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Topic History of: Dr Who at Christmas... pretty good
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Hamlet I didn't enjoy it. After an excellent first 3 minutes it quickly became a confused mess with the joke Sontaran and meandering plot.
Brian I'm sure the hilarious double act between the Dr and the forgetful Sontaran had all the 5 yr olds in stitches
bh It doesn't compare to the original series in my humble opinion. So, I prefer the 60s & 70s stories.

I'd never say it was ever for kids, though. It never was. Just a family aimed show.

If I had to pick a favourite Science Fiction series, it wouldn't even be the 60s & 70s series either.

I'd plump for something that was less fantasizing. Like "The Incredible Hulk" with Bill Bixby or "The Invaders". Something with a possibility. Tapping into the hidden strengths of Gamma Radiation & people from out of space, that looked just like us. It would be nice to think that "The Invisible Man" a la David McCallum could be a possibility too...but I doubt it.
steveimp stavros wrote:
It's an over-hyped kids' show!

That's lasted 50 years and is still popular throughout the world.
stavros It's an over-hyped kids' show!