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A similar animated approach was used to cater to fans of the cult hit "Doctor Who." The long-running BBC science fiction serial--a Sunday night fixture on [[broadwcast:WTTW|WTTW-Ch. 11]] in the '80s and early '90s-- offered a Flash-animated serial from an original script by the nowdeceased author Douglas Adams. In November, the BBC will offer a new animated serial, with popular British actor Richard E. Grant taking over the title voice. | A similar animated approach was used to cater to fans of the cult hit "Doctor Who." The long-running BBC science fiction serial--a Sunday night fixture on [[broadwcast:WTTW|WTTW-Ch. 11]] in the '80s and early '90s-- offered a Flash-animated serial from an original script by the nowdeceased author Douglas Adams. In November, the BBC will offer a new animated serial, with popular British actor Richard E. Grant taking over the title voice. | ||
− | For six straight weeks, starting in May, the cult section of the BBC's Web site released 25-minute episodes from a 1979 script, "Shada," by Adams, best known for the novel "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." The adaptation was written as a radio play and is available in both animated and audio formats. | + | For six straight weeks, starting in May, the cult section of the BBC's Web site released 25-minute episodes from a 1979 script, "[[broadwcast:Shada|Shada]]," by Adams, best known for the novel "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." The adaptation was written as a radio play and is available in both animated and audio formats. |
− | "Shada's" Flash-based animation was limited, but the effect was a new lease on life for a franchise nearing its 40th anniversary-- helping to fuel rumors of a "Doctor Who" TV revival. | + | "[[broadwcast:Shada|Shada]]'s" Flash-based animation was limited, but the effect was a new lease on life for a franchise nearing its 40th anniversary-- helping to fuel rumors of a "Doctor Who" TV revival. |
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So far, the BBC has said it is content to serve and retain the series' established fans through the animated serial, though a representative said a DVD version of the Grant-voiced cartoon is expected. A feature film may also be in the works, according to a recent British media report. | So far, the BBC has said it is content to serve and retain the series' established fans through the animated serial, though a representative said a DVD version of the Grant-voiced cartoon is expected. A feature film may also be in the works, according to a recent British media report. | ||
− | Throughout the original 6-week run, "Shada" brought in 200,000 new viewers, numbers comparable to digital TV programming in the U.K. | + | Throughout the original 6-week run, "[[broadwcast:Shada|Shada]]" brought in 200,000 new viewers, numbers comparable to digital TV programming in the U.K. |
Its success lead to the more fully animated follow-up due in November. If the response is strong enough, more episodes will follow, and the BBC currently considers "Doctor Who" an ongoing activity. | Its success lead to the more fully animated follow-up due in November. If the response is strong enough, more episodes will follow, and the BBC currently considers "Doctor Who" an ongoing activity. |