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Damn, rest in piece for her.
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You'll find plenty of info (and spoilers!) at http://tardis.wikia.com - the show's been running since 1963 and has three ongoing spin-offs (Sarah Jane Adventures, Torchwood, and K-9) so there's a lot of material in the archive. Some of the 1960s episodes of Doctor Who you'll never see though - the BBC wiped them in the days before video recorders and multi-channel TV were available.
There was 26 seasons from 1963 to 1989, a TV movie in 1996, and then four modern seasons in 2005-2008, then a few stand alone episodes in 2009 before series 5 last year. The start of modern series 5 is a good jump on point, as that's just after the Doctor regenerated into his 11th body, and is when he meets his current companions. |
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I heard those episodes that were lost, were lost due to fire not intentionally. Either way can't see them, not that I would want to.
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I asked my mom and she said she was watching it in the past. lol, she never told me about it
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Oh my god yesterday, they were quite interesting, and ya they diffenitly was a great series, i love the new doctor but to be honest my favorite would be Tom Bakers wit5h Tenantn coming in third.
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My fav is the 9th Doctor and the kind of sort of clone of the 10th Doctor.
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