Speaking of Classic Who, here's the results of DWM's enormous poll celebrating 800 episodes of Doctor Who:
https://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/the-top-stories-doctors-according-to-dwm-2014-63506.htm1. The Day of the Doctor (92.06%)
2. Blink (91.87%)
3. Genesis of the Daleks (91.60%)
4. The Caves of Androzani (90.60%)
5. City of Death (90.30%)
6. The Talons of Weng-Chiang (90.15%)
7. The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances (89.48%)
8. Pyramids of Mars (88.26%)
9. Human Nature/The Family of Blood (87.90%)
10. Remembrance of the Daleks (87.88%)
I believe the percentage is a rating out of ten. DWM's got pretty wide circulation - it's Doctor Who geeks, but about the fairest sample of Doctor Who geeks you could find, so while it's early days for TDotD, that's quite a heartening snapshot of where fandom is right now.
Bottom ten:
232. The Space Museum (53.78%)
233. The Rings of Akhaten (53.44%)
234. The Dominators (50.32%)
235. The Space Pirates (47.23%)
236. Underworld (46.68%)
237. Time-Flight (45.74%)
238. Timelash (45.22%)
239. Time and the Rani (45.09%)
240. Fear Her (42.68%)
241. The Twin Dilemma (40.18%)
And here's the favourite Doctors, by share of the vote:
1. Tom Baker (21.69%)
2. Matt Smith (15.57%)
3. David Tennant (15.49%)
4. Patrick Troughton (12.09%)
5. Jon Pertwee (8.72%)
6. Peter Davison (6.11%)
7. Sylvester McCoy (5.38%)
8. Christopher Eccleston (4.39%)
9. William Hartnell (4.04%)
10. Paul McGann (3.31%)
11. Colin Baker (2.52%)
12. John Hurt (0.68%)
I don't care that he's dead last, stands to reason seeing as he hasn't put in the same time as any of the others - but it still warms the cockles of my soul to see John Hurt up there, acknowledged as a proper, real life Doctor.
Also, how close are Matt Smith and David Tennant? That's brilliant. I love that the new series has not just cast two Doctors who are both equally beloved, but are so beloved that they're second only to Tom Bloody Baker! Peter Capaldi has huge, huge shoes to fill.