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Quite OT, ok very OT but exciting!

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My brother James wrote tonight's episode of Doctor Who!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OK, that's all, carry on!
 
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fascinating!

so.

If we find it too far-fetched, do we channel complaints through you?



Likewise, our praises?
 
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I dont personally like or watch Dr Who, but that is very cool none the less
 
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zOMG - that's about as cool as it gets!

ps: teh Doctor is sexeh!
 
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We liked it in our house. Expected him to use a psuedonym tho. James Buttons!
 
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I watched it this evening on iplayer (gotta love that proggy)

I liked it!

The ending was deep.. and kinda gave a nice touch of darkside to the Doctor

Much better than last weeks.. yeesh
 
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Glad you liked it, Cheerful. Anyone see it?

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One of the few things we never miss on TV, and it was a great story
I'm sure it got a pretty good review somewhere too... Radio Times website I think. Very well done. I'm guessing it's hard getting a script accepted for a show like that. Now we want more!


Wenchy
 
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Hi there,

very cool indeed.
Are you talking about the old one or the new?

I remember driving mum mad in the seventies because I often run around singing the intro...


Regards
The Scandinavian
 
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John Pertwee, and Tom Baker WERE Dr Who.

This rehashed rubbish with a talentless Dr and a failed comedienne is a terrible excuse for true Dr Who fans.

Anyone who saw those little, sweet men made of fat recently will surely agree. (Or were they baby StayPuff monsters from, oh I dont know, Ghostbusters maybe?:)

OK, I quite enjoyed the Volcano story, nicely scripted etc, so kudos to the writer, but is it REALLY Dr Who, or a modern day effort (Much as is the New Bionic Woman etc)

Yeah I know, an old foggy who remembers with misty eyes those days long since gone where as a young girl I hid behind the counter as the Daleks, The Cybermen , and the Yeti took over the world.

And Torchwood, oh comeon, Cardiff the centre of the universe, overseen by a gay excuse for a failed timelord.....

Baker, with K9 in tow, was and will always be, icnoic as Dr Who.
 
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Don't be so harsh on him, he is the last of his kind now y'know!
 
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Yeaah,

that was alot different ofcourse but still goodie.


Regards
The Scandinavian
 
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Hi there,

my memory is cloudy as best.And I was not really the king of the zap device either.


Baker was he involved in the series to,not only the movies from eighties?
Maybe Im just confused.

And a really need a dictionary now.
haha

This is the problem with installing a new comp and not having all the gear on it yet.
Where the heck is my wordfinder when I need it?


Regards
The Scandinavian
 
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I've really really tried to get into Dr Who since I was 12 or so (that's 15 years ago) but never really managed to get drawn in. I always thought it didn't take itself serious enough. Maybe I was spoiled since I was allowed to watch horror movies since I was 7 (and my father got Filmnet which showed all latest movies) including Aliens, Predator, etc. and I guess a Dalek that looks like it was made from discarded soap boxes didn't really strike fear into me
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Still, I've tried to watch the "new" Dr Who and while I quite like the actors, the storylines usually let it all down. It's often too ridiculous for me to really enjoy it. I wish I had seen the episode written by your brother though - I may keep an eye out for re-runs
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Not sure I should admit to it, but I was hiding behind the sofa when William Hartnell was Dr Who and it was filmed in black and white!
 
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Not sure I should admit to it, but I was hiding behind the sofa when William Hartnell was Dr Who and it was filmed in black and white!

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Funny place for a cot
 
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