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− | The BBC’s “Doctor Who” has | + | The BBC’s “Doctor Who” has become one of the most popular British TV shows to be released in America and is the longest running sci-fi show to date. Since the show started up again in 2005 after the end of the original in 1989, fans have flocked to anything “Doctor Who,” and it’s difficult to find anyone who hasn’t at least heard of the time traveling show. As this is the 50th anniversary of the beloved series, the BBC is working to produce an episode to celebrate this achievement. Based on what is currently confirmed, it will be an episode no Whovian will want to miss. |
Beginning originally in 1963, “Doc- tor Who” evolved alongside technol- ogy as new improvements allowed for greater capabilities within the show. Better special effects were made possible for the aliens, and the screen went from being grey to Technicolor. | Beginning originally in 1963, “Doc- tor Who” evolved alongside technol- ogy as new improvements allowed for greater capabilities within the show. Better special effects were made possible for the aliens, and the screen went from being grey to Technicolor. |
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