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gag 29th November 2020 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by swampconcept (Post 641272)
I have never seen Dr. Who before. Saw some clips on Youtube, looks good. Which series is the best one to watch?

I only watched it now and again as a child, I like doctor who but not a what you call a fan, I appreciate the cultness and following it’s got and can see why, about 5yrs Ago I tried watching as many episodes as I could online from the beginning, Tom Baker to me the best I’m not a huge fan of the new who I find it more miss than hit, it just doesn’t quite have the same charm and appeal as the original, I just watch it now for the sake of it, I really couldn’t get into Capaldi and as for Whittaker we’ll leave well alone to the very last and if possible just don’t even bother only thing worthy is Bradley Walsh, everyone opinion different but stick to the original doctor who before venturing to the new who that’s just My opinion but real fans might have a different opinion.

swampconcept 30th November 2020 02:10 AM

Thanks for all the tips everyone.
I am looking forward to watching it.
The only BBC show I have seen so far is Red Dwarf, and that was awesome.

Susan Foreman 30th November 2020 04:26 AM

Who: Before And After #237a
Name: Gilly Fraser
Year(s): 1967
Stories: The Faceless Ones episode 2 - The faceless Ones episode 6
Character(s): Ann Davidson
NOTE: Was the first wife of Who actor Peter Purves

Before Who:
Films - None
Television - The Wednesday Play: Up The Junction

After Who:
Films - None
Television - Wednesday Play: Mrs. Lawrence Will Look After It / A Ghost Story for Christmas: A Warning to the Curious (1972)
Who: Before And After #237b
Name: Brigit Paul
Year(s): 1967
Stories: The Faceless Ones episode 2, The Faceless Ones episode 4
Character(s): Voice Of The Announcer

Before Who:
Films - None
Television - The Newcomers [2 episodes as Sandra]

After Who:
Films - None
Television - Vanity Fair [2 episodes as Betsy Horrocks] / The Way We Live Now [2 episodes as Didon]
Who: Before And After #237c
Name: Barry Wilsher
Year(s): 1967
Stories: The Faceless Ones episode 3 - The Faceless Ones episode 6
Character(s): Heslington

Before Who:
Films - None
Television - Oliver Twist [4 episodes as Noah Claypole] / The Franchise Affair [6 episodes as Leslie Wynn] / Out of This World: Vanishing Act / The Avengers: Propellant 23* / The Saint: The Gentle Ladies* / The Plane Makers: A Good Night's Work / Drama 61: Drama '64: Across the Border / No Hiding Place: Aftertaste / The Big Noise / The Massingham Affair [5 episodes as Mark Kelly] / The Newcomers [6 episodes as Rory]

After Who:
Films - None
Television - John Browne's Body [2 episodes as Det. Con. Bird]
Who: Before And After #237d
Name: Leonard Trolley
Year(s): 1967
Stories: The Faceless Ones episode 6
Character(s): Supt. Reynolds

Before Who:
Films - A Countess From Hong Kong* (1967)

Television - Crane [24 episodes as Shaab]

After Who:
Films - One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing (1975), The Message (1976), The Stud (1978), Amin - The Rise and Fall (1981), Champions (1983), In the Shadow of Kilimanjaro (1986)
Television - Sinister Street: The Cup of Honour / Saturday Night Theatre: Lay Down Your Arms / Tales of Unease: Superstitious Ignorance / Jason King: A Deadly Line of Digits / Z Cars: Missing / Turnbull's Finest Half-Hour [5 episodes as Jellico Withers] / Hunter's Walk: Outcast / Upstairs, Downstairs [2 episodes as Mr. Arthur Forrest] / The Zoo Gang: African Misfire / Emmerdale Farm [14 episodes as Tom Raistrick] / Shadows: The Waiting Room / Dickens of London: Magic / Marie Curie / London Belongs to Me [3 episodes as Dr. Davenport] / Dick Barton: Special Agent [6 episodes as Wilson] / The Professionals: Blood Sports / Jane [4 episodes as Maj. Dunlightly] / The Jewel in the Crown [3 episodes as Macpherson]

Demdike@Cult Labs 30th November 2020 11:28 AM

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Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith) and John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness, right) enjoy a laugh on the set of Boom Town (2005) whilst Billie Piper (Rose Tyler) looks on.


Susan Foreman 30th November 2020 11:29 AM

The BBC has confirmed that 'Revolution of the Daleks' will air on New Year's Day, 2021

The exact time it will be shown has not yet been revealed, but last year the series 12 opener 'Spyfall: Part 1' aired at 18:55, and it's expected that this years episode will be broadcast at a similar time

Demdike@Cult Labs 30th November 2020 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 641353)
The BBC has confirmed that 'Revolution of the Daleks' will air on New Year's Day, 2021

The exact time it will be shown has not yet been revealed, but last year the series 12 opener 'Spyfall: Part 1' aired at 18:55, and it's expected that this years episode will be broadcast at a similar time

It said when it was on at the end of the trailer you posted yesterday, Susan, in case you didn't notice.

Didn't you think the episode looked like a rip off of Victory of the Daleks?

Susan Foreman 30th November 2020 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 641354)
It said when it was on at the end of the trailer you posted yesterday, Susan, in case you didn't notice

To be honest, I tend not to watch the very end of the videos where I am instructed to subscribe to the channel for more Doctor Who related videos!

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 641354)
Didn't you think the episode looked like a rip off of Victory of the Daleks?

It has been said that this is a sequel to a previous Dalek story. I assumed it was 'Resolution Of The Daleks', but it could just as easily be 'Victory Of The Daleks'

In other news...

It's been announced that the film Big Finish audio drama will be a multi-Doctor story. The 275th installment of the main Doctor Who audio range, 'The End of the Beginning' will featuring the four main Doctors who were featured in the audio range - the Fifth Doctor (Peter Davidson), the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker), the Seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy), and the Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann)

The synopsis for the story is:
"The Universe is in a state of crisis, facing destruction from the results of a strange spatio-temporal event. And the Doctor is involved in three different incarnations – each caught up in a deadly adventure, scattered across time and space. The whole of creation is threatened – and someone is hunting the Doctor. The three incarnations of the Doctor must join together to confront their implacable pursuer – but in doing so will they unleash a still greater threat?"

trebor8273 30th November 2020 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 641356)
To be honest, I tend not to watch the very end of the videos where I am instructed to subscribe to the channel for more Doctor Who related videos!



It has been said that this is a sequel to a previous Dalek story. I assumed it was 'Resolution Of The Daleks', but it could just as easily be 'Victory Of The Daleks'

In other news...

It's been announced that the film Big Finish audio drama will be a multi-Doctor story. The 275th installment of the main Doctor Who audio range, 'The End of the Beginning' will featuring the four main Doctors who were featured in the audio range - the Fifth Doctor (Peter Davidson), the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker), the Seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy), and the Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann)

The synopsis for the story is:
"The Universe is in a state of crisis, facing destruction from the results of a strange spatio-temporal event. And the Doctor is involved in three different incarnations – each caught up in a deadly adventure, scattered across time and space. The whole of creation is threatened – and someone is hunting the Doctor. The three incarnations of the Doctor must join together to confront their implacable pursuer – but in doing so will they unleash a still greater threat?"

Already know it will be far superior too the crap that passes as doctor who on the BBC of late. Thank God for big finish.

Demdike@Cult Labs 30th November 2020 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by trebor8273 (Post 641364)
Already know it will be far superior too the crap that passes as doctor who on the BBC of late. Thank God for big finish.

The Dalek attack looks great in the trailer, it's when the idiots speak their terrible lines that it all comes crashing down.

trebor8273 30th November 2020 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 641373)
The Dalek attack looks great in the trailer, it's when the idiots speak their terrible lines that it all comes crashing down.


Probably best too watch with the sound off!

They might rewrite history again , the daleks are a misunderstood minority and it's the doctor who is evil and they are the good guys.


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