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ALERT! Dr Who fans, hours of Dr Who programming including some brand new "stuff"
#1
Check your local program guide for BBC America. Starts here in Socal at 5 am Monday, but YMMV?

The programs go on for hours. It's a marathon.

Get ready to spends days of your life catching up, if you get hooked into recording this "feast?"
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#2
Netflix also has most of the recent Doctor Who episodes from the 9th (Christopher Eccleston), 10th (David Tennant) and 11th (Matt Smith).

Have you bought your tickets to see the 50th Anniversay Day of the Doctor in 3D and the movies November 23 or 25?
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#3
I may tune in.

I didn't like rubbery Matt Smith at first, but the last series was actually enjoyable for me. And I couldn't believe it had been five years.

Tennant will always be my favorite, methinks.
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#4
Needless to say, I'm a Huge Who fan, ever since I was only allowed to watch it from behind the couch as a wee lad, on the local PBS station.
The local PBS station has since whored itself out to crackpot infomercial bastard$, so there is no Who in this Whoville.
Our local cable provider does not carry BBC America on a reasonable tier, so I will have to do without these Wholligans.
I am desolate... what can I do, Whowise?

Oh, there is this thing, this thing that dares not speak its name. I can get Whoever there, in the deep of night, when the local idiots have gone to sleep, and have stopped downloading their crappy "Reality" programs. I need the bandwidth then.

Eustace

(PS: I had a potential problem with "whored". I tried a couple of ways to mitigate the problem, but in Preview, our insane Language Nanny would have nothing to do with it. So I just used "whored", and somehow it works.) (hoored)
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#5
No cable, so no new Who for me.

Until it pops up on usenet.
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