http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue456/news.html


SCI FI Channel announced Jan. 12 that it will air the first season of 
the BBC's hit SF series Doctor Who, starting in March. The 13 
episodes, starring Christopher Eccleston as the Doctor and Billie 
Piper as Rose Tyler, will air as part of SCI FI Fridays at 9 p.m. 
ET/PT.

The series, from head writer and executive producer Russell T. Davies, 
ran originally in the United Kingdom last year and was one of the 
network's biggest hits ever. An update of the classic Doctor Who show, 
the series continues in the U.K. with an upcoming second season that 
will star David Tennant as the Doctor.

"The Doctor's made all sorts of journeys in time and space, but this 
is one of his most exciting yet!" Davies said in a statement. "I'm a 
huge fan of the SCI FI Channel, and I'm delighted that Doctor Who is 
appearing on a channel that supports and enhances the entire genre."

"With its rich history of imaginative storytelling, Doctor Who is a 
true sci-fi classic," Thomas P. Vitale, SCI FI's senior vice 
president, programming and original movies, said in a separate 
statement. "We're excited to add the show to our lineup."

Meanwhile, BBC Video announced that it has moved the proposed U.S. 
release date of the Doctor Who first-season DVD set to July 4 from its 
originally planned February launch.


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