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Freschel Spindrift attempted to be funny by writing:
Jelly baby? (I think that's what he said)
Yep!
all was lost, the programing from england seems like mere dross...then came out of no where blackadder and mr bean.
and great rejocing was heard in tv land. no one could have expected red dwarf.
Thinking about your posts
(and billing you for it) since 2001
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The Unholy stopped beating up furries long enough to write:
but 26 years for a TV program is a good run.
Especally when BBC had decided to cancel it once the first story had aired because it wasn't getting a good responce. Fortunately, the second story was almost finished by that point, so they decided to go ahead and show it before ending the show.
The second story had Daleks in it. Once people saw them, they loved it.
I The Doctor.
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Tarquinn was listening to Cher while typing:
I like the other one more.
You are wrong!
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Ares had this to say about Captain Planet:
Isn't a Dr. Who movie in the works?
Unless it's a sequel.
They had a Dr. Who movie out, I think the guy that played Dr. Who for the movie, counted as the 8th one. (yes, there were 8 Docters)
The ending for the movie was predictable though...
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Trillee thought about the meaning of life:
Unless it's a sequel.They had a Dr. Who movie out, I think the guy that played Dr. Who for the movie, counted as the 8th one. (yes, there were 8 Docters)
The ending for the movie was predictable though...
Count again, you've missed at least one, maybe two.
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Palador ChibiDragon had this to say about John Romero:
Count again, you've missed at least one, maybe two.
arg... coulda swore I counted 8...
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Trillee had this to say about Matthew Broderick:
arg... coulda swore I counted 8...
In the BBC series, there were 7 Doctors. There was another person that played the Doctor in a movie. (May have been two people in two movies, but I'm not sure of that.) In the fifth Doctor's run, the Five Doctors story called for the first Doctor, but he was dead by then, and was replaced by another actor.
Then there was the pilot for an American made series that never took off. In it, Doctor #7 regenerated, and was replaced by another actor.
Oh yah, there's more. In the Trial of a Time Lord story (end of Doctor #6's run), you met a future version of the Doctor. During his last regeneration, between Doctors 12 and 13, he undergoes a short lived personality shift to evil. The Time Lord high council needed someone to go up against the Doctor in a trial, so they grabbed him at that point, and brought him back.
That is all.
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From the book of Palador ChibiDragon, chapter 3, verse 16:
In the Trial of a Time Lord story (end of Doctor #6's run), you met a future version of the Doctor. During his last regeneration, between Doctors 12 and 13, he undergoes a short lived personality shift to evil.
Which is a darn shame, because the writers in an earlier season (I think during Tom Baker's run as Doctor #5) actually specified that a Gallifryan could only regenerate 8 times (which is why The Doctor's nemesis, The Master, was a horribly mutated thing.. apparently he had tried to regenerate a 9th time or somesuch..)
But yes, Tom Baker is the bestest Doctor Who!
I remember my mom raving about it when I was younger.
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Trillee stopped beating up furries long enough to write:
Tom was the 4th, I believe.
Hrmm.. I was sure he was 5..
I do recall that his brother was #6 however.. and I was sure Tom was #5.. but I'll stand corrected.