Doctor Who returns to Sci-Fi 9/29!! (Series TWO)
#28
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Originally Posted by Kevin M. Dean
SciFi loves to do specials at the beginning of seasons, so maybe they'll make a filler special out of stuff like the Confidentials.
I'm really pleased they'll be running these so soon. I held off on getting these "through other means" because I wanted to save them. There isn't much I get truly excited for on TV these days, but the last season of Doctor Who totally won me over.
Does anyone know what the final lineup is going to be? Doctor Who, BSG, and another show? Or reruns of SG-1 or Atlantis?
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Originally Posted by boredsilly
I watched some of these and they were really great for someone who was interested, but had no clue about what Doctor Who was all about. I wish Scifi would run them before Doctor Who, maybe during that dead 7pm hour before the Scifi Friday really starts?
#31
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Originally Posted by cornflakeguy
Man, Battlestar Galactica and Doctor Who both on Friday night. Good thing us sci-fi fan boys don't have dates on Fridays.
Actually, real geeks have built their own Myth TV box.
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Well I'm really looking forward to this. I liked series 1 very much - can't wait to see what they've done with series 2. However, I did already cheat and watch the first 6 or so...now I'm trying to behave, otherwise I won't have anything to look forward to until series 3 makes it on the air.
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Originally Posted by Chew
Hmmm.
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#38
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Originally Posted by Groucho
I'm not sure why this is all in spoiler tags (since none of this discussion is a spoiler), but I'll continue the trend to say:
Spoiler:
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#40
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I also read the RTD is pretty convinced a fourth series(season) is a done deal! He even has about 9 of the stories plotted out already.
Given the BBC ratings, I guess this shouldn't be much of a shock.
Given the BBC ratings, I guess this shouldn't be much of a shock.
#41
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Checking the schedule for the Series 2 episodes on SciFi on 9/29, it's going to be:
8:00pm EDT: Doctor Who "Christmas Invasion" (90 minutes)
9:30pm EDT: Doctor Who "New Earth" (60 minutes)
Then from 10:30-1pm, they repeat both episodes again.
(And I wonder if the short special clip of Rose meeting the newly regenerated Doctor will be included before "Christmas Invasion" shows?)
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8:00pm EDT: Doctor Who "Christmas Invasion" (90 minutes)
9:30pm EDT: Doctor Who "New Earth" (60 minutes)
Then from 10:30-1pm, they repeat both episodes again.
(And I wonder if the short special clip of Rose meeting the newly regenerated Doctor will be included before "Christmas Invasion" shows?)
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#42
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Also, for those who want to catch up on Season 1 (Series 1) with the 9th Doctor, SciFi is showing a marathon of 8 episodes during the morning and afternoon of 9/29, before the Season 2 (Series 2) premiere that night listed in my previous post:
08:00am EDT: Doctor Who - "Dalek"
09:00am EDT: Doctor Who - "The Long Game"
10:00am EDT: Doctor Who - "Father's Day"
11:00am EDT: Doctor Who - "The Empty Child" (pt 1)
12:00pm EDT: Doctor Who - "The Doctor Dances" (pt 2)
01:00pm EDT: Doctor Who - "Boom Town"
02:00pm EDT: Doctor Who - "Bad Wolf" (pt 1)
03:00pm EDT: Doctor Who - "The Parting of the Ways" (pt 2)
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08:00am EDT: Doctor Who - "Dalek"
09:00am EDT: Doctor Who - "The Long Game"
10:00am EDT: Doctor Who - "Father's Day"
11:00am EDT: Doctor Who - "The Empty Child" (pt 1)
12:00pm EDT: Doctor Who - "The Doctor Dances" (pt 2)
01:00pm EDT: Doctor Who - "Boom Town"
02:00pm EDT: Doctor Who - "Bad Wolf" (pt 1)
03:00pm EDT: Doctor Who - "The Parting of the Ways" (pt 2)
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