--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "Cat Corley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I loved it. It's a show that takes you on an adventure. I miss shows
> with weird aliens and costumes. There should be more rubber masks and
> puppets.
> 

I love it as well. There's nothing wrong with
cheesy sci/fi, if its good cheese.:)

> Christopher Eccleston was also in The Others with Nicole Kidman. He
> supposedly quit the show after 1 season because he was going to be in
> the DaVinci Code movie. I haven't seen his name in the credits yet.
>

He didn't want to be typecasted as The Doctor either. 
Don't worry, however his replacement picks up
the ball very well.
> Cat
> 
> On 3/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Believe it or don't, I never watched the famed "Dr. Who" from back
in the day. I saw Tom Baker (?), watched a few minutes of some shows,
but never got into it. What can I say? I was a goofy kid who was too
focused on Star Trek, Lost in Space, Land of the Giants, etc. The only
British fare I was hooked on was Monty Python. Never saw *any* of the
Brit sci fi shows.
> >
> > But now's my chance! The highly anticipated and highly praised
revival of Dr. Who (from 2005), premieres tomorrow night on Sci Fi
Channel. I'm hearing rave reviews about it. I hear fully 44% of all
British households tuned in for the premiere last year!   I hear the
new Doctor is decidedly different, but liked. I believe I saw the
actor play a military leader in "28 Days Later"?
> >
> > ******************
> >
> > The Time Lord enters a new age.
> >
> > Christopher Eccleston's Doctor is wise, funny and brave, an
adventurer in time and space. His detached logic gives him a vital
edge when the world's in danger. But when it comes to human
relationships, he can be found wanting. That's why he needs Rose.
> >
> > Rose Tyler is a shop-girl from the present day, trapped in a dull
existence. From the moment she and the Doctor meet, they are
soulmates; they understand and complement each other. With nothing to
hold Rose back — neither her over-bearing mum nor her hapless
boyfriend — she chooses to devote herself to the Doctor and his
promise of fantastic adventures across the universe. And he doesn't
let her down….
> >
> > At the 2005 National Television Awards, voted for by the British
public, Doctor Who scooped three of the top prizes: Most Popular
Drama, Most Popular Actor (Christopher Eccleston) and Most Popular
Actress (Billie Piper).
> >
> > So don't delay — hop into the Tardis and get ready for the
adventure of a lifetime (or two or three or 12…)
>






 
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