#347644 - Sat Mar 03 2007 01:09 AM
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I've never heard of Doctor Who. What kind of show is it?
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#347645 - Sun Mar 04 2007 07:46 PM
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Registered: Wed Nov 29 2006
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Dr. Who is a long-running (over 40 years) British science fiction television show. "The Doctor" is an alien Timelord from the planet Gallifrey and he has a Tardis (time machine - it's an acronym for, I think, Time And Relative Dimension In Space) shaped like a British police call box. He uses it to travel around the universe and through time. He visits Earth an awful lot.
When The Doctor is mortally wounded he regenerates instead of dying. (Although he is supposed to have a limited number of regenerations.) This has allowed 10 different actors to play The Doctor. William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy starred in the original run of the show, Paul McGann in a movie, and Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant in the new series currently in production.
The production value of the series for the first seven Doctors was poor compared to standards of the time like Star Wars but that was part of it's charm to a large cult following. That, and the many aliens with British accents. Today's episodes have bigger budgets and are very well done in comparison.
I watched the original shows on public television in the 70s and 80s as they liscensed with the BBC. The Sci-Fi channel has been showing the new series on Friday nights. They finished up the second season a couple months ago and will likely air the third season in the Fall. There are also a couple of spinoffs that Sci-Fi may pick up - Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures.
I almost forgot... Sarah Jane is one of The Doctor's companions. The companions are a way of keeping additional characters for the audience to follow. Most of them have been from Earth and he has even had two or three at a time.
That's probably more than you wanted to know, but if you have more questions let me know. (Or check out wikipedia.com for lots of Who information.)
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#347646 - Mon Mar 05 2007 12:35 AM
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I used to watch it all the time with my children. They even had a joke at the time. Knock, knock! "Who's there?" "Doctor". "Doctor, who?" "Thats right, Doctor Who". 
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#347647 - Tue May 01 2007 01:55 PM
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Registered: Mon Jan 08 2007
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Love it, watch every episode. David Tennant is really growing on me in that role. We were all falling off our chairs laughing at the 'Expelliarmus' in the Shakespeare episode'. The repeaeted theme of mindless armies with heads of pigs/robots/dolls/oods marching on you is getting a bit tedious but apart from that it's entertaining. We also watched Torchwood.
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#347648 - Wed May 02 2007 06:09 AM
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I liked it when I was a kid, but it's nostalgia for me. I'm not all that interested in seeing new episodes.
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#347649 - Wed May 02 2007 01:52 PM
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Registered: Sat Jul 17 2004
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Stu, I watched the first few series but lost interest in my teens and only started watching again when it was restarted a couple of years ago. It's a bit of a must see now.
I do wish they'd stop messing about with the Daleks though. As far as I'm concerned Daleks are scary animated dustbins and that's it, no octopus-like creatures living inside them, no gene splicing and they definitely never feel emotion.
Yaarbiriah, I found Torchwood a bit disappointing. Captain Jack turned into a bit of a bore, whereas in Dr Who he was quite fun.
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#347650 - Wed May 02 2007 03:29 PM
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Registered: Mon Jan 08 2007
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Oh I don't know, Supersal, I think they're getting quite creative with the daleks for a change:) The whole point of the experiments in the Empire state building was to incorporate some of that human emotion so that they could evolve, though in the end they chose to reject it instead and stay as they were. Allegorical when you think about it.
Jack's character and mysteries were developed much more in Torchwood (whereas in Dr. Who he seemed rather shallow) It was getting really quite tantalizing actually though one wonders where on earth it was all going especially in a philosophical sense. I'll be watching the next series.
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#347651 - Wed May 02 2007 03:43 PM
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Registered: Sat Jul 17 2004
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Loc: Essex UK
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Yes, but shallow is perfect for early evening viewing on a Saturday.  Mind you, I was bemused to find myself having to explain Jack's rather broad sexual preferences to my 10 year old daughter - I'm sure my Mum didn't have to do that when I watched Dr Who as a child.
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#347653 - Mon May 07 2007 09:04 PM
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Registered: Thu Feb 09 2006
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My father introduced me to the Doctor when I was around 12. Loved it ever since. Tom Baker is my favorite doctor. I have recently introduced my boyfriend to the Doctor as a part of my campain to 'educate' him and introduce him to 'culture' (read: get him hooked on Doctor Who, Red Dwarf and the original Star Trek). He has since become addicted to the new Doctor Who series, which I don't watch because I don't have cable. I have also made a marvelous Whovian discovery. The internet audio drama site that my boyfriend writes and acts for has a rockin' Doctor Who fanseries. My boyfriend even got a bit part in their (currently) latest episode. If any of you want to check the series out, PM me for the url.
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#347654 - Fri May 18 2007 02:20 AM
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Registered: Wed Mar 01 2006
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Hi Dragonkin. I am not a Doctor Who fanatic but I have a 28 year old son who is and who has built a virtual shrine in a very large attic of memorabilia, DVDs, tapes, books, videos etc. You name it and he probably has it.
I would be interested in the internet audio drama site -well, to be more correct, he would! Wouldn't suprise me if he already knows of it! Thanking you in advance if you read and reply to thiss
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#347655 - Sun May 20 2007 05:18 AM
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Am I the only one disappointed with the new Doctor Who? I preferred the old shaky sets and when the aliens were made out of tin foil and old bits of cardboard. The new Doctor Who looks good but the story lines are very weak imho. Despite the shoestring budgets of the 1960's/70's the stories were much better written then and you always had the famous cliffhanger at the end of each episode. Sorry but I'm from the over 40's section and this new batch just doesn't cut the mustard.
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#347656 - Sun May 20 2007 06:18 AM
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perhaps you would have had another opinion if at 1st you'd watched new Doctor Who...
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#347657 - Sun May 20 2007 01:05 PM
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Registered: Fri May 11 2007
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My older sister loves Dr. Who! She always watched it when we were kids. I never got into it much, but she was almost a Dr. Who fanatic!
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#347660 - Mon Jul 02 2007 08:53 AM
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I absolutely love Doctor Who because its creative and original. I really loved the series 3 finale and I've heard that Kylie Minogue is lined up to star in it.
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#347664 - Sun Nov 04 2007 12:47 AM
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You never know, the ABC might just surprise us and show it. Looks like Kylie is going to be in the next Christmas special. I've heard that Catherine Tate will be returning as the new companion...I may be horribly wrong, but what does everyone else think about that? I can't say I don't have misgivings...I got so attached to Rose, and then to Martha 
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