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The pure adventure of the first few Doctors especially David Tennant, and their hint of melancholy. It brought a side to the character we missed in my day. But it's the optimism of the Time Lord, his ability to see the good in humans, that always shines through. The Doctor believes in us even when we don't believe in ourselves. | The pure adventure of the first few Doctors especially David Tennant, and their hint of melancholy. It brought a side to the character we missed in my day. But it's the optimism of the Time Lord, his ability to see the good in humans, that always shines through. The Doctor believes in us even when we don't believe in ourselves. | ||
− | IF I MAY be allowed a small plug, it was the BBC that brought William Hartnell to that scrapyard in 1963. The BBC who nurtured it and invented the miracle of regeneration to explain cast changes. And after the decision to cancel the show was reversed, | + | IF I MAY be allowed a small plug, it was the BBC that brought William Hartnell to that scrapyard in 1963. The BBC who nurtured it and invented the miracle of regeneration to explain cast changes. And after the decision to cancel the show was reversed, it was the BBC who reinvented it with some of the best acting and writing on television, anywhere in the world. |
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− | it was the BBC who reinvented it with some of the best acting and writing on television, anywhere in the world. | ||
And you can now watch the Doctor almost anywhere in that world - in 206 territories to be exact, including the USA, Australia, Germany, France and Italy. Each has fans tuning in and buying the merchandise. The trailer for series six on YouTube was the third most viewed entertainment video in the world and the Doctor Who Facebook page has 2.3 million fans. All that helps the BBC generate income to spend on high-quality programmes at home, not to mention burnishing the British reputation for innovation and quality in TV. | And you can now watch the Doctor almost anywhere in that world - in 206 territories to be exact, including the USA, Australia, Germany, France and Italy. Each has fans tuning in and buying the merchandise. The trailer for series six on YouTube was the third most viewed entertainment video in the world and the Doctor Who Facebook page has 2.3 million fans. All that helps the BBC generate income to spend on high-quality programmes at home, not to mention burnishing the British reputation for innovation and quality in TV. |
Latest revision as of 23:24, 12 April 2014

50th anniversary special
23 November 2013
- You Can't Destroy the Doctor
- Doctor Doctor ...
- Who's That Doctor?
- The Man in Charge
- The Grumpy Old Man Who Spawned a TV Legend
- How Charlie Chaplin Saved Doctor Who
- The Comedian Who Wanted to Be Taken Seriously
- The Time Lord Saved Me from the Building Site
- Fans Invade the Tardis
- Totally Tasteless
- No More Ferrets for Me
- The Doctor Hits America
- The Man Who Said 'No'
- One for the Ladies
- The Geek Inherits the Universe

10th (1973) | 20th (1983) | 30th (1993) | 40th (2003) | 50th (2013) | 60th (2023)