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Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited - Watch - 2pm - 12/13 October
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Hartnell and Troughton will be covered this weekend, followed by Pertwee and Tom Baker next weekend and so on every weekend up to the 50th anniversary
Watch will be taking a look at their various companions and be showing various other Dr Who related programs including Dr Who at the Proms 2010 on Sunday
"The Aztecs" will be shown from the Hartnell era
"Tomb of the Cybermen" from the Troughton era
Watch will be taking a look at their various companions and be showing various other Dr Who related programs including Dr Who at the Proms 2010 on Sunday
"The Aztecs" will be shown from the Hartnell era
"Tomb of the Cybermen" from the Troughton era
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Putting BBC Worldwide to shame, also?
To the layman Watch has absolutely nothing to do with the BBC. This type of programming celebration should be on BBC4, there's simply no excuse - it's not like it shows anything before 7pm
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Whovians are increasingly becoming the most irritating fandom in existence. Whine whine whine. :rolleyes:
That'll be the same Watch that is owned by UKTV, that is 50% owned by BBC Worldwide, which is 100% owned by the BBC!
That's because it shares its transponder with BBC Parliament the same as BBC3 shares with CBeebies.
CBBC & BBC Three on one transponder.
Cbeebies & BBC FOUR on another one.
Parliament on it's own.
Quite and also the Beeb are keeping the anniversary stuff for the right month!
Close enough. The fact is BBC3 and 4 can't start any earlier than they do as they time share with other channels.
ive known since the late Nineties back when it was UK Gold which at that time was a jointly owned channel with BBC Worldwide and Thames(Then it split into Gold and Watch about 5 years back) and im not exactly involved in the Satellite TV Business
Or at the very least show one full story a week, say Sunday afternoon with a documentary or two leading up to the anniversary. Shame as not only is it great cross promotion but they could have hijacked the channel turning it into BBC Who instead.
Also would have loved to see a documentary on the recovery of missing episodes leading up to the 50th. Especially as the recovery is a large part of the history of the show itself and has an interest and place in every fans heart.
Well I bet you're in the minority then.
Geez, I can't believe how many people don't think this type of celebration should be on the Beeb
That's the problem though - why should they "take over" a channel to suh a degree? Yes, it's a huge event for us as fans, but for casual viewers it isn't. They don't want to spend time watching black and white Doctor Who serials on BBC2. Fans who WANT to watch that will more than likely already have the DVDs so the Beeb has nothing to gain by giving over so much airtime to Doctor Who.
They SHOULD celebrate the 50th, absolutely, and they will. But I think a lot of us fans are slightly disillusioned about the scale with which they can (and should) realistically do that.
Can't see that anyone answered your question: no, they are not the remastered versions being shown. It's amazing to see how much work was done to clean them up to the standard that we are now used to.
Yes because the BBC has only announced a range of specially commissioned content on BBC1, BBC2, BBC3, BBC4, CBBC, Radio 1 and Radio 2 to mark the shows anniversary. Hardly bothering at all are they? I mean so many shows in the history of television have had higher profile celebrations.
Strange seeing the Vidfired clips of stuff I've seen many times as film prints.
Just out of interest, what are Radio 1 doing? I've not seen anything about that.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2013/day-of-the-doctor.html
Looking that up made me realise I left Radio 4 Extra off my initial post.
Although they have flagged next weekend's showing of Spearhead From Space as HD, so possibly the same master as the Blu Ray version might be used.