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Dr Who fans?

Started by jazzyvee, October 09, 2018, 01:00:10 AM

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David Houck


peoplechipper

That's so cool! I've been a fan since before Tom Baker (John Pertwee? is that his name?) anyway, a long time though there's a few Doctors I've missed over the years...how many shows did you like as a kid that you still like now? probably not many.

glocke

Quote from: jacko on October 09, 2018, 01:10:46 AM
Hah! that's pretty cool V.  have to admit I've not watched Dr Who since David Tennant packed in. I Used to be terrified when it was Patrick Troughton but it started to get too silly for my taste in later years. 

Graeme


DT was my last Dr. as well. 

I tried watching a couple of shows after he left but for whatever reason they just didn't capture my interest.

jazzyvee

Was it a popular tv programme in the states?
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keith_h

Quote from: jazzyvee on October 10, 2018, 05:08:27 AM
Was it a popular tv programme in the states?

It has/had a decent sized cult following. Over here it didn't start as a children's show and was always more teens and adults. Like other BBC shows such as Monty Python and Red Dwarf it was typically on around 11 PM on the Public Broadcasting System. PBS is where most of our educational, arts and documentary shows are broadcast. I think I first started watching it in the early 80's on KQED in San Francisco.  I saw the first series on broadcast TV. When they rebooted it I watched series on Netflix up through the first two seasons of Peter Capaldi. When it moved to Amazon Prime I stopped watching since I don't have it.

StefanieJones

BBC America plays it on our fiber now. I grew up watching it on PBS back in the day.  I can't even explain the Dr. Who excitement I feel again.  Part nostalgia, part present/future I guess. I don't know.