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I have seen the Twelveth Doctor on this 50 year Aniversery of Who we know
My channel 113 at home, channel 264 at the pizza bar and many other channels
all over my town. I presume channels all over the US and this world.
Celebrating this superb BBC English TV serial adventures of a Time Lord of Gallifrey
and his Earthly Companions traveling in the sentient multidimensional
Time and Relative Dimension In Space time-machine and spacecraft.
On this wonderful non-stop celebratory viewing of Doctor Who week end......
Alex
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7 years ago
Yes, the space channel in Canada has provided us Canucks with a veritable Whofest this weekend. Did you see the Google doodle yesterday (http://www.google.com/doodles/doctor-whos-50th-anniversary).
Reply 7 years ago
BTW thanks for the link, Now I can play it to the end of time ;-)
Reply 7 years ago
I only got to level 3 and got stuck, LOL. Maybe I should give it another try.
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Reply 7 years ago
Ohhh .... Yes ..... and solved it under 42 min first try..
7 years ago
Not a fan. It's far too cheezy with terrible acting :( I've tried, but just can't get into it.
Can you recommend an easy going episode to start with? Or the start of a good plot line?
Reply 7 years ago
The new series will be starting a large quest, it seems, otherwise find the first series of David Tennant's time, or the first of Matt Smith's - both are the start of large story-arcs.
Reply 7 years ago
+1
I strongly concur Jayefuu
But, do not expect every woman to appreciate The Doctor.
Instructables has many fans and ibles on the subject.
My Structural Engineer Daughter and I discussed the series
and we both believe David Tennant's series is a better start for you
because Matt Smith as The Doctor violates too many Doctor Who
rules ( like crossing his own time stream etc etc )
Reply 7 years ago
Ah, the Doctor has been breaking the time streams rule since the Third Doctor.
Reply 7 years ago
Lol. Check out my avatar in closer detail ;)
7 years ago
I was three months old, and being bathed in front of the TV, so my dad could watch Dr Who when the very first episode aired in the UK.
Reply 7 years ago
Your Dad was a cool dude ;-)
7 years ago
I saw it in 3D at a local cinema, front of the queue. The place was full of bow ties and sonic screwdrivers.
Such an incredible mix of ages and types as well - kid in a suit behind me, bloke with an orange mohican and enormous ear-plugs in front, and beside me a young lady who had made herself a Tardis dress.
There were collective gasps and laughter at in-jokes and references, a round of applause for Tom Baker's cameo, and applause all through the closing credits.