Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor's Stories Ranked From Worst To Best
From Lakertya to London.
As the Doctor in charge when the original run of Doctor Who ended, Sylvester McCoy's era as the Doctor often - rather unfairly - gets a bad wrap from fans. The popular consensus is that it was a pale imitation of the once great show and therefore sadly deserving of its eventual cancellation. It may not be as accomplished and as consistent as, say, the Third and Fourth Doctors' tenures but, despite what's generally thought, the Seventh Doctor's stories are some of the freshest, most imaginative Doctor Who adventures there had been for years. It might have had a rocky start (more on that later) but in the end it was a crying shame that the series ended at this time and Doctor Who fans can still be grateful for the the fact that this era gave us a great Doctor (if you don't believe us, just read this article), a great companion and, yes, several great stories while it was on the air. This article will run through each of Doctor Seven's adventures, from Lakertya to London 1989, ranking them from worst to best, to uncover the definite truth about this era once and for all. It's the real McCoy, if you like.