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Originally posted by BruTakMajor Clanger, ma'am! Lt. R.J. Beaton, Team SG-999, reporting ma'am!
Originally posted by Mr ProphetI think you might find that the UK UNIT team is led by a Colonel these days; well, two actually.
And, if Mads is still reading: he's from The (proper) North, too, which is always a bonus.
Ep two (can't remember the title) was fab - I loved Jabe and the instant connection she had with the Doctor. Pleased that the words Lord and Time were mentioned in the proper order, and was shocked at the fact that he allowed Cassandra to ... well, what happened? She exploded. yeuch.
Loved CE's angsty portrayal - the manic happy bits seem to be to compensate.
And I deffo want the TARDIS packaged boxed set of DVDs. The gruesomes might just find it under the Tree later this year. They adore Dr Who - I can't wait until they meet Daleks. They have seen a photo of me, aged about 4 or 5, sitting in a Dalek at a Dr Who exhibition in the late 60s (anyone who s******s or starts to count on their fingers will Get The Spoon)
Can't wait for Saturday!In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
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Doctor in Oz
Good News for Oz fans of Doctor Who.
BBC Worldwide has licensed the new series of Doctor Who to ABC TV in a deal secured by BBC Worldwide's Australian sales arm.
The 13 part series is due to screen in mid-May 2005 in a prime-time slot.
view more:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/news/drwho...06/18346.shtml
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OK...UNIT coming back sounds cool. Ep 4 would be a good oppitunity for that.
The Brigidier(almost certainly messed up the spelling) is firstly now gonna be ancient(in one of the books he had his youth restored but that was set in 2010) and secondly, even if they did a Brig ep set in the 1970s, while(in the books I read including him) I could see him and any of the old school Doctors on the same cricket team, selling the Brigidier and Ecclestone Doctor as mates to newbies could be messy.
Anyway...ep 3 has been aired.
1. Shouldn't Rose have known enough about the Victorian era to know she would have (to quote the Doctor) 'started a riot' wearing 21st century clothes in the 1860s? It would have been better to have her nervous about that side of things herself.
2. Nice work with Charles Dickens.
3. The whole thing with those spirit aliens always came accross as too good to be true.
Overall, it was still decent but the pace was slowed and the quality dipped a bit. I guess they couldn't keep the hot stuff coming but as ep 4 looks to have us coming back to 2005 with a pretty big bang...
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3. My Firstborn agreed with you. He needed a running commentary but kept correcting me during the middle bit when I was trying to tell him that no, the blue spirits aren't baddies.
1. Yeah. Oh well.
I liked it. It was atmospheric and - ( :: does stuck record bit :: ) - felt like Old Doctor Who without being outdated.
Madeleine
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Originally posted by Matt GOK...UNIT coming back sounds cool. Ep 4 would be a good oppitunity for that.
-IMF"There's not a little boy born who wouldn't tear the world apart to save his mummy... and this little boy can." --The Doctor.
"The plastic tips at the ends of shoelaces are called Aglets. Their true purpose is sinister."--The Question.
BAD WOLF!!!
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Originally posted by BritAngieSat's ep got 8.34 million- beat everything on tv that day!!! Pretty good going and the bbc must be over the moon!
Doctor Who (BBC) 8.3 million
Casuality (BBC) 8.0 million
Grand National (BBC) 7.3 million
Ant and Dec (ITV) 7.1 million
Royal Wedding (BBC) 6.2 million
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Originally posted by BritAngieWolves of fenric? Seriously -wonder if it's something to do with the war?
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Originally posted by TheWarriorIt beat the Royal Wedding :-)
Doctor Who (BBC) 8.3 million
Casuality (BBC) 8.0 million
Grand National (BBC) 7.3 million
Ant and Dec (ITV) 7.1 million
Royal Wedding (BBC) 6.2 million
Yup-it fair warms the cockles of my heart to see geeky sci fi tv wipe the floor with everything on that day and then some! Sci fi goes mainstream!
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Originally posted by BritAngieSci fi goes mainstream!
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Originally posted by HywelIt seems possible... But what I'm dying to know is what really happened to Gallifrey. It can't have been blown up in the conventional sense, or the Doctor could simply travel far enough back in time to help. Something else must have happened, perhaps to erase it from the timeline? I wonder what happened to Leela and K-9?
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