Doctor Who
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Doctor Who
For those of you who might be interested, Doctor Who is a great scifi series; arguably, one of the best ever to air on television despite its low budget and lousy effects. Great writing and strong characters make this show worth watching. The new series continues in the tradition of the original series, it has the same tempo, atmosphere, and strong plots, but the effects are slightly better with the advent of CGI. Anyway, I'm off to bed, but thought I would direct your attention to the show; it airs on Friday nights at 8pm. The BBC website is awesome as well, jammed packed with great information and entertaining media:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/guide.shtml
Laters.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/guide.shtml
Laters.
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I watched Dr. Who religiously back in the late 70's when the role was played by Tom Baker. I haven't watched any of the episodes from the new Dr. Who show but that's mostly because I'm too busy watching other things right now.
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From what I've heard, there will be 2 straight-to-DVD productions to finish first the current storyline, and then to finish the series. Sort of like the Farscape miniseries that brought back some characters and killed off others.Grifter wrote:have they canned SG-1? Shame on them. They have not finished the story. Do they at least plan to end the current plotline properly?
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for those Dr Who fans amongst you, BBC3 is starting a spin-off show called Torchwood on Friday. Supposedly a bit more grown up and darker, it's being touted as a 'British X-Files' (though without the same sort of budget).
The Torchwood Institute, and the lead character, Captain Jack, have feature in the latest 2 series of Dr Who (i.e. the one with Christopher Eccleston, and David Tenant as the Dr)
The Torchwood Institute, and the lead character, Captain Jack, have feature in the latest 2 series of Dr Who (i.e. the one with Christopher Eccleston, and David Tenant as the Dr)
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Yes, I have watched that Torchwood for an episode or two, it's based in Cardiff mainly for filming. Strangely enough that's where my company will be moving to in the near future. Working from an ex-RAF airbase in St Athan.
Actually I preferred the Jon Pertwee Dr Who character myself. I think he was the second Dr Who, not sure now.
Actually I preferred the Jon Pertwee Dr Who character myself. I think he was the second Dr Who, not sure now.
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