I confess that I've only caught an occasional snippet of episodes of Dr. Who. But I've got friends who are crazy mad about the show.
The show made the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest running science fiction show--2013 will mark its 50th anniversary.
That's pretty impressive.
This is a montage of some episodes.
This is an explanation of the show's history and the various actors who've played Dr. Who.
So, are you a fan? Have you even heard of this show?
I'm a huge fan of the show so I thoroughly enjoyed the montage and the history. :)
ReplyDeleteI can remember the first episode, myself and late husband thought it was great years down the line it seemed to loose it's appeal.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
I've never watched it. I don't have much time for TV. I mostly read at night.
ReplyDeleteNever seen it, no TV. I wonder if Netflix has it. I would love to catch a few episodes. Had no idea it had been on for so long.
ReplyDeleteLOVE me some Doctor Who!
ReplyDeleteAnd Farawayeyes, Netflix does indeed have it, both on disc and insant play! That's how i started watching them and got hooked.
I love the new version. Seen every episode. Bought a t-shirt. LOVE IT.
ReplyDeleteI remember it being on in the 70's but I never got into it. My daughter and her friend went nuts for it, and have since gotten me hooked. It's good fun, even if it doesn't always make sense.
ReplyDeleteCan you believe I've never watched it? I have heard of it though! :)
ReplyDeleteLove me some Doctor Who! thanks for these videos. *grins*
ReplyDeleteI've seen a couple of them, and looked it up! My response? Who knew?
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to visit all the A-Z Challenge Blogs this month. My alphabet is at myqualityday.blogspot.com
Thanks to Netfix I'm a new Dr. Who fan :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't watched the original, but I really, really enjoy the modern continuation. (With doctors 9 through 11...they're about to start season 7 of the New Who.)
ReplyDeleteI've watched a couple episodes but it just never clicked with me.
ReplyDeleteI've heard SO much about this! But I've never seen it... apparently I'm missing out!
ReplyDeleteI am a Whovian! I also live in Indiana, so that makes me a Whoosier! Hehehe! It's a brilliant show.
ReplyDeleteI used to watch the old episodes when I was a kid. I think it was on the PBS channel. I know people who are crazy about this show still, but I tried to watch a recent episode and didn't get it at all. But I do like the Tardis.
ReplyDeleteHmm, I always thought it was a movie.
ReplyDeleteDr Who is my favourite sci-fi show. Each doctor adds an extra dimension to the character, and the story lines just suck you (me)in. Maybe it's a British thing.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea it's been around that long! That's what I call incredible. :)
ReplyDeleteWow no idea it lasted that long, never watched an episode either.
ReplyDeleteHey! I was around when the Daleks first rolled across the set! Mind you, I usually watched them from a safe vantage point peering around the end of the couch :)
ReplyDeleteI was an avid fan for many years, until somewhere in my teens.
I watched one episode on an accidental channel surfing stop one night...saw the TARDIS though!
ReplyDeleteI've watched a few shows of Dr. Who. I enjoyed the shows but didn't get a chance to put the show on lockdown for regular viewing. However, I so wish I had that TARDIS...the damage, I mean, the great things I could do :-)
ReplyDeleteWe LOVE Dr. Who in this family. I went as a Weeping Angel for Halloween. In fact, Don't Blink is our favorite episode of all time. Plus I love the double episode where Dr. Who spawns a part-human Doctor who goes away with Rose to an alternate reality. It made me cry, that one.
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