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The new series though is great. I watched it at first because Christopher Eccleston was in it and even though there have been some crap episodes I think it's really good. When it's at its best it's funny, clever, exciting and creepy. The acting is really good, the girls (apart from Catherine Tate) are fit, the special effects are really good for a TV show and the writing is (most of the time) really good.
One thing I don't like about it though that I hope they change is the music. It's always really cheesey and over dramatic. I remember the one where David Tennant regenerated and there was a whole choir screaming in the background.
That's because you're old ;) I on the other hand am in the prime of my life and Christopher Eccleston is my favourite. I don't think I was even born when Tom Baker was the Doctor :P
Also, a warning, the new title sequence has been leaked on Youtube. So be careful if you are browsing Doctor Who on there.
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/aug/12/tardis-lands-sydney-harbour-doctor-who-world-tour
And it's now 10 days to go.
Cool! Just not sure about the dinosaur take? Think we have been spoilt in a good way by the Jurassic Park franchise.
I loved the "dinosaurs on a spaceship" episode with Matt Smith and the effects were brilliant.
Not sure a Tyrannosaurus Rex is the best way to introduce the new Doctor.
Now it's this massive phenomenom, the most successful thing the BBC have ever made, popular enough to justify a world tour promoting the new series with thousands of people in loads of countries turning up to meet the cast. It's funny how things change.
Not sure that's the case. Think natural history blockbusters like 'Planet Earth', 'Top Gear' and light entertainment formats like 'Strictly Come Dancing' are probably reaching bigger audiences globally as well as making more dosh for the corporation.
I stand to be corrected of course...
Strictly maybe gets better ratings but it doesn't have the global audience (other countries have their own celebrity dancing shows) or the merchandise that Doctor Who and Top Gear have.
Especially good point re merchandising. Hadn't thought about that.
EDIT: Just found the thing about her leaving. It's from the Daily Mirror, so I would say that it's not true, but it says the BBC refused to comment. If it was bullshit, wouldn't they just say so instead of refusing to comment? That makes me think it might be true.
@Anon Ah, I didn't know that Strictly was the original one. If America and all these other countries have to pay the BBC for the format then you're right, it's probably the most successful.
TBH David Walliams has more of a chance of being the next companion than the Beeeb giving us an American to travel along with the Good Dr.
Sorry James it just won't happen.
http://metro.co.uk/2014/08/21/im-not-looking-for-a-new-assistant-peter-capaldi-denies-jenna-coleman-is-planning-doctor-who-exit-4841891/
1 day to go.
The last several minutes were brilliant.
I can hazard a guess who the woman was. Looks like somebody else from the whoniverse.
Hello Sweetie River by any chance !