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Old Doctors never die ... they just regenerate. Such is the case of a certain Doctor known as "Who," who travels through time and space delighting millions of television viewers all over the world, including a sizeable group in Mississippi and surrounding areas. | Old Doctors never die ... they just regenerate. Such is the case of a certain Doctor known as "Who," who travels through time and space delighting millions of television viewers all over the world, including a sizeable group in Mississippi and surrounding areas. | ||
− | In the climactic final moments of the climactic [[broadwcast: | + | In the climactic final moments of the climactic [[broadwcast:Logopolis|final story]] of the "Doctor Who" package of programs that [[broadwcast:Mississippi Educational Television|Mississippi ETV]] has been airing for the past two years, the Doctor, played by Tom Baker, takes a nasty fall from a tall tower. But, at the moment of death, he is regenerated into another body, as is the strange — and convenient — physiological custom of Time Lords from the planet of Gallifrey. Even though the Doctor lost his grip and dropped to the ground, Mississippi ETV viewers have been left hanging for three consecutive runs of the series — an ETV "time loop" — until now. Brand new "Doctor Who" programs are being made available this year for telecast in the U.S. |
IN JUNE MISSISSIPPI ETV will air the next story in the BBC's "Doctor Who" series, "[[broadwcast:Castrovalva|Castrovalva]]," starring the new, regenerated Doctor, Peter Davison. "Castrovalva" picks up where the previous story, "Logopolis," left off — on the ground with the disoriented, spread-eagled new Doctor surrounded by his three awed companions. The Doctor's sworn archenemy, the Master, who forced the Doctor from the tower, still lurks, threatening more danger and destruction. | IN JUNE MISSISSIPPI ETV will air the next story in the BBC's "Doctor Who" series, "[[broadwcast:Castrovalva|Castrovalva]]," starring the new, regenerated Doctor, Peter Davison. "Castrovalva" picks up where the previous story, "Logopolis," left off — on the ground with the disoriented, spread-eagled new Doctor surrounded by his three awed companions. The Doctor's sworn archenemy, the Master, who forced the Doctor from the tower, still lurks, threatening more danger and destruction. |