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Old 18th January 2020, 11:20 AM
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The TARDIS lands in the midst of The Android Invasion (1975)

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Old 19th January 2020, 05:57 AM
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Popular music in 'Doctor Who' #19

Episode: 'Revelation of the Daleks' (1985) (ii)
Artist: The Ted Heath Orchestra
Titles: In The Mood / Moonlight Serenade
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* Played by the DJ at Tranquil Repose
* Both songs were originally recorded by The Glenn Miller Orchestra
* 'In The Mood' can be found on the 1967 LP 'Swing Is King'
* 'Moonlight Serenade' can be found on the 1972 LP 'A Salute To Glenn Miller'
* The original Glenn Miller version of 'In The Mood' can be heard during the Ninth Doctor episode 'The Doctor Dances'
* The original Glenn Miller version of 'Moonlight Serenade' can be heard during the Ninth Doctor episodes 'The Empty Child' and 'The Doctor Dances'

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Moonlight Serenade
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Old 19th January 2020, 07:33 PM
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I enjoyed tonights episode on the whole.

Some cringe inducing moments but not too many. Visnjic and Glenister both very good. Whitaker slightly better than usual and i didn't mind the monsters, although, as others have said, should have been the Racnoss.

Felt like a better episode of the Sarah Jane Adventures rather than Doctor Who though.
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Matt Smith as the eleventh Doctor in the 2013 story The Bells of Saint John

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I enjoyed tonights episode on the whole.

Some cringe inducing moments but not too many. Visnjic and Glennister both very good. Whitaker slightly better than usual and i didn't mind the monsters, although, as others have said, should have been the Racnoss.

Felt like a better episode of the Sarah Jane Adventures rather than Doctor Who though.
Feel the show becoming more of a history lesson and political correctness travelling back and forward on earth than travelling space \ universe \ different planets and coming across alien \ monsters etc .
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Feel the show becoming more of a history lesson and political correctness than travelling space \ universe \ different planets and coming across alien \ monsters etc .
So i take it you never noticed the alien scorpion things running round New York then?

Doctor Who has always taken in historical elements / figures. You'd know that if you genuinely liked it.
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A while ago on this very forum, I said I wasn't gonna but any Blu Rays cause I have them all on DVD.

….. God the temptation is there though with this.
I don't have many episodes or series at all, tbh so if anyone upgrades I'm willing to take the ones they upgrade from of them .
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So i take it you never noticed the alien scorpion things running round New York then?

Doctor Who has always taken in historical elements / figures. You'd know that if you genuinely liked it.
I got busy and must have turned it off around that time , OK made a wrong comment yes im aware a lot of episode on earth but feel there more and more episodes about travelling back and forward on earth than travelling space etc,
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Old 19th January 2020, 08:16 PM
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I got busy and must have turned it off around that time , OK made a wrong comment yes im aware a lot of episode on earth but feel there more and more episodes about travelling back and forward on earth than travelling space etc,
I'm genuinely not having a go at you here but for someone who says they like the show you seem to just type the first thing that comes into your head.

Every single series since it was revived begins with a story set on present day Earth, a historical one and an alien world one. Not always in that order but they are always there so this series is no different to any other. The only exception being series 9.
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I'm genuinely not having a go at you here but for someone who says they like the show you seem to just type the first thing that comes into your head.

Every single series since it was revived begins with a story set on present day Earth, a historical one and an alien world one. Not always in that order but they are always there so this series is no different to any other. The only exception being series 9.
Tbh Ive not really been a fan at all since it come back, to extent I don't follow the storyline plots etc much anymore to the point I just watch it for sake of watching it, that's why only make odd comment wether I enjoyed the episode or not and don't contribute anything else to the doctor who thread. Sorry just being honest.
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