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Dr. Who - Kenji - 08-21-2007

From Today, Dr. Who has begun in my area, and I watched first episode. I've never seen original, but this new one is quite fantastic! Has anyone seen this?

Now I really like British TV series! Big Grin


Dr. Who - Dave F - 08-22-2007

Kenji Wrote:From Today, Dr. Who has begun in my area, and I watched first episode. I've never seen original, but this new one is quite fantastic! Has anyone seen this?

Now I really like British TV series! Big Grin

I love the last 3 series of Dr Who, not sure which you are getting

The best for me was Christopher Ecclestone, he also played the invisible character in Heros

My all time favorite was John Pertwee, from years ago

Here in the UK you can usually guess a persons favorite doctor by their age, i.e. usually the first doctor they saw


Dr. Who - Sigokat - 08-23-2007

I also just recently found this show on the PBS station in Georgia. My mom (an avid Dr. Who fan from the beginning) burned me her discs and gave them to me. So far I am still in season 1 and I am thoroughly enjoying it.

I remember very little from the originals, except the Daleks, K-9, and the Tardis (vague images of what it looked like inside...I rememeber a lot of white)

Guess Tom Baker would be my favorite original series Doctor since he is the one I really remember the best.

I'm sticking with this new show...seems very well written and in keeping with the original series.


Dr. Who - Dave F - 08-23-2007

sigokat Wrote:I also just recently found this show on the PBS station in Georgia. My mom (an avid Dr. Who fan from the beginning) burned me her discs and gave them to me. So far I am still in season 1 and I am thoroughly enjoying it.

I remember very little from the originals, except the Daleks, K-9, and the Tardis (vague images of what it looked like inside...I rememeber a lot of white)

Guess Tom Baker would be my favorite original series Doctor since he is the one I really remember the best.

I'm sticking with this new show...seems very well written and in keeping with the original series.

Tom Baker came just after John Pertwee

The very same same Tom Baker is the deadpan voice over on Little Britain if you have ever seen that (if not I recommend it - Tom Bakers interludes are easily the funniest part of the show)


Dr. Who - Kenji - 08-23-2007

Britfan Wrote:I love the last 3 series of Dr Who, not sure which you are getting

The best for me was Christopher Ecclestone, he also played the invisible character in Heros

Yep, I saw his version. I just saw only one episode, but it was funny! Big Grin


Dr. Who - GeraldRice - 08-23-2007

I saw Dr. Who when I was little, but I barely remember it. That one was a curly-haired man who would get into one of those red phone booths and do SOMETHING, but I can't remember what. I loved the theme music, though.


Dr. Who - RichE - 08-29-2007

Go towww.TV-links.com.UK
Saw the entire currant series not on SCIFI yet. Starting with "UTOPIA-"LAST OF THE TIME LORDS"....The BIG BLOW-OUT!


Dr. Who - Kenji - 08-30-2007

Last night's episode was "The end of the world".

A group of alien delegates preparing to watch the Earth being consumed by the sun. Even if it it a fantasy sci-fi story, this episode was a little bit sad. Sad


Dr. Who - Auskar - 08-30-2007

I really tried hard to like Dr. Who, but I just don't get it.


Dr. Who - GeraldRice - 08-31-2007

RichE Wrote:Go towww.TV-links.com.UK
Saw the entire currant series not on SCIFI yet. Starting with "UTOPIA-"LAST OF THE TIME LORDS"....The BIG BLOW-OUT!

I don't think we can open that link on this side of the pond.