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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.  
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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.  
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"[[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.  
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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.  

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