Do you use the Realistic Shipyards OXP?

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Do you use any version of the Realistic Shipyards OXP?

Yes I do, it's the bee's knees!
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Yes I do
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No, never tried it
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No, but have tried it out
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Total votes: 36

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It started with Pertwee, the brigadier, Jo and Bessie the car for me... but Tom won me over.
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@L - I started with Tom Baker* - who was your first doctor? (technically I started with John Pertwee but I don't remember sitting on my dad's lap not watching the screen)
I really only started to watch regularly in 2005 with season 1/27, as 1989 and earlier it wasn`t easy in german-speaking countries to watch DW ... so my first Doctor might actually be the ninth - Ecclestone`s.

In the meantime, I have watched episodes with all ten Doctor`s that have yet been and even watched the pilot episode with Hartnell (the first Doctor`s actor) this year :)

Now, watching the finale of the four seasons since 2005 - rather thrilling ...

http://www.badwolf.org.uk/

:D

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@L - as ever I forget that this is an international forum and presume English language/culture by default - sorry. I used to watch ST:TNG in German (RTL?) when my subscription to Sky ran out - they were re-runs so I knew the episodes but I couldn't get over the dubbed German voices - didn't they listen to the original actors first!?

My ex used to be based in Germany - Karlsruhe and I did try to learn the language (evening classes) but its a skill fade - as soon as the classes stopped my German faded away to nothing (although I still remember most of the porn telephone numbers that RTL used to run in the breaks!) :lol:
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Tom Baker hit the states in the late 1970's and I was hooked (much to my sister's chagrin). I owned the TV on Saturday mornings between 9 and 10.
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@R - until David T came along Tom B was the best Doctor who ever (he may still be - DT has better scripts and better SFX so its hard to tell) but TB WAS Dr. Who!
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Lestradae wrote:
Now, watching the finale of the four seasons since 2005 - rather thrilling ...

http://www.badwolf.org.uk/
The words, Bad Wolf, came back in last weekend's episode, the prelude to this year's season finale..

Enjoy!

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The words, Bad Wolf, came back in last weekend's episode, the prelude to this year's season finale..
Turns out ... you don`t know everything.

:shock:

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