didn't
> > > > want to
> > > > > broadcast new DW during a holiday weekend in order to maximize
> > ratings.
> > > > > Personally I don't think 2 weeks is that big of a deal. I'd have
> > more
> > > > sympathy
> > > > > for those upset with the
gt; > > > Personally I don't think 2 weeks is that big of a deal. I'd have
> more
> > > sympathy
> > > > for those upset with the epic U.K.-U.S. gap in Top Gear broadcasts or
> the
> > > > various West End/Andrew Lloyd Webber reality competition
k 2 weeks is that big of a deal. I'd have more
> > sympathy
> > > for those upset with the epic U.K.-U.S. gap in Top Gear broadcasts or the
> > > various West End/Andrew Lloyd Webber reality competitions.
>
> > > David
>
> > >
> > > Fro
> > Personally I don't think 2 weeks is that big of a deal. I'd have more
> > sympathy
> > > for those upset with the epic U.K.-U.S. gap in Top Gear broadcasts or the
> > > various West End/Andrew Lloyd Webber reality competitions.
>
> > > David
&g
gt; various West End/Andrew Lloyd Webber reality competitions.
> >
> > David
> >
> > ____________
> > From: M-D November
> > To: TVorNotTV
> > Sent: Tue, June 29, 2010 9:54:06 PM
> > Subject: [TV orNotTV] Re: My regular Doctor Who ra
. gap in Top Gear broadcasts or the
> various West End/Andrew Lloyd Webber reality competitions.
>
> David
>
> ____
> From: M-D November
> To: TVorNotTV
> Sent: Tue, June 29, 2010 9:54:06 PM
> Subject: [TV orNotTV] Re: My regular Doctor Who rant
> Oh, you kids, so impatient. In my day, you had to wait months or years
> (or forever) to see these shows. And I had to walk to school, two
> miles there, three miles back, and uphill in both directions. Get off
> of my lawn!
Carrying your piano?
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Oh, you kids, so impatient. In my day, you had to wait months or years
(or forever) to see these shows. And I had to walk to school, two
miles there, three miles back, and uphill in both directions. Get off
of my lawn!
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 9:54 PM, M-D November wrote:
> OK. So there you go
gap in Top Gear broadcasts or the
various West End/Andrew Lloyd Webber reality competitions.
David
From: M-D November
To: TVorNotTV
Sent: Tue, June 29, 2010 9:54:06 PM
Subject: [TV orNotTV] Re: My regular Doctor Who rant (with SPOILERS about The
End of Time)
OK
OK. So there you go - a full month delay for no discernible reason.
This is why US viewers turn to "extralegal" means to get our BBC fix.
On Jun 29, 1:35 pm, "K.M. Richards" wrote:
> According to the BBC America website, "The Pandorica Opens" will run
> July 17 and "The Big Bang" on July 24.
>
>
According to the BBC America website, "The Pandorica Opens" will run
July 17 and "The Big Bang" on July 24.
On Jun 29, 1:19 pm, M-D November wrote:
> If memory serves, BBCA was two weeks behind prior to Memorial Day, so
> they'd be three weeks behind now - four weeks after the 4th.
> "Vincent &
Episode 13 ("The Big Bang") aired in the UK (and my living room) this
past Saturday. No spoilers, but the finale is a DOOZY.
If memory serves, BBCA was two weeks behind prior to Memorial Day, so
they'd be three weeks behind now - four weeks after the 4th.
"Vincent & The Doctor" was episode 10; n
On Jun 28, 9:25 pm, David Bruggeman wrote:
(Can
> "Day and Night" qualify for the short animated subject Oscar?)
Absolutely! And it's a beauty.
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Mon, June 28, 2010 9:14:14 PM
Subject: [TV orNotTV] Re: My regular Doctor Who rant (with SPOILERS about The
End of Time)
That was a spoiler-free comment above - I hope.
On Jun 28, 3:20 pm, Jon Delfin wrote:
> Not a word, please, about episodes that have yet to air here. Thank you.
>
&
That was a spoiler-free comment above - I hope.
On Jun 28, 3:20 pm, Jon Delfin wrote:
> Not a word, please, about episodes that have yet to air here. Thank you.
>
> jd
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Michael wrote:
> > For all of the caveats that fans might have about the fifth season o
Not a word, please, about episodes that have yet to air here. Thank you.
jd
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Michael wrote:
> For all of the caveats that fans might have about the fifth season of
> nu-Who, I thought that new showrunner Steven Moffat (creator/writer of
> the original U.K. version
For all of the caveats that fans might have about the fifth season of
nu-Who, I thought that new showrunner Steven Moffat (creator/writer of
the original U.K. version of "Coupling" and "Jekyll" and the winner of
three Hugos for his "Who" scripts), and Matt Smith and Karen Gillan as
the 11th Doctor
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