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Originally Posted by Geezer
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Originally Posted by DoctorWho
It's actually T-Roll and is one of the settings on the new 'polygonic' synthesiser from Clive Sinclair.
Getting behind on your cutting edge tech Synth?
Getting behind on your cutting edge tech Synth?
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Originally Posted by DoctorWho
So your repeated off topic ramblings aren't trolling then ollyK?
Either get on topic or troll yourself!
Either get on topic or troll yourself!
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Originally Posted by DoctorWho
TOPIC IS THE NEW SERIES OF DOCTOR WHO.
This announcement was brought to you by the Royal Society for the Hard of Thinking.
This announcement was brought to you by the Royal Society for the Hard of Thinking.
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Well let's get it back on track then mr troll meister!
Did you see the new series and if so what did you think? It's the most significant piece of science fiction the BBC have attempted in recent years and the most ambitious.
The episode in question will be cut before it airs, I wondered what people thought of the pre-release version.
Did you see the new series and if so what did you think? It's the most significant piece of science fiction the BBC have attempted in recent years and the most ambitious.
The episode in question will be cut before it airs, I wondered what people thought of the pre-release version.
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Originally Posted by DoctorWho
Well let's get it back on track then mr troll meister!
Did you see the new series
Did you see the new series
and if so what did you think?
It's the most significant piece of science fiction the BBC have attempted in recent years and the most ambitious.
The episode in question will be cut before it airs, I wondered what people thought of the pre-release version.
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FWIW I always thought Mr Baker was the best Dr Who but TBH the last few efforts by the BBC, the actors they chose and the quality of special effects just killed an already dead show - all IMHO
Anyway... as you were ladies and gentlemen
Andy
EDITED TO SAY: Can't say that I'll be going out of my way to watch the new one
Anyway... as you were ladies and gentlemen
Andy
EDITED TO SAY: Can't say that I'll be going out of my way to watch the new one
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Well to bring it back on track, no I haven't seen it.
Your statement about vindication is unsubstantiated to say the least. The viewing figures and subsequent sales to other TV stations around the world will provide any vindication.
You simply have an opinion, and judging by your response to everyone elses apathy at the return of 'Dr Poo', isn't worth much in the vindication stakes.
I will watch it, but I'm not expecting much. Bu then then again the original never provided much.
Average stories, poor acting crap effects.
The only really good thing about the originals was John Pertwee and Tom Baker IMO (and of course Elizabet Slater, but I was a mere boy at the time).
Peraps you may have a better response if you lightnend up a little. P1ss taking is the order of the day on SN, so you want to play with the big boys be a little less sensitive.
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Your statement about vindication is unsubstantiated to say the least. The viewing figures and subsequent sales to other TV stations around the world will provide any vindication.
You simply have an opinion, and judging by your response to everyone elses apathy at the return of 'Dr Poo', isn't worth much in the vindication stakes.
I will watch it, but I'm not expecting much. Bu then then again the original never provided much.
Average stories, poor acting crap effects.
The only really good thing about the originals was John Pertwee and Tom Baker IMO (and of course Elizabet Slater, but I was a mere boy at the time).
Peraps you may have a better response if you lightnend up a little. P1ss taking is the order of the day on SN, so you want to play with the big boys be a little less sensitive.
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I'm personally looking forward to the new series of Dr. Who. The new character promises to be a lot darker - should be intersting. As for Billie Piper, I hope she does ok. I'd hardly call her a munter, and no doubt deserves a decent break.
On the topic of Dr. Who 'birds' does anyone remember the actress who played Perry/Perri - a 1st class peanut smuggler if ever there was one!!
On the topic of Dr. Who 'birds' does anyone remember the actress who played Perry/Perri - a 1st class peanut smuggler if ever there was one!!
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Originally Posted by celticpilgrim
I'm personally looking forward to the new series of Dr. Who. The new character promises to be a lot darker - should be intersting. As for Billie Piper, I hope she does ok. I'd hardly call her a munter, and no doubt deserves a decent break.
On the topic of Dr. Who 'birds' does anyone remember the actress who played Perry/Perri - a 1st class peanut smuggler if ever there was one!!
On the topic of Dr. Who 'birds' does anyone remember the actress who played Perry/Perri - a 1st class peanut smuggler if ever there was one!!
That would be Nicola Bryant (Peri)
Prefered Mary Tamm (romana 1) myself
A Peri picture
Last edited by IPKIS; 09 March 2005 at 09:56 PM.
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Originally Posted by Geezer
Peraps you may have a better response if you lightnend up a little. P1ss taking is the order of the day on SN, so you want to play with the big boys be a little less sensitive.
Geezer
Back on topic you forgot the other great things about the old series of Doctor Who. The Radiophonic workshops original sound effects and Ron Grainer/Delia Derbyshire's inventive theme tune. Not to mention the iconography it spawned in popular culture.
Then again that lot probably escaped you. You'd be better sticking to reality TV shows, quiz programs and sport. Less demanding on the old noggin.
The new series obviously isn't going to be groundbreaking but from what I've seen it is entertaining and slickly produced. It still has the crappy special effects though.
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Hmmm, thanks for that.
The Mary Tamm episodes are on UK gold at the moment
The Mary Tamm episodes are on UK gold at the moment
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That would be Nicola Bryant (Peri)
Prefered Mary Tamm (romana 1) myself
A Peri picture
Prefered Mary Tamm (romana 1) myself
A Peri picture
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I'd imagine if you did a search on a popular p2p network for "DoctorWho+Rose" you'd get to see it that way.
Alternatively just get in your Tardis and watch it later in the month like I did.
Alternatively just get in your Tardis and watch it later in the month like I did.