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Me doing impressions of the fifth and seventh doctor

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Doctor7

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Me doing impressions of the fifth and seventh doctor!https://youtu.be/JGJvGyt5o_M

Boofer

Boofer

World class.

Mike Yarwood, Rory Bremner and Jon Culshaw combined, could not have bettered that exquisite selection of snippets from the show.

Doctor7

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Thanks so much

Tanmann

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Dick Tater

I've generally loved doing solitary impressions of the Doctors. Performing bits of Dalek, bits of Remembrance, bits of Revelation, Destiny, even bits of audios like Jubilee, Terror Firma, Blood of the Dales and Luce Miller/To The Death.

Never filmed them though, but wish I had.

Doctor7

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Doctor7

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My impression of The First Doctor

Pepsi Maxil

Pepsi Maxil
The Grand Master

Awesome stuff.

burrunjor

burrunjor

Nice. I do a very good Paul Joseph Watson impression I'm told. Sadly no one wants to hear it as his voice is annoyng LOL. I can clear a resturant like Richie with his impression of Leonard Rossiter when I do PJW.

Tanmann

Tanmann
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Imagine my shock

Doctor7

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Which impression is your favorite of the ones I have sent?

Tanmann

Tanmann
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I'm quite partial to your Davison. Good that you quoted from some of his best stories.

Doctor7

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Thanks tanman!

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Doctor7

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A sixth doctor impression

Tanmann

Tanmann
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I prefer his more contemplative moments, like "Nevermore a butterfly" in Two Doctors or his discovery of his own statue in Revelation of the Daleks, or indeed his confrontation with Davros, or final goodbye to Orcini in that story.

Doctor7

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I feel like the voice accent is getting there though.

Tanmann

Tanmann
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So how and when did you come to discover the series over in America?

Doctor7

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When I was seven i watched it on on pbs saw the third doctor story terror of the autons,I was hooked.

Tanmann

Tanmann
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Wow! I remember being disturbed by Terror of the Autons when I first saw it at 17. I can't imagine what it would've done to me had I seen it age 7.

For me, I was 11 in 1993 when they started repeating the show here in Britain. But I was also forced to keep missing it because of Boys Brigade.

I suppose the first exposure I had to the show was when age 11, our school attended this library talk by a children's poet who read out to us one of his comedy poems which was basically a Doctor Who/Neighbours crossover in which the Daleks invade Ramsay Street and slaughter the cast.

That intrigued me a bit, as did video game promos for the new Dalek Attack game. Then I finally was off sick from Boys Brigade one night and was able to catch episode 5 of Genesis of the Daleks. I would definitely say that cliffhanger hooked me, and I knew I had to see what followed next.

My sister was good enough to record episode six for me, and I was actually genuinely surprised that the good guys essentially lost in the end. And I think from thenon, I knew this was a show in which the hero could sometimes lose, evil conquering empires could still continue to roam free, and you could never take a happy ending for granted for anyone.

From thenon I became a rapacious consumer of the show.

Doctor7

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I am 29 now still love the show classic series the most of course.

Doctor7

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Jon pertwee was a good doctor to start on. I loved his chemistry with the brigadier,jo grant. The master was brilliant,Roger Delgado.

Doctor7

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My newest one I do the fifth and sixth doctors.https://youtu.be/7rCce0oD_IY

Pepsi Maxil

Pepsi Maxil
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burrunjor wrote:Nice. I do a very good Paul Joseph Watson impression I'm told.





LOL

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