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Someone will put the episode in its entirety on the youtube! Although the downside might result in a slighty-crappy quality version. But who the hell cares! It's Doctor-freaking-Who!!
Allons-y!!!
The new series is the best version of Who yet !
Even better than BSG when it comes to pure sci-fi.
Cool post Bruce, I'm going to have to check the run time on my dvds. I feel I've been jipped.
Daleks rule!
They've captured the campiness, tongue in cheek factor, cool creatures, and everything else that made the original so great without losing a drop of it.
I was a fan of the old one and I have to admit to being sucked into it straight away and getting those old feelings right back.
If you're looking for decent quality versions I wouldn't touch You Tube...better with something (so I've heard) like Pirate Bay.
Although I don't condone piracy at all.
And yea - for me, the last few episodes were kick a**. The biggest mystery through out it all was WHY he'd give his sonic screwdriver to ANYONE, in the future.
Clever clever clever show.
Ashar: That's the beauty of The Doctor. You don't need to retain the same actor to portray the same character. A brilliant device / idea to be able to keep the character alive and well, no matter when or how long the show runs.
Not to mention it minimizes squabbles, or as they like to say, creative differences, with the cast!
Hmm, Watch out folks. I think the Big Dentist is a Dalek!!!
Quite looking forward to when Moffat takes over as his writing has been among the best.
What other show could survive the main character changing? Or massive production changes, eg the change from Gothic Horror to straight sci-fi during the Tom Baker era. Each Doctor and each era brought something fresh yet it still had that magical famtasy sci-fi flavour.
It's also one of the most profitable BBC shows, if not their most profitable. Even when the BBC would mistreat it. A single episode of Red Dwarf had the production budget of an entire 14 episode season of Doctor Who.
I was very unimpressed a few years ago when Stargate SG-1 was named the longest running sci-fi show because they kept showing re-runs between seasons on US TV.
I feel sorry for you US fans who have to watch butchered episodes. Especially if you'll be missing out on more than 20 minutes of the finale. Ugh.
Next year is going to be hell. 4 specials rather than a full season. Oh well, hopefully The Sarah Jane Adventures will be a full season.
DarkBudda are you sure about Red Dwarf costing so much?
And I'm still upset that we never got a Red Dwarf movie.
Smegheads !!!!
A Rimmer salute to you all..... ;-)
So whatever Dr Who is making for them, it isn't enough to make a movie. Something else, from outside, would be needed; perhaps a joint venture with an american company.
I think at it's height Red Dwarf did cost quite a bit. No idea on figures though.
A Rimmer salute back :)
BBC could afford 45 mil for a feature. If done in the same epic way all the season finales have been, it could make over 200 mil worldwide.
Supposedly X-Files 2 is under 45 mil and that's a genre based gamble that everyone believes is going to pay off bigtime.
The Doc Who fanbase would (IMO) garner a 50mil opening in the US.
Sheesh. BBC could pay some bills with 200mil.
What's stopping them. Do they want to stay in the same tax bracket or what?
I ,Rimmer! Rimmer Salute thee.... ;-)
Doctor Who is still riding the wave here so a movie would be massive news. I also can't see the cast turning down the chance to be in a film.
The BBC are just a pain in the arse. These days they seem to care more about ratings than quality. They produce some awful reality shows. :(
I also think they lack the guts to go for a movie.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cgnjr
I should have been clearer, my bad, the budget I was referring to was for the last seasons of classic Who back at the end of the 80s when they were making Red Dwarf at the same time. And yes, unfortunately it is accurate, at that time Doctor Who was the red headed step child of BBC programming. Doctor Who had low ratings at the time, they put it up against rating juggernaut Coronation Street, which would have killed any show. They believed that Red Dwarf was going to take the world by storm so were pouring money into it.
I imagine the first two series of RD weren't that high either, but once they hit series 3 they had clearly been able to step up a few levels.
Oh, and what's wrong with red headed children? I am one! :P ;)
Well don't stop there then, if you're going to do that then why not a black doctor who too.
Eric G, your post reminded me of the great character arc of Mickey who later became Rickey in "The Rise of the Cyberman."
I remember him as the dorky "black" boyfriend of "White" Rose Tyler.
He kinda faded away after season 1, and then in season 2 they met an alternate version of Mickey in a parallel universe named Ricky. He was the exact opposite of Mickey.
Total badars.
The actor that played him really impressed me as I never would have seen him as a action hero. (Of course fans know that only one survived the episode). Haha. Not tellin. Go watch!
Eric "DoctorWho" dosnt to be politically correct, they allready are, and I hate that term.
Doctor Who is perfect the way it is.
I wouldn't mind a "black" Doctor at all but he has to be a great actor!!!!
Not sure about a female doctor though, not sure whether gender can be swapped.
But yeah, for me it would need to be a worthy actor and not done for a gimmick.
Are there any resources for being able to watch them online?
I'm trying to expand my horizons beyond my American exposure!
I remember Dr Who being shown in the US on public TV back in the late 70's and wasn't impressed. I was probably too young to get it and also didn't see it from beginning. Found it again couple of years ago w/Chris Eccleston as the Doctor and have been sucked in ever since. I love this show! It's my favorite sci-fi show since Star Trek:Next Generation and Stargate!
Don't know when the finale is due to show on SciFi in USA...
We also had Tripods, the Day of the Triffids, and a show called Star Cops, which didn't last long but seemed quite good.
There were pretty good shows done with puppets too, like Captain Scarlet, and I loved Terrahawks as a kid.
There was also Space 1999, which seems a bit daft in the title alone now!
Like the Dentist says, english tv seems little interested in scifi at the moment, even with the success of Doctor Who. Too much reality tv to make. Urgh.
1_ LEXX, a must see epic dark sci-fi journey aboard the mighty ship LEXX.
The show was made in Nova Scoatia*spell-check*
790's favorite sci-fi tv show of all time beating out all Star Treks.
2_ Red Dwarf.
A must see BBC show. Hands down the best sci-fi comedy of all time.
3_Torchwood.
Spin-off of Doctor Who, lead character Capt. Jack.
Quality show when you can't get Doctor Who.
;-)
790: Thanks...
There was a documentary about British SF on the Sci-Fi Channel a while back. They showed a clip from Star Cops and it just looks embarrassing now. Moonbase 3 did the factual thing better. Loved Blake's 7 despite the diabolical effects, and it had the best spit-yer-tea-across-the-room finale ever.
I never watched enough of Farscape to figure out what was going on, but I think that was part-Australian wasn't it? Filmed there anyway.
Lexx! That's another good call.
Anyone watch The Prisoner? I have the entire series on DVD but I only got through a few episodes and set it aside due to lack of time. I'll have to pick that up again and watch it all the way through.
Vic
Space 1999 was awesome for its time. I had at least one or two Eagle spaceship toys. Personally I loved the second season theme more than the first, and being young and stupid I thought Barry Morse died in real life and was written out? ;-)
He was the Bones of the show. Never liked Dr Russell much. They would allways blur her facial image, "wonder why, lol". Looking back now those uniforms were awefull. Haha.
(Farscape) was a show about a NASA test pilot " John Chricton" that while flying a test spaceship was caught in a wormhole.
Due to the nature of his flight path and a solar flare, his ship was instantly transported to the other side of the universe smack dab in the middle of a intergalactic space-prison break.
Upon clearing some debris his ship was struck by a Sabacean Marauder. The pilot of the marauder was killed when his ship struck an asteroid.
The pilot was the brother of the Captian of the fleet, Captian Crais. Cap Crais was a "human landmine" and upon hearing the news of his brothers death freaks out, kills his XO and goes rogue to find John Chricton. And that's just the pilot episode for season1.
John Cricton later in seasons 2 thru 4 was hunted down for his wormhole knowledge. Seems the PeaceKeepers (Sabaceans) and the Scarrens (big lizards) want to develop a wormhole weapon. The scarren makeup and overall look was awesome. The show was produced by the Jim Henson Co.
The show was amazingly original I reccomend watching it in order.
After the show was cancelled by Sci-fi because of budget woes, the fans created a viral campaign to get it backon the air. the fans were extremly angry over the last season 4 episode -ironically titled "bad timing". That episode left off with a MASSIVE cliff hanger.
Because of the viral campaign (save farscape) a few weathly fans decided to become Angel investers and funded the show. Sci-fi agreed to air a 4 epsiode mini_series (Farscape the Peacekeeper Wars) to the close out the show with some class and boy did they.
Check out Farscape everyone. Its a great show !!!
Yeah, blurring Dr Russell just looks bizarre now. They used to do the same thing with practically every female character close-up in Star Trek as well, the weirdos. You're spot-on about everyone smoking like chimneys in UFO. And drinking. Straker's got a minibar in his office, f'God's sake. That's just what you need, isn't it? A whiskeyed-up coughing man with blue eyeliner in charge of countering the alien threat to civilisation. No wonder that General hated his guts...
Very short series, about 6 episodes I think, and probably cancelled due to the usual dumb reasons. Was an excellent show and could really have gone on to more.
A number of the older shows, like Prisoner and UFO, are being shown again, if on obscure digital channels (ITV4).
You'll get people beating each other to death with clubs on ebay for an Interceptor, Bruce. Dig that sucker out! I had one and painted it white. Because it was white in the show. Like a fool.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet_(TV_se...)
Pretty sure it is on dvd too, somewhere.
I used a fully posable spiderman action figure for target practice when I was in high school.
I cut up a superman comic book that my dad gave me.. that cool pic with him holding the car begged to be cut out...
Etc., etc...
On the other hand, I still have my all metal diecast thunderbird #2! The flying sub from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, the Land of the Giants ship... yea.. I got one really coooool box...
The General (if I remember correctly)was a lame duck and Straker knew it. He also felt theGeneral was a risk to have in power.
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Haha, The hellraiser looking guy is called Scorpius.
He's a hybrid, half Sabacean and half Scarren. He's the Peacekeeper version of Darth Vader/Boba Fett.
He looks like that because his outfit is a special cooling suit. He's very smart, strong and can tell if your lying by looking at your aura.
He keeps this a secret so as to allways be one step ahead of others.
On the rest:
(I'll try not to spoil too much). Scorpius comes in at the end of season 1. Crais's pursuit of Cricton ends because of Scorpius.
Scorpius dosnt care about Crais dead brother he finds out by capturing Chricton that he's a human not a Sabacean and also stumbles upon wormhole information that was implanted by dimensional-time-aliens earlier in season 1.
Scorpius wants to use the wormhole information to build a weapon to destory the Scarrens.
Chricton actually does make a wormhole weapon near the end of season 3.
After that he's the Galaxys most wanted, Scorpius and the Scarrens both want the weapon and hunt him down to get it. Chricton has to eventually pick a side and that's covered in the 4 part mini series "the Peacekeeper Wars"...
Is a real good show!
(Cool thing about the Scarren story arc, is they find out that not only does Chricton have wormhole weapon secrets, he is also from Earth, and the Scarrens need something "else" that can only be found there).
Wormholes arnt just for killen, if ya get my drift. ;-)
The dvds are pretty cheap last time I looked. The PeaceKeeper War miniseries can be found at bestbuy for like 10 bucks. They condensed all 4 hours into one huge movie... Its so worth 10 bucks.
Kinda tough to find but Frys carries it.
Also if you love British humor you'll love the Original "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy BBC movie".
Douglas Adams real extended version of his book. Not the new movie version.