- Sun Feb 16, 2014 7:00 pm
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Hello, Whovians and non-Whovians alike! This thread is for discussion of Doctor Who, news about Doctor Who, Doctor Who fan works, and basically everything about it.
For those who are new to it, Doctor Who is a popular British Sci-Fi show about an alien called the Doctor who loves humans and travels through time and space in his time machine called the TARDIS with various companions. The first season aired in 1963 with the Doctor played by William Hartnell; when he eventually retired from the show due to health reasons, the showrunners decided that they would continue the show by writing in a mechanism called regeneration where the Doctor would change appearance and (to some extent) personality after being mortally injured or ill, which has become one of the things the show is best known for. Doctor Who stopped airing in 1989 during the time of the Seventh Doctor (played by Sylvester McCoy) due to low ratings. A movie was made in the interim featuring the Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann) but failed to launch a continuation of the series; however, it was relaunched successfully in 2005 with the Ninth Doctor played by Christopher Eccleston and Russel T. Davies as lead writer. It returned to immense popularity as it continued to explore important questions and ideas in a typical Sci-Fi manner while being a great deal of fun. It also spawned spinoff series Torchwood (currently on indefinite hiatus) and The Sarah Jane Adventures (which was discontinued due to the tragic death of Elizabeth Sladen, who played Sarah Jane Smith). The current lead writer is Steven Moffat, and the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) has just regenerated into the Twelfth (Peter Capaldi), accompanied by Clara "Oswin" Oswald (Jenna Coleman).
Well, what are we waiting for?

For those who are new to it, Doctor Who is a popular British Sci-Fi show about an alien called the Doctor who loves humans and travels through time and space in his time machine called the TARDIS with various companions. The first season aired in 1963 with the Doctor played by William Hartnell; when he eventually retired from the show due to health reasons, the showrunners decided that they would continue the show by writing in a mechanism called regeneration where the Doctor would change appearance and (to some extent) personality after being mortally injured or ill, which has become one of the things the show is best known for. Doctor Who stopped airing in 1989 during the time of the Seventh Doctor (played by Sylvester McCoy) due to low ratings. A movie was made in the interim featuring the Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann) but failed to launch a continuation of the series; however, it was relaunched successfully in 2005 with the Ninth Doctor played by Christopher Eccleston and Russel T. Davies as lead writer. It returned to immense popularity as it continued to explore important questions and ideas in a typical Sci-Fi manner while being a great deal of fun. It also spawned spinoff series Torchwood (currently on indefinite hiatus) and The Sarah Jane Adventures (which was discontinued due to the tragic death of Elizabeth Sladen, who played Sarah Jane Smith). The current lead writer is Steven Moffat, and the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) has just regenerated into the Twelfth (Peter Capaldi), accompanied by Clara "Oswin" Oswald (Jenna Coleman).
Well, what are we waiting for?

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