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Updated October 5, 2004 SERIES SYNOPSIS Since November 23, 1963, Doctor Who has been entertaining millions of television viewers. This British television series has had 7 actors play the title role on BBC TV, one actor in two theatrical movies, and another actor take up the reigns in a made-for-TV movie. And soon there will be a new series on television with Christopher Eccleston playing the Doctor. Sylvester McCoy played the 7th televised version of the Doctor, even segueing into number 8 during the made-for-TV movie. His companions were Melanie Bush (Bonnie Langford), a computer programmer who'd been with the 6th Doctor (Colin Baker) first, and Ace (Sophie Aldred), a teenaged rebel. Although he only had 12 stories (42 episodes), McCoy was able to bring back some of the mystery of the Doctor, a time traveler from another planet. SERIES REVIEW I honestly would have no idea who Sylvester McCoy was had I not been a Doctor Who fan and seen his era. About the time of Remembrance of the Daleks I had decided I liked his Doctor a lot. And by Ghost Light had decided he was my favorite Doctor. So I'm a bit biased in my opinion of the McCoy years. (Consider that four of his stories are in my top five favorite Doctor Who stories.) And I was distraught by his "death" in the TV movie, Enemy Within. (I will concede that his replacement was also mighty fine.) SERIES PRODUCTION INFO Produced by BBC Television from 1963-1989 and again in 1996. (McCoy years 1987-1989, 1996.) SERIES AVAILABILITY All of the McCoy stories are currently available on video. See individual pages for more information. STORIES
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