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Dr Who - I know way off topic

Started by stepheng, October 08, 2012, 08:57:26 AM

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stepheng

THere was a thread on Dr Who not long ago, so thought I would post. Did you watch the eposide on Sat night? Was this the last one ever? that was the impression I got, I cant beleive it is...surely not

alnjan

No just the final in that Series. More Dr Who to come.
Cheers

Al and/or Jan

Mace

Missed that eposide, my youngest daughter said she cried all the way thru it!!

Will have to catch the repeat on ABC2.

Role on the next series!!!



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stepheng

Alnjan - Are you sure....when narrating she said and this is how it ends plus the ABC

Mace

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alnjan

Quote from: stepheng on October 08, 2012, 10:14:53 AM
Alnjan - Are you sure....when narrating she said and this is how it ends plus the ABC

That is how Amy and Rory leave Dr Who not Dr Who itself.  The show continues.  http://www.facebook.com/DoctorWho
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Al and/or Jan

Kit_e_kat9



I've been an avid Dr Who fan since the early black and whites back in my younger years.  No.  The Dr isn't gone ... and I hope he's around my entire life (isn't there only 13 incarnations though??)!  I was completely thrilled to have him back in my life (Mr Eccleston) and it's just as good as it ever was (I'm not sure Tom Baker was my first Dr) ... it's just the effects have gotten a bit better now.

I've taped all the episodes since "series one" ... I'd love to have some of the older ones too as they were what got me started on it.

I think it's wonderful that Dr Who has survived the times as far as TV shows go.  50 Years!  Wow!  I'm' not that old ... yet ...

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Mace

Quote from: Kit_e_kat9 on October 08, 2012, 01:28:23 PM

I think it's wonderful that Dr Who has survived the times as far as TV shows go.  50 Years!  Wow!  I'm' not that old ... yet ...

Kit_e

Thanks a lot for reminding me!!  I am,  and I can still remember the original rubbish bin lid daleks on the old B&W TV (thats black & white, not Bowers & Wilkins) back in 65.  Luckily, altzheimers hasnt set in......yet.

:cheers:

PS, my phone ring tone is the TARDIS whoom..... whoommm.
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Quote from: alnjan on October 08, 2012, 10:40:21 AM
That is how Amy and Rory leave Dr Who not Dr Who itself.  The show continues.  http://www.facebook.com/DoctorWho
Trivia: this is the first series where both the Doctor and his companion carried over from the previous series.    I think "Angels in Manhattan" is only episode 4 of the series.   BTW It was available online via the ABC site prior to Saturday's screeing.

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Quote from: Kit_e_kat9 on October 08, 2012, 01:28:23 PM

I've been an avid Dr Who fan since the early black and whites back in my younger years.  No.  The Dr isn't gone ... and I hope he's around my entire life (isn't there only 13 incarnations though??)!  I was completely thrilled to have him back in my life (Mr Eccleston) and it's just as good as it ever was (I'm not sure Tom Baker was my first Dr) ... it's just the effects have gotten a bit better now.

I've taped all the episodes since "series one" ... I'd love to have some of the older ones too as they were what got me started on it.

I think it's wonderful that Dr Who has survived the times as far as TV shows go.  50 Years!  Wow!  I'm' not that old ... yet ...

Kit_e

Yep great show although I don't think the current series (with current doctor) has been the best? I am fine with Matt Smith just the writing. When you mean series one I presume you mean of the newer seasons?  I read somewhere that a few of the very early shows were not kept and hence why they can not be seen on DVD they are lost!
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My wife has been religously watching the OLD OLD episodes on fox, even some black and white ones... I have never liked it and still don't.... it is the only thing we don't agree on,,, if you don't count AFL, V8 supercars,,,,,,  ;D

alnjan

Quote from: Kit_e_kat9 on October 08, 2012, 01:28:23 PM

I've been an avid Dr Who fan since the early black and whites back in my younger years.  No.  The Dr isn't gone ... and I hope he's around my entire life (isn't there only 13 incarnations though??)!  I was completely thrilled to have him back in my life (Mr Eccleston) and it's just as good as it ever was (I'm not sure Tom Baker was my first Dr) ... it's just the effects have gotten a bit better now.

I've taped all the episodes since "series one" ... I'd love to have some of the older ones too as they were what got me started on it.

I think it's wonderful that Dr Who has survived the times as far as TV shows go.  50 Years!  Wow!  I'm' not that old ... yet ...

Kit_e

Don't worry too much Kit_e,

My 25yr old son just informed me they have released Season 10 of Red Dwarf this year.
Cheers

Al and/or Jan