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The TimeLord

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Mar 11, 2006, 6:24:13 PM3/11/06
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"Dr Who", the famous British time-travel story-line
will be arriving by Tardis on the SciFi Channel
on Friday17...@2000hrs.CDT (8:00pm).

The first episode is "Rose", that relates how Rose
Tyler (played by Billie Piper) meets the Doctor
(played by Christopher Eccleston), who informs her
that Earth is in great danger. Following that episode,
there will be the episode "The End Of The World".

On a personal note, I wouldn't mind some reruns with
Mr Baker as Dr Who. I think he was the best incarnation.

cf
http://www.scifi.com/schedulebot/index.php3?date=17-MAR-2006&feed_req=US:Central:E

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GeekBoy

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Mar 16, 2006, 12:03:35 PM3/16/06
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"The TimeLord" <mathnphy...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> (Replies will be redirected to alt.sci.time-travel.)
>
> "Dr Who", the famous British time-travel story-line
> will be arriving by Tardis on the SciFi Channel
> on Friday17...@2000hrs.CDT (8:00pm).


I used to watch the orignal Dr. Who (with the Brady Bunch afro hair style.)
on PBS a long time ago.
It did not seem to me that he was time traveling. It was more like he was
traveling the universe to different planets.

GeekBoy

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Aug 10, 2009, 1:37:10 PM8/10/09
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"The TimeLord" <mathnphy...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> (Replies will be redirected to alt.sci.time-travel.)
>
> "Dr Who", the famous British time-travel story-line
> will be arriving by Tardis on the SciFi Channel
> on Friday17...@2000hrs.CDT (8:00pm).
>
> The first episode is "Rose", that relates how Rose
> Tyler (played by Billie Piper) meets the Doctor
> (played by Christopher Eccleston), who informs her
> that Earth is in great danger. Following that episode,
> there will be the episode "The End Of The World".
>
> On a personal note, I wouldn't mind some reruns with
> Mr Baker as Dr Who. I think he was the best incarnation.


Still think that?

I do not like their newest version at all.

I think James Callis would be a very good one.
He has prooved himself to be a very good actor.

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