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  • J Jorgen Andersson

    As I nowadays have access to BBC Entertainment over the satellite I thought I'd ask about Doctor Who. I have missed the first forty or so years of the series which leaves me lacking a bit of knowledge of what the whole fuzz is about. The wikipedia article is full of facts but it's not really a good introduction. Anyone care to fill me in or point me to a good introduction?

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    LloydA111
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    Buy/watch some of the older ones on DVD or something :)

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      It just so happens I just started watching the series myself ... ok, I did watch the series WAYYYYY back "in the day" when I was a kid and Tom Baker was the Doctor (4th doctor in the series), but I couldn't recall almost any of it, so I think that puts us on just about the same plain of "Dr Who" knowledge. And admittedly, I've not seen any of the shows with doctors 5,6,7 and 8 (I might have caught a show with the 8th doctor, maybe ... late at night ... can't be too sure about that). Being that I have NetFlix, and the series is available via their "Watch it now", I started with the "Ninth" Dr. Who (played by Christopher Eccleston) that was labeled as Season 1 (2005). And then moved onto to Season 2 (2006), with David Tennant and I'm currently just starting Season 3 (2007). Having said all that, you can start with Season 1 (2005), as I did, and you'll get "up to speed" on the whole Doctor Who thing rather quickly; even if you've never seen a single episode before, or just flat out can recall anything from the 70s and 80's like me. Hope that helps. Oh, and watch out for the Daleks .. they're a bunch of bad wolves I tell ya. :-\


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      Jorgen Andersson
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      Sounds like I should get some dvd boxes.

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        Buy/watch some of the older ones on DVD or something :)

        I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant.

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        Jorgen Andersson
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        I probably will.

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        • D Douglas Troy

          It just so happens I just started watching the series myself ... ok, I did watch the series WAYYYYY back "in the day" when I was a kid and Tom Baker was the Doctor (4th doctor in the series), but I couldn't recall almost any of it, so I think that puts us on just about the same plain of "Dr Who" knowledge. And admittedly, I've not seen any of the shows with doctors 5,6,7 and 8 (I might have caught a show with the 8th doctor, maybe ... late at night ... can't be too sure about that). Being that I have NetFlix, and the series is available via their "Watch it now", I started with the "Ninth" Dr. Who (played by Christopher Eccleston) that was labeled as Season 1 (2005). And then moved onto to Season 2 (2006), with David Tennant and I'm currently just starting Season 3 (2007). Having said all that, you can start with Season 1 (2005), as I did, and you'll get "up to speed" on the whole Doctor Who thing rather quickly; even if you've never seen a single episode before, or just flat out can recall anything from the 70s and 80's like me. Hope that helps. Oh, and watch out for the Daleks .. they're a bunch of bad wolves I tell ya. :-\


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          Anthony Mushrow
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          Douglas Troy wrote:

          (I might have caught a show with the 8th doctor, maybe ... late at night ... can't be too sure about that).

          I'm pretty sure the 8th doctor was that movie type thing they did. So there is only one show.

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          • J Jorgen Andersson

            As I nowadays have access to BBC Entertainment over the satellite I thought I'd ask about Doctor Who. I have missed the first forty or so years of the series which leaves me lacking a bit of knowledge of what the whole fuzz is about. The wikipedia article is full of facts but it's not really a good introduction. Anyone care to fill me in or point me to a good introduction?

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            Marc Clifton
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            The worst sci-fi series I ever saw. How's that? ;) Marc

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            • J Jorgen Andersson

              As I nowadays have access to BBC Entertainment over the satellite I thought I'd ask about Doctor Who. I have missed the first forty or so years of the series which leaves me lacking a bit of knowledge of what the whole fuzz is about. The wikipedia article is full of facts but it's not really a good introduction. Anyone care to fill me in or point me to a good introduction?

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              Lost User
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              Well, I should say "Same Pinch[^]" to you. I got a satellite box yesterday, and subscribed to the package containing BBC Entertainment, and I too was thinking of catching up on Doctor Who :D

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                The worst sci-fi series I ever saw. How's that? ;) Marc

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                I say you've missed a lot of British sci-fi then. There've been a lot worse than that.

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                • J Jorgen Andersson

                  As I nowadays have access to BBC Entertainment over the satellite I thought I'd ask about Doctor Who. I have missed the first forty or so years of the series which leaves me lacking a bit of knowledge of what the whole fuzz is about. The wikipedia article is full of facts but it's not really a good introduction. Anyone care to fill me in or point me to a good introduction?

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                  Dalek Dave
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                  I started watching back in '72, and havent missed an episode. In fact I have every episode in existance either on tape or DVD. I have every single edition of the monthly magazine (currently at edition 418!). Roughly, he is an exiled Time Lord, roaming the universe setting right the wrongs. The Time Lords had a policy of non-interference, but The Doctor does nothing but interfere. For this he was put on trial and exiled to Earth. He won his freedom after saving Gallifrey and was allowed to interfere unofficially, occasionally working for the CIA (Celestial Intervention Agency), a shadowy organisiation of the Time Lords. Then there was the Time War in which the Time Lords and the Daleks fought the final battle for supremecy over the entire cosmos. The Doctor himself defeated both parties and timelocked the war allow him to escape and become the only Time Lord left in the universe (except, unknowingly, The Master, another Time Lord, erstwhile childhood friend of the Doctor, later his Arch-Nemesis). For now, he contents himself by hanging around attractive Earth Girls, being cool, doing brave deeds and generally saving the day for no reward except the excitement of an otherwise ennui-filled existance. The early episodes were marked by having excellent writers and superb storylines marred only by tiny budgets and thus lower production values, thankfully it has got great budgets now and looks 'slick'. Tom Baker was the longest serving Doctor, and for many the best, certainly was for me until David Tennant came along. Matt Smith will play the 11th incarnation of the role, and I look forward to the 50th anniversary in November 2013!

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                  • D Dalek Dave

                    I started watching back in '72, and havent missed an episode. In fact I have every episode in existance either on tape or DVD. I have every single edition of the monthly magazine (currently at edition 418!). Roughly, he is an exiled Time Lord, roaming the universe setting right the wrongs. The Time Lords had a policy of non-interference, but The Doctor does nothing but interfere. For this he was put on trial and exiled to Earth. He won his freedom after saving Gallifrey and was allowed to interfere unofficially, occasionally working for the CIA (Celestial Intervention Agency), a shadowy organisiation of the Time Lords. Then there was the Time War in which the Time Lords and the Daleks fought the final battle for supremecy over the entire cosmos. The Doctor himself defeated both parties and timelocked the war allow him to escape and become the only Time Lord left in the universe (except, unknowingly, The Master, another Time Lord, erstwhile childhood friend of the Doctor, later his Arch-Nemesis). For now, he contents himself by hanging around attractive Earth Girls, being cool, doing brave deeds and generally saving the day for no reward except the excitement of an otherwise ennui-filled existance. The early episodes were marked by having excellent writers and superb storylines marred only by tiny budgets and thus lower production values, thankfully it has got great budgets now and looks 'slick'. Tom Baker was the longest serving Doctor, and for many the best, certainly was for me until David Tennant came along. Matt Smith will play the 11th incarnation of the role, and I look forward to the 50th anniversary in November 2013!

                    ------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce

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                    Rajesh R Subramanian
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                    Dalek Dave wrote:

                    I started watching back in '72, and havent missed an episode. In fact I have every episode in existance either on tape or DVD. I have every single edition of the monthly magazine (currently at edition 418!).

                    Get a life. :)

                    “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                    • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                      Dalek Dave wrote:

                      I started watching back in '72, and havent missed an episode. In fact I have every episode in existance either on tape or DVD. I have every single edition of the monthly magazine (currently at edition 418!).

                      Get a life. :)

                      “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                      Dalek Dave
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                      Ah, so true, it has dominated quite a lot of my time. But hey ho, everyone has to have a hobby. Did you know there are over 1000 novels in the series? It is the biggest set of novels about the same character in existence, and growing at about 2-3 per month.

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                      • D Dalek Dave

                        Ah, so true, it has dominated quite a lot of my time. But hey ho, everyone has to have a hobby. Did you know there are over 1000 novels in the series? It is the biggest set of novels about the same character in existence, and growing at about 2-3 per month.

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                        Rajesh R Subramanian
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                        Ah, yes; I have hobbies too. Sampling and collecting colognes, riding superbikes (sadly hired ones :sigh: ) and hopefully I can hit the gym again soon to work on my 'real' hobby, if that counts as one. :)

                        “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                        • J Jorgen Andersson

                          That is my other option.

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                          peterchen
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                          I just think overanalyzing is a lot more fun when you already got a feeling for the Doctor Who universe.

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                          • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                            Ah, yes; I have hobbies too. Sampling and collecting colognes, riding superbikes (sadly hired ones :sigh: ) and hopefully I can hit the gym again soon to work on my 'real' hobby, if that counts as one. :)

                            “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                            Mark_Wallace
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                            Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                            hopefully I can hit the gym again soon to work on my 'real' hobby

                            Looking at girls in leotards?

                            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                              Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                              hopefully I can hit the gym again soon to work on my 'real' hobby

                              Looking at girls in leotards?

                              I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                              Dalek Dave
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                              Hanging around the gent's showers? :)

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                                I started watching back in '72, and havent missed an episode. In fact I have every episode in existance either on tape or DVD. I have every single edition of the monthly magazine (currently at edition 418!). Roughly, he is an exiled Time Lord, roaming the universe setting right the wrongs. The Time Lords had a policy of non-interference, but The Doctor does nothing but interfere. For this he was put on trial and exiled to Earth. He won his freedom after saving Gallifrey and was allowed to interfere unofficially, occasionally working for the CIA (Celestial Intervention Agency), a shadowy organisiation of the Time Lords. Then there was the Time War in which the Time Lords and the Daleks fought the final battle for supremecy over the entire cosmos. The Doctor himself defeated both parties and timelocked the war allow him to escape and become the only Time Lord left in the universe (except, unknowingly, The Master, another Time Lord, erstwhile childhood friend of the Doctor, later his Arch-Nemesis). For now, he contents himself by hanging around attractive Earth Girls, being cool, doing brave deeds and generally saving the day for no reward except the excitement of an otherwise ennui-filled existance. The early episodes were marked by having excellent writers and superb storylines marred only by tiny budgets and thus lower production values, thankfully it has got great budgets now and looks 'slick'. Tom Baker was the longest serving Doctor, and for many the best, certainly was for me until David Tennant came along. Matt Smith will play the 11th incarnation of the role, and I look forward to the 50th anniversary in November 2013!

                                ------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce

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                                bsinatra
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                                Excellent overview of the series. Do you really have tapes of everything? I only started watching in the 80's with Tom Baker. I thought even the BBC had trashed the copies of the earliest shows so there were none in existence. Maybe you could donate them to the BBBC so they could release a complete Series set. I agree with you that David Tennant revived the series and brought it to a new level. I look forward to the new Doctor.

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                                • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                                  Dalek Dave wrote:

                                  I started watching back in '72, and havent missed an episode. In fact I have every episode in existance either on tape or DVD. I have every single edition of the monthly magazine (currently at edition 418!).

                                  Get a life. :)

                                  “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                                  Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                                  Get a life. Smile

                                  I suppose you have better interests like drinking 12 beers in a row or playing World of Warcraft until your eyes bleed or watching countless hours of pointless youtube videos. I'm sure you have your time sinks. If you're a programmer or computer geek of some kind then Dr. Who is a prerequisite.

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                                    I say you've missed a lot of British sci-fi then. There've been a lot worse than that.

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                                    Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                                    I say you've missed a lot of British sci-fi then. There've been a lot worse than that.

                                    Well, Dr Who was my introduction to British shows, which basically turned me off the anything British. It still surprises me when I discover a movie that I liked that was British made. ;) Marc

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                                      I started watching back in '72, and havent missed an episode. In fact I have every episode in existance either on tape or DVD. I have every single edition of the monthly magazine (currently at edition 418!). Roughly, he is an exiled Time Lord, roaming the universe setting right the wrongs. The Time Lords had a policy of non-interference, but The Doctor does nothing but interfere. For this he was put on trial and exiled to Earth. He won his freedom after saving Gallifrey and was allowed to interfere unofficially, occasionally working for the CIA (Celestial Intervention Agency), a shadowy organisiation of the Time Lords. Then there was the Time War in which the Time Lords and the Daleks fought the final battle for supremecy over the entire cosmos. The Doctor himself defeated both parties and timelocked the war allow him to escape and become the only Time Lord left in the universe (except, unknowingly, The Master, another Time Lord, erstwhile childhood friend of the Doctor, later his Arch-Nemesis). For now, he contents himself by hanging around attractive Earth Girls, being cool, doing brave deeds and generally saving the day for no reward except the excitement of an otherwise ennui-filled existance. The early episodes were marked by having excellent writers and superb storylines marred only by tiny budgets and thus lower production values, thankfully it has got great budgets now and looks 'slick'. Tom Baker was the longest serving Doctor, and for many the best, certainly was for me until David Tennant came along. Matt Smith will play the 11th incarnation of the role, and I look forward to the 50th anniversary in November 2013!

                                      ------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce

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                                      bdenton42
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                                      Dalek Dave wrote:

                                      The Doctor himself defeated both parties and timelocked the war allow him to escape and become the only Time Lord left in the universe (except, unknowingly, The Master, another Time Lord, erstwhile childhood friend of the Doctor, later his Arch-Nemesis).

                                      Presumably Romana as well, although they never mentioned her again.

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                                        Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                                        I say you've missed a lot of British sci-fi then. There've been a lot worse than that.

                                        Well, Dr Who was my introduction to British shows, which basically turned me off the anything British. It still surprises me when I discover a movie that I liked that was British made. ;) Marc

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                                        Star Wars for example?

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                                          Dalek Dave wrote:

                                          The Doctor himself defeated both parties and timelocked the war allow him to escape and become the only Time Lord left in the universe (except, unknowingly, The Master, another Time Lord, erstwhile childhood friend of the Doctor, later his Arch-Nemesis).

                                          Presumably Romana as well, although they never mentioned her again.

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                                          She came back from E-Space and became president.

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