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Hello everyone. I feel the need to tell everyone that Doctor Who is the BEST SHOW EVER!!!!!!!!!!! I'm talking about the new shows that started in 2004. I have never been addicted to a show before, but this one is soooooo worth checking out!! In no time you will be talking with a british accent!


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kenlove Rising Star

Used to be addicted to the old Pertwee and Tom Baker shows. Have only seen the new ones once since we don't have cable where I am in Hawaii.

They have to be great though

Hello everyone. I feel the need to tell everyone that Doctor Who is the BEST SHOW EVER!!!!!!!!!!! I'm talking about the new shows that started in 2004. I have never been addicted to a show before, but this one is soooooo worth checking out!! In no time you will be talking with a british accent!
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They are really good. The one I saw last night with the library has some of the best 'effects' I have ever seen in the show. Ever see any of the old ones with the doctor that wore the long scarf? I wouldn't mind seeing those on reruns again. Dr. Who and Dexter are the 2 shows I try not to miss.

lizard00 Enthusiast

We are big Doctor Who geeks at our house too!

My husband was reading online and David Tenet, who plays the handsome doctor, is no longer in the show. BUMMER!!!! Some guy who's not nearly as cute!

RWG- I think the effects on that show are pretty good, too. I was kind of surprised when BBC classified it as low-budget.

Happy Doctor Who-ing! :lol:

caek-is-a-lie Explorer

I agree. We just saw this year's Christmas Special and it made me cry. I hope the new doctor on 2010 is as good as the current one. He's my favorite!

kenlove Rising Star

Thats Tom Baker with the long scarf. My son sent us a dozen Dvds of various episodes he knows we like for Christmas.

I did some work with the BBC producer then but never could get on the show dressed as some cyberman <G>

They are really good. The one I saw last night with the library has some of the best 'effects' I have ever seen in the show. Ever see any of the old ones with the doctor that wore the long scarf? I wouldn't mind seeing those on reruns again. Dr. Who and Dexter are the 2 shows I try not to miss.
kimis Collaborator

so....who would win in a fight.....Rose or Martha? Donna dosn't look like much of a fighter.

My family is also bummed over the change in doctors, but we were also bummed the first time and that turned out great.


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lizard00 Enthusiast

I don't know... Donna gets kind of scrappy toward the end of the season. (We have the real BBC channel at home and saw the Donna season already) I didn't watch much with Rose, but she makes an appearance at the end of the season. She's pretty tough. My money might be on her. :lol::lol:

Worriedwife Apprentice

We are also big Doctor Who fans, and have been for over twenty years. I personally put my money on Rose in any fight betweent the three (Rose, Martha, Donna).

I'm a bit confused over the library episode. The heavily implied that David Tenet was going to have an extended future with Dr. River Song. How can they then change to a new doctor, since it was his face that she continued to recognize?

Oh well, I just hope that the new doctor will be good. They generally are, but it's definitly a matter of opinion. This will be his ninth re-generation, so they don't have many more new actors they can get to do the role.

puggirl Apprentice

My mom is a huge fan of Dr Who and has been since I was a child.... Her fav is the first guy she loved him! Ill tell you... we were talking on Sunday and she found out that theres a new Dr. and She is NOT thrilled out him at all... So hopefully he's good. I liked the last guy he was cute in his OWN way.

kimis Collaborator

I ordered seasons 1-4 and I'm half way through the 2nd. I got the complete series on e-bay for $120. My boyfriend, daughter and myself are just addicted to this show! I read that David Tennant wanted to be "The Doctor" since he was three, and is leaving the show to play Hamlet in a play. Also, he is Scottish and fakes his accent for the show. I also read that the new shows will start in 2010. I wonder how much of this info is true.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

I LOVED Dr Who as a kid!!! :D

...and now my son is OBSESSED!!!!

I am sad David Tennant has left :(

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