A little about the doctor…Doctor Who?

Written by Renee on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 at 2:03 pm. Filed in Sci-Fi Views and tagged , .

Hi, everyone!

Though I’m new to posting on Scifi Fantasies, I’m not new to watching science fiction shows. I grew up on the likes of Enterprise, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and, of course, Doctor Who. It amazes me that after all these years (Lord, I’m not going to tell my age here…really…I hope!), that there are a few of the same shows still alive today. At least in some form or another. One of those is the British television show, Doctor Who.

If you were a fan of the old show set in the late 60′s, never fear, the show hasn’t changed that much. It still has the most fantastic storylines. And the doctor still has a companion!

There are a few things that have changed, of course. The actor who plays the doctor has changed several times over the years. But the latest one isn’t bad at all. David Tenant does a great job.  And the supporting cast members are most excellent.

If you’re a fan, I’d love to know what you think about the new companion–Donna Noble. If you’ve never seen it, I’d say you should definitely give it a try. There are weird creatures, mystery, science, technology, and a bit of twisted romance combined into an all-in-one action packed television series.

Until next time…

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A SciFi fanatic of a different sort... I enjoy shows with that little element of wonder, but I'm very discerning about what I watch. Who has the time not to these days?

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Scifi Fantasies is the work of Lynn Harvey. Lynn finds sci-fi shows & fantasy series fascinating, along with science documentaries. She doesn't think of programs such as Nova, The Universe, and Mega Disasters as educational, so much as stepping stones for her vivid imagination and background for her beloved sci-fi programming.

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