okay

Doctor Rating

Tom's performance is very good, but not using all his acting abillities

Doctor Rating: 9/10

Companion Rating

Sarah Jane and Harry are very good in this story, Sarah Jane's squeeze through the ventilation shaft proves this.

Sarah Jane Smith: 10/10
Harry Sullivan: 9/10

Enemy Rating

The Wirrin aren't that dangerous in normal circumstances but in this they are excellant

The Wirrin: 10/10

Story Rating

Excellent Idea

Story Rating: 10/10

Rest of Cast

The Rest of the Cast are fairly good.

Vira: 6/10
Noah: 8/10
Rogin: 9/10
Lycett: 6/10
Libri: 6/10

Total Rest of Cast Performance: 35/50

Other Story Notes

Humour: 7/10
Seriousness: 9/10


Total: 99/120


Now the Overall Classic Doctor Who Results So far

1. The Aztecs = 72.5%
2. The Moonbase = 81.8%
3. The Ark in Space = 82.5%

Star Wars The Character Competition Round 2 Begins

1. Yoda
2. C 3PO
3. Emperor Palpatine
4. Darth Vader
5. R2 D2
6. General Grievous
7. Nute Gunray
8. Wicket W Warriack
9. Princess Leia
10. Qui Gwon Jinn
11. Darth Maul
12. Boba Fett
13. Chewbacca
14. Kit Fisto
15. Obi Wan Kenobi
16. Luke Skywalker
17. Han Solo
18. Mace Windu
19. Count Dooku
20. Jango Fett


Friday, 22 August 2014

Comparing 2009 and 2014 Doctor Who Poll Results


Top 5 Overall

2014        

1. The Day of the Doctor (Matt Smith)
2. Blink (David Tennant)
3. Genesis of the Daleks (Tom Baker)
4. The Caves of Androzani (Peter Davison)
5. The City of Death (Tom Baker)

2009

1. The Caves of Androzani (Peter Davison)
2. Blink (David Tennant)
3. Genesis of the Daleks (Tom Baker)
4. The Talons of Weng Chiang (Tom Baker)
5. The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances (Christopher Eccleston)

Top 5 Worst Overall (1 being worst)

2014

1. The Twin Dilemma (Colin Baker)
2. Fear Her (David Tennant)
3. Time and the Rani (Sylvester McCoy)
4. Timelash (Colin Baker)
5. Time Flight (Peter Davison)

2009

1. The Twin Dilemma (Colin Baker)
2. Timelash (Colin Baker)
3. Time and the Rani (Sylvester McCoy)
4. Underworld (Tom Baker)
5. Time Flight (Peter Davison)

Top 5 William Hartnell

2014

1. The Daleks
2. The Dalek Invasion of Earth
3. The Daleks' Master Plan
4. The Aztecs
5. The Time Meddeler

2009

1. The Daleks
2. The Daleks' Master Plan
3. The Dalek Invasion of Earth
4. The Tenth Planet
5. The Aztecs

Top 5 Patrick Troughton

2014

1. The War Games
2. The Web of Fear
3. The Power of the Daleks
4. The Tomb of the Cybermen
5. The Invasion

2009

1. The Evil of the Daleks
2. The Power of the Daleks
3. The Web of Fear
4. The Tomb of the Cybermen
5. The War Games

Top 5 Jon Pertwee

2014

1. Inferno
2. Spearhead from Space
3. The Green Death
4. Daemons
5. The Silurians

2009

1. Inferno
2. Daemons
3. Spearhead from Space
4. The Green Death
5. The Silurians

Top 5 Tom Baker

2014

1. Genesis of the Daleks
2. The City of Death
3. The Talons of Weng Chiang
4. Pyramids of Mars
5. Robots of Death

2009

1. Genesis of the Daleks
2. The Talons of Weng Chiang
3. Pyramids of Mars
4. The City of Death
5. Robots of Death

Top 5 Peter Davison

2014

1. The Caves of Androzani
2. Earthshock
3. The Five Doctors
4. Kinda
5. Enlightenment

2009

1. The Caves of Androzani
2. Earthshock
3. The Five Doctors
4. Kinda
5. Enlightenment

Top 5 Colin Baker

2014

1. Revelation of the Daleks
2. Vengeance on Varos
3. The Two Doctors
4. Trail of a Time Lord
5. The Mark of the Rani

2009

1. Revelation of the Daleks
2. Vengeance on Varos
3. The Two Doctors
4. Trail of a Time Lord
5. The Mark of the Rani


Top 5 Sylvester McCoy Stories

2014

1. Remembrance of the Daleks
2. The Curse of the Fenric
3. Survival
4. Ghost Light
5. The Greatest Show in the Galaxy

2009

1. Remembrance of the Daleks
2. The Curse of the Fenric
3. Ghost Light
4. Survival
5. The Greatest Show in the Galaxy

Top 5 Christopher Eccleston Stories

2014

1. The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances
2. Bad Wolf / Parting of the Ways
3. Dalek
4. Father's Day
5. Rose

2009

1. The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances
2. Bad Wolf / Parting of the Ways
3. Dalek
4. Father's Day
5. Rose

Top 5 David Tennant Stories

2014

1. Blink
2. Human Nature / The Family of Blood
3. The Girl in the Fireplace
4. The Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead
5. Stolen Earth / Journey's End

2009

1. Blink
2. Human Nature / The Family of Blood
3. The Girl in the Fireplace
4. Turn Left
5. Stolen Earth / Journey's End

Thursday, 21 August 2014

Doctor Who Writers

Russel  T Davis and Steven Moaffat Percentages per their series

Russel T Davis

Series 1: 60%
Series 2: 50%
Series 3: 33%
Series 4: 40%

Steven Moaffat

Series 5: 40%
Series 6: 35%
Series 7: 30%
Series 8: 55%

Doctor Who Classic Review #2: The Moonbase

The Moonbase by Kit Pedler

The Moonbase is the 2nd Cyberman Story, the 6th Story of Season 4 and Patrick Troughton's 4th Story. It is considered the 4th best episode from the Season 4.

The Moonbase is a good story about the Cybermen wanting to take control of the Earth's weather. But why? well that is not said, they just want revenge, which is impossible as they don't have emotions. The Seeds of Death, only two years later repeats the same idea as this but with the Ice Warriors. The Cybermen made history as being the second race to reappear and very soon after their first appearance. The Moonbase is a very good story.

Before the Scoring begins let's take a look at DWM's very best of the first five decades and see how well it did in turns of Season 4.

DWM's Very Best of the first five Decades

1. Power of the Daleks: Brilliant
2. Evil of the Daleks: Brilliant
3. The Tenth Planet: Great
4. The Moonbase: Good
5. The Faceless Ones: Good
6. The Macra Terror: Okay
7. The Highlanders: Okay
8. The Smugglers: Okay
9. The Underwater Menace: Bad

Doctor Rating

Patrick Troughton is not his usual bubbly self, really showing he can do a dark side to his character.

Doctor Rating: 10/10

Companion Rating

Ben and Polly are good but Jamie spends most of the adventure knocked out on the bed talking about the Phantom Piper, who is really the cybermen.

Ben Jackson: 9/10
Polly Wright: 9/10
Jamie McCrimmon: 6/10

Total Companion Rating: 24/30

Story Rating

The Story is very good idea about someone controlling Earth's weather

Story Rating: 8/10

Enemy Rating

The Cybermen are very good in these adventure.

Enemy Rating: 10/10

Rest of Cast Performance

The Rest of the Cast were very good.

Hobson: 10/10
Benoit: 7/10
Nils: 7/10

Total Rest of Cast Performance: 24/30

Other Story Notes

Humour: 4/10
Seriousness: 10/10

Total Other Story Notes: 14/20

Total Score: 90/110

With the Aztecs the resutls are now:

The Aztecs: 72.5%
The Moonbase: 81.8%

Doctor Who Classic Review #1: The Aztecs

Introduction

The Aztecs by John Lucarroti

The Aztecs is the 6th Story of Doctor Who Ever. To fans it is considered the 2nd Best Story in the first ever season, second only to the original dalek story.

But I am not going to give the fan's opinion. In my opinion The Aztecs is not the great story everyone says it to be. According to many The Aztecs is good historical humour, The 2nd Season's the Romans certainly does have some humour to it but the Aztecs seems to lack this. It does have some good humour when the Doctor accidentally gets engaged to be married. The Whole Story is basically about not changing history, which is explored in good detail. Tholoxi, the high priest of sacrifice, who is the main enemy in the story tends to just sit back and see his warriors to do his dirty work for him, one of which being Ixta, who really only wants to kill Ian after Ian knocks him out just with his thumb. John Lucarroti previously brought us Marco Polo, another historical story considered to be good.

Before going into scoring here is the results of the very best of the first five decades of season one. If the story manged to get into the top 50, it is Brilliant, 50-100, great, 100-150, good, 150-200, okay and 200-241 bad.

DWM's the very best of the first five decades: Season 1

1. The Daleks: Brilliant
2. The Aztecs: Great
3. An Unearthly Child: Great
4. Marco Polo: Great
5. The Reign of Terror: Okay
6. Edge of Destruction: Okay
7. The Keys of Marinus: Okay
8. The Senseorites: Bad

My View of Season 1

1. The Keys of Marinus
2. The Daleks
3. The Senseorites
4. The Edge of Destruction
5. The Aztecs
6. An Unearthly Child

Doctor

William Hartnell is plays the Doctor very well here, maybe his best performance as the Doctor

Doctor Rating: 10/10

Companions

Generally good performance from the rest of the cast

Barbara Wright: 10/10
Ian Chesterton: 9/10
Susan Foreman: 7/10

Overall Companion Rating: 26/30

Story

The Story itself is not that great.

Story Rating: 6/10

Enemy Rating

Tholoxi is pretty lame as is Ixta

Tholoxi: 5/10
Ixta: 5/10

Total Enemy Rating: 10/20

Rest of the Cast's performance

The Rest of Cast are good at their job.

Autloc: 6/10
Cameca: 8/10
Tonila: 5/10

Total Rest of Cast Performance: 19/30

Other Story notes

Humour: 6/10
Seriousness: 10/10

Total Other Story Notes: 16/20

Total Score:  87/120


Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Doctor Who: The Very Best of the First Five Decades

Top 10 Stories Overall

1. The Day of the Doctor (Matt Smith)
2. Blink (David Tennant)
3. Genesis of the Daleks (Tom Baker)
4. The Caves of Androzani (Peter Davison)
5. City of Death (Tom Baker)
6. Talons of Weng Chiang (Tom Baker)
7. The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances (Christopher Eccleston)
8. Pyramids of Mars (Tom Baker)
9. Human Nature / The Family of Blood (David Tennant)
10. Remembrance of the Daleks (Sylvester McCoy)

Top 10 Worst Stories Overall (1 being the worst)

1. The Twin Dilemma (Colin Baker)
2. Fear Her (David Tennant)
3. Time and the Rani (Sylvester McCoy)
4. Timelash (Colin Baker)
5. Time - Flight (Peter Davison)
6. Underworld (Tom Baker)
7. The Space Pirates (Patrick Troughton)
8. The Dominators (Patrick Troughton)
9. The Rings of Akhaten (Matt Smith)
10. The Space Musuem (William Hartnell)

Top 10 William Hartnell Stories

1. The Daleks
2. The Dalek Invasion of Earth
3. The Daleks' Master Plan
4. The Aztecs
5. The Time Meddler
6. An Unearthly Child
7. Marco Polo
8. The Tenth Planet
9. The Massacre
10. The Crusade

Top 10 Patrick Troughton Stories

1. The War Games
2. The Web of Fear
3. The Power of the Daleks
4. The Tomb of the Cybermen
5. The Invasion
6. The Evil of the Daleks
7. Enemy of the World
8. Fury from the Deep
9. The Mind Robber
10. The Abominable Snowmen

Top 10 Jon Pertwee Stories

1. Inferno
2. Spearhead from Space
3. The Green Death
4. The Daemons
5. The Silurians
6. The Three Doctors
7. The Time Warrior
8. Terror of the Autons
9. The Sea Devils
10. Carnival of Monsters

Top 10 Tom Baker Stories

1. Genesis of the Daleks
2. City of Death
3. The Talons of Weng Chiang
4. Pyramids of Mars
5. Robots of Death
6. Terror of the Zygons
7. The Seeds of Doom
8. The Deadly Assassin
9. The Ark in Space
10. The Brain of Morbius

Top 10 Peter Davison Stories

1. The Caves of Androzani
2. Earthshock
3. The Five Doctors
4. Kinda
5. Enlightenment
6. Resurrection of the Daleks
7. The Visistation
8. Snakedance
9. Mawdryn Undead
10. Castrovalva

Top 8 Colin Baker Stories

1. Revelation of the Daleks
2. Vengeance on Varos
3. The Two Doctors
4. The Trail of a Timelord
5. The Mark of the Rani
6. Attack of the Cybermen
7. Timelash
8. The Twin Dilemma

Top 10 Sylvester McCoy Stories

1. Remembrance of the Daleks
2. The Curse of the Fenric
3. Survival
4. Ghost Light
5. The Greatest Show in the Galaxy
6. Battlefield
7. The Happiness Patrol
8. Silver Nemesis
9. Dragonfire
10. Delta and the Bannerman

Top 10 Christopher Eccleston Stories

1. The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances
2. Bad Wolf / The Parting of the Ways
3. Daleks
4. Father's Day
5. Rose
6. The Unquiet Dead
7. The End of the World
8. Aliens of London / World War Three
9. Boom Town
10. The Long Game

Top 10 David Tennat Stories

1. Blink
2. Human Nature / The Family of Blood
3. The Girl in the Fireplace
4. Silence of the Library / Forest of the Dead
5. Stolen Earth / The Journey's End
6. School Reunion
7. Turn Left
8. The Waters of Mars
9. Midnight
10. Army of Ghosts / Doomsday

Top 10 Matt Smith Stories

1. The Day of the Doctor
2. The Eleventh Hour
3. Vincent and the Doctor
4. The Doctor's Wife
5. The Name of the Doctor
6. The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang
7. Asylum of the Daleks
8. Time of the Angles / Flesh and Stone
9. The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon
10. The Angles Take Manhattan

Best Season 

Looking of where the Stories come I have added the points of each story. 241 for first, and so on. Then I would divide the Season total by the number of episodes and that is the result that followers.


1. Season 7 (Jon Pertwee)
2. Season 13 (Tom Baker)
3. Season 5 (Patrick Troughton)
4. Season 10 (Jon Pertwee)
5. Season 26 (Sylvester McCoy)
6. Season 12 (Tom Baker)
7. Season 14 (Tom Baker)
8. Series 1 (Christopher Eccleston)
9. Series 4 (David Tennant)
10. Season 8 (Jon Perwee)
11. Series 5 (Matt Smith)
12. Series 2 (David Tennant)
13. Series 3 (David Tennant)
14. Season 25 (Sylvester McCoy)
15. Series 7 (Matt Smith)
16. Season 4 (Patrick Troughton)
17. Season 11 (Jon Pertwee)
18. Series 6 (Matt Smith)
19. Season 1 (William Hartnell)
20. Season 9 (Jon Pertwee)
21. Season 6 (Patrick Troughton)
22. Season 18 (Tom Baker)
23. Season 19 (Peter Davison)
24. Season 16 (Tom Baker)
25. Season 20 (Peter Davison)
26. Season 21 (Peter Davison)
27. Season 2 (William Hartnell)
28. Season 15 (Tom Baker)
29. Season 17 (Tom Baker)
30. Season 22 (Colin Baker)
31. Season 3 (William Hartnell)
32. Season 23 (Colin Baker)
33. Season 24 (Sylvester McCoy)

Best Doctors

Best Doctors by their average Stories

1. Christopher Eccleston
2. Jon Pertwee
3. Patrick Troughton
4. David Tennant
5. Tom Baker
6. Matt Smith
7. Peter Davison
8. Sylvester McCoy
9. William Hartnell
10. Paul McGann
11. Colin Baker

Best Decade

Decade by average scores.

1. 2000's
2. 2010's
3. 1970's
4. 1960's
5. 1980's
6. 1990's

Best Dalek Stories

1. Day of the Doctor
2. Genesis of the Daleks
3. Remembrance of the Daleks
4. Bad Wolf / Parting of the Ways
5. Dalek
6. The Power of the Daleks
7. The Evil of the Daleks
8. Stolen Earth / Journey's End
9. Army of Ghosts / Doomsday
10. The Daleks
11. The Dalek Invasion of Earth
12. The Daleks' Masterplan
13. Asylum of the Daleks
14. Day of the Daleks
15. Revelation of the Daleks
16. The Time of the Doctor
17. Resurrection of the Daleks
18. Planet of the Daleks
19. Death to the Daleks
20. Destiny of the Daleks
21. Mission to the Unknown
22. The Chase
23. Victory of the Daleks
24. Daleks in Manhattan / Evaluation of the Daleks

Cybermen Stories

1. Tomb of the Cybermen
2. Earthshock
3. The Five Doctors
4. The Invasion
5. The Army of Ghosts / Doomsday
6. The Tenth Planet
7. The Time of the Doctor
8. The Moonbase
9. Rise of the Cybermen / The Age of Steal
10. The Next Doctor
11. Revenge of the Cybermen
12. Closing Time
13. The Wheel in Space
14. Attack of the Cybermen
15. Nightmare in Silver
16. Silver Nemesis

Sontaran Stories

1. The Time Warrior
2. The Two Doctors
3. The Sontaran Experiment
4. The Sontaran Stratagem / The Poison Sky
5. The Invasion of  Time

Ice Warrior Stories

1. The Curse of Peladon
2. The Seeds of Death
3. Cold War
4. The Ice Warriors
5. The Monster of Peladon

Auton Stories

1. Spearhead from Space
2. The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang
3. Terror of the Autons
4. Rose

The Silurian Stories

1. The Silurians
2. A Good Man Goes To War
3. The Hungary Earth / Cold Blood
4. Warriors of the Deep


Saturday, 16 August 2014

Doctor Who Best and Worst of each Classic Doctor

THIS IS MY OPTION, NO OFFICIAL USE IS USED IN THIS LIST

 First Doctor

Adventures Seen: 13/29

1. The Keys of Marinus
2. The Daleks
3. The Time Meddler
4. The Chase
5. The Ark

Second Doctor

Adventures Seen: 4/21

1. The Invasion
2. The War Games
3. The Moonbase
4. The Ice Warriors

The Third Doctor

Adventures Seen: 19/24

1. Inferno
2. The Deamons
3. Spearhead from Space
4. The Ambassadors of Death
5. The Silurians

The Fourth Doctor 

Adventures Seen: 23/42

1. The Talons of Weng Chiang
2. Genesis of the Daleks
3. The Deadly Assasin
4. The Robots of Death
5. Terror of the Zygons

The Fifth Doctor

Adventures Seen: 7/20

1. The Five Doctors
2. Resurrection of the Daleks
3. The Caves of Androzani
4. Warriors of the Deep
5. Enlightenment


The Sixth Doctor

Adventures seen: 5/8

1. Trail of the Time Lord
2. Revelation of the Daleks
3. Attack of the Cybermen
4. The Mark of the Rani
5. The Two Doctors

The Seventh Doctor

Adventures Scene: 3/12

1. Remembrance of the Daleks
2. Silver Nemesis
3. Time and the Rani

Thursday, 14 August 2014

Doctor Who Order of the Series 1 - 7



Series 1

1. Dalek
2. The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances
3. Father's Day
4. The End of the World
5. Rose
6. Aliens of London / World War Three
7. Bad Wolf / The Parting of the Ways
8. The Long Game
9. The Unquiet Dead
10. Boom Town

Series 2

1. Army of Ghosts / Doomsday
2. The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit
3. Tooth and Claw
4. Rise of the Cybermen / Age of Steal
5. A Christmas Invasion
6. New Earth
7. School Reunion
8. The Girl in the Fireplace
9. Love and Monsters
10. The Idiot's Lantern 
11. Fear Her

Series 3

1. Blink
2. Daleks in Manhattan / Evaluation of the Daleks
3. Human Nature / The Family of Blood
4. The Runaway Bride
5. Forty - Two
6. Utopia / The Sound of Drums / The Last of the Time Lords
7. The Lazarus Experiment
8. Smith and Jones
9. Gridlock
10. The Shakespeare's Code

Series 4 

1.Stolen Earth / The Journey's End
2.Turn Left
3. The End of Time
4. Partners in Crime
5. Waters of Mars
6. Midnight
7. Planet of the Ood
8. Voyage of the Damned
9. Unicorn and the Wasp
10. Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead
11. The Sontaran Stratagem / The Poison Sky
12. Fires of Pompeii
13. The Next Doctor 
14. Planet of the Dead
15. The Doctor's Daughter

Series 5

1. The Lodger
2. The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang
3.Amy's Choice
4. Hungary Earth / Cold Blood
5. The Beast Below
6. The Eleventh Hour
7. Victory of the Daleks
8. Time of the Angles / Flesh and Stone
9. Vincent and the Doctor
10. Vampires of Venice

Series 6

1. A Good Man Goes To War
2. Closing Time
3. The Doctor's Wife
4. Rebel Flesh / The Almost People 
5. Night Terrors
6. The God Complex
7. The Impossible Astronaut / The Day of the Moon
8. The Wedding of River Song
9. The Curse of the Black Spot
10. Let's Kill Hitler
11. The Girl who Waited
12. A Christmas Carol

Series 7

1. The Day of the Doctor
2. The Power of Three
3. Dinosaurs on A Spaceship
4. The Cold War
5. Asylum of the Daleks
6. The Time of the Doctor
7. The Angles Take Manhattan
8. Hide
9. Nightmare in Silver
10. Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS
11. The Snowmen
12. The Name of the Doctor
13. The Bells of Saint John
14. The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe
15. The Chrinsom Horror
16. A Town Called Mearcy
17. The Rings of Arkhaten

Series Best to Worst

Series 4
Series 7
Series 2
Series 1
Series 3
Series 5
Series 6 

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Doctor Who Order of the Series #1

Series 1 is a introduction to Doctor Who to a new audience. It is completely different format to the original series. Series were shorter, the companions had more of a centre stage, and the episodes were longer (with exception of Colin Baker's first series.

1. Dalek - Dalek is an amazing story. It was presumably created to make the Daleks more powerful. For the first time we were able to see what the sucker arm was able to do and we saw the daleks fly (although this was not the first time, many people forget that the Dalek first flew in it's third adventure in 1965, and the was introduced in 1985, but was missed by some viewers). I also feel that Dalek was to show what one dalek could do so the final would seem more excellent then it actually is from someone who has seen other mass Army Dalek stories, like Series 4's Stolen Earth/The Journey's End. Anyway it reintroduced the Doctor's oldest and deadliest enemy to a new audience.

2. The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances - Another really good story, with another good doctor who catchphrase "Are you my mummy". It is a really spooky story, better than The Unquiet Dead. I thought the idea of the story was really good as the real enemy is not an enemy at all, just future medical robots who first come across a boy who has been bombed, who had a gas mask. The story also introduces Captain Jack, good thing for some and a bad to others. I for one like Captain Jack.

3. Father's Day - Father's Day really shows what changing history can do. The Doctor once said "You can't rewrite history, not one line" Rose did not change any historical books but she did change some an essential moment in time. I like how the monster is really just a backing of the story and how the Doctor gets eaten by a raptor.

4. The End of the World - Not a loved story to many but I really like End of the World. Properly because there are a lots of aliens and how the earth blows up.

5. Rose - A Good introduction story to the new DoctorWho format. It also features the return of the Autons although they are more of a backing to the overall story, which is about Rose.

6. Aliens of London / World War Three - Two good stories to introduces a  good race of criminals, the Slitheen. Really good how the slitheen's spaceship crashes into Big Ben. This story does have a continuity area however. The 9th Doctor says he is 900 years old, however in time and the rani, with the 7th Doctor he stats that he and the Rani both have the same age of 953.

7. Bad Wolf / Parting of the Ways - The Final was not that spectacular. I think I would have enjoyed it more if I had not seen the later Dalek Stories because there is so many Daleks, which we know are deadly because we know how much one Dalek can do from the episode "Dalek". It is a good conclusion to the Series Arc that is based around Bad Wolf. The Doctor regenerates in a knew style which has stuck with every time lord regeneration since.

8. The Long Game - The Long Game is long. Adam Mitchell is not a good companion (he was the first and only companion to be expelled from the TARDIS), however I like the story and I like the Editor.

9. The Unquiet Dead - Very frightening tale with Charles Dickens and Ghosts (while Gelths). The Gelth Zombies just want to use human bodies. The Doctor thinks it is fine as long as the humans are dead. The Gelth don't agree with this. Why is this tale so low? I don't really know I just don't like it.

10. Boom Town - Boom Town feels as if it is only there because the need a filler between the Empty Child / The Doctor Dances and the Season Final. I just don't like it how the Doctor has dinner with a Slitheen who somehow manged to survive the destruction of 10 Downing Street (however the Doctor also did). It makes me wonder if Blon Fel Forch Pasameer Day Slitheen also went in a cupboard. I do, however like the comedy between Jack and Micky.

Join me next tine for Series 2.

Felix Hawes

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Star Wars Line Count: Percentages

We Know how many lines each characters has said but what are they compared with each other.

Anakin Skywalker

The Phantom Menace: 19%
Attack of the Clones: 24%
Revenge of the Sith: 34%
A New Hope: 6%
The Empire Strikes Back: 10%
Return of the Jedi: 6%

R2 D2

The Phantom Menace: 15%
Attack of the Clones: 7%
Revenge of the Sith: 12%
A New Hope: 27%
The Empire Strikes Back: 24%
Return of the Jedi: 16%

Han Solo

A New Hope: 29%
The Empire Strikes Back: 44%
Return of the Jedi: 28%

Luke Skywalker

A New Hope: 47%
The Empire Strikes Back: 31%
Return of the Jedi: 22%

Obi Wan Kenobi

The Phantom Menace: 14%
Attack of the Clones: 34%
Revenge of the Sith: 35%
A New Hope: 17%

C 3PO

The Phantom Menace: 5%
Attack of the Clones: 8%
Revenge of the Sith: 4%
A New Hope: 26%
The Empire Strikes Back: 26%
Return of the Jedi: 30%

Chewbacca

Revenge of the Sith: 3%
A New Hope: 21%
The Empire Strikes Back: 44%
Return of the Jedi: 32%

Leia Organa

A New Hope: 22%
The Empire Strikes Back: 50%
Return of the Jedi: 28%

Padmé Amidala

The Phantom Menace: 25%
The Attack of the Clones: 43%
Revenge of the Sith: 32%

Palpatine

The Phantom Menace: 20%
Attack of the Clones: 10%
Revenge of the Sith: 50%
The Empire Strikes Back: 3%
Return of the Jedi: 17%

Yoda

The Phantom Menace: 12%
Attack of the Clones: 21%
Revenge of the Sith: 28%
The Empire Stirkes Back: 33%
Return of the Jedi: 7%

Lando Calrissian

The Empire Strikes Back: 65%
Return of the Jedi: 35%

Jar Jar Binks

The Phantom Menace: 91%
Attack of the Clones: 7%
Revenge of the Sith: 1%

Mace Windu

The Phantom Menace: 20%
Attack of the Clones: 35%
Revenge of the Sith: 45%

Top 50 Wealthy Countries

I have done the top 10, but here is the top 50 out of 196 countries

1. USA
2. China
3. India
4. Japan
5. Germany
6. Russia
7. Brazil
8. United Kingdom
9. France
10. Mexico
11. Italy
12. Canada
13. Spain
14. Australia
15. South Korea
16. Netherlands
17. Turkey
18. Indonesia
19. Switzerland
20. Belgium
21. Poland
22. Sweden
23. Saudi Arabia
24. Taiwan
25. Norway
26. Venezuela
27. Iran
28. Austria
29. Argentina
30. South Africa
31. Thailand
32. Denmark
33. Greece
34. United Arab Emirates
35. Colombia
36. Malaysia
37. Finland
38. Portugal
39. Nigeria
40. Egypt
41. Israel
42. Chile
43. Ireland
44. Philippines
45. Czech Republic
46. Pakistan
47. Algeria
48. Romania
49. Peru
50. Kazakhstan

Number per Continent

Europe: 22
Asia: 14
Africa: 4
Oceania: 2
North America: 3
South America: 5

Percentage of Each Continent

Europe: 46%
Asia: 28%
Africa: 9%
Oceania: 14%
North America: 14%
South America: 38%

Going through the next round are (in no particular order)

1. Yoda
2. C 3PO
3. Emperor Palpatine
4. Darth Vader
5. R2 D2
6. General Grievous
7. Nute Gunray
8. Wicket W Warriack
9. Princess Leia
10. Qui Gwon Jinn
11. Darth Maul
12. Boba Fett
13. Chewbacca
14. Kit Fisto
15. Obi Wan Kenobi
16. Luke Skywalker
17. Han Solo
18. Mace Windu
19. ?
20. ?

Commander Cody and Captain Panaka
Count Dooku and Jango Fett

are in the emergency Round One Save Me Round.

So get voting to safe them

The Best Doctor

David Tennant is voted the best Doctor by the List's poll, the Best Doctor. Check the page Poll to find  out other results.