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26 March, 2015: 10th Anniversary of the broadcast of 'Rose'

Wow, time flies by! Congratulations to everyone involved during the past 10 years. Bringing back a show like Doctor Who in a form that is popular amongst fans both old and new is an amazing accomplishment!

I'd wish they'd reboot Blake's 7.
They keep promising. In fact, the last time it was announced, they actually claimed to have a 13 episode order for SyFy, but, haven't heard anything about it in a long time, so, it seems to have vanished again
 
Hehe, I remember myself and a bunch of my internet friends were in an IRC channel. The BBC simulcast the show on the internet and the BBC internet feed "accidentally" went world wide. Living in the US I never thought I'd get to see it, but I did. Then I remember that they had an audio problem where audience noise from, I believe it was "The Graham Norton" show, bled through for a few seconds early in the episode when Rose and The Doctor were sneaking around the basement of the building where she worked. I remember thinking "wow, what a strange time for noises like that". It wasn't until afterwards I found out what it was. It's has been a while hasn't it?
 
I saw the leaked Canadian version complete with the original theme music, I rememberthinking it all felt very short and the story went exceptionally fast.
 
I saw the leaked Canadian version complete with the original theme music, I rememberthinking it all felt very short and the story went exceptionally fast.
Yea, now that you mention it, I remember thinking how short a single episode was, after having been a fan since the early 1980s of the Classic Show, and being programmed in my viewing, for most Stories to be a minimum of 4x 25 minute episodes.
 
I remember thinking that it was a bit silly (Mickey being eaten by a bin, anyone?) but enjoyable. Eccleston and Piper impressed me more than the story or script. I was more intrigued by the preview of the following week's story.

Yeah, and then that following episode had the stretched out flap of skin that called itself the "last pure human" and other aliens that were just as silly as Mickey getting eating by a bin.

I am still relatively new to Who, although I've immersed myself in it as much as I can since finally getting on board. My first episode was the 50th anniversary episode, "The Day of the Doctor". I've been told that this was a bad place to start, but I tend to disagree as it is what sold me on the concept. I might have written the show off as too silly just based on those first two episodes if I didn't know where it was heading.

ETA: Don't get me wrong-- by the end of Series One, I was completely sold on Eccelston. "Dalek", "The Doctor Dances", "The Parting of the Ways" all made up for any growing pains the show may have had.
 
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Anniversary messages from cast and crew

http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2015...-and-writers-send-10th-anniversary-messages-1





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The Three Doctors was the original 10th anniversary. Maybe Omega will finally make his comeback in the nu-10th.

McGann, Tennant, Smith & Capaldi in The Four Doctors?

Why on Earth would McGann be in it? ;)

Wow, time flies by! Congratulations to everyone involved during the past 10 years. Bringing back a show like Doctor Who in a form that is popular amongst fans both old and new is an amazing accomplishment!

I'd wish they'd reboot Blake's 7.
They keep promising. In fact, the last time it was announced, they actually claimed to have a 13 episode order for SyFy, but, haven't heard anything about it in a long time, so, it seems to have vanished again

Blakes 7 can only come back if I get to be showrunner!!:scream::angel:

Plus of course I have a nagging fear about how they might handle it. I still don’t think a reboot is necessary, a continuation would work just as well and allow for the odd cameo.

I saw the leaked Canadian version complete with the original theme music, I rememberthinking it all felt very short and the story went exceptionally fast.
Yea, now that you mention it, I remember thinking how short a single episode was, after having been a fan since the early 1980s of the Classic Show, and being programmed in my viewing, for most Stories to be a minimum of 4x 25 minute episodes.

The new show sometimes still lacks that scene/mood setting that the classic series could do so well, but on the flipside we don’t have whole episodes that are capture/escape padding so sauce for the goose Mr Saavik :)
 
^ I'd love to see something like that but it doesn't look like we're going to get anything dramatic to mark the 10th anniversary. Just video messages and the like from cast and crew past and present.

Didn't RTD say that he was asked to write something for the 10th anniversary but that he declined, pointing out that you couldn't really celebrate a 10th anniversary less than 18 months after marking the 50th?
 
I wonder if there'll be an episode or a moment in series 9 that calls back to Eccleston's series? (hopefully not a Slitheen cameo)
 
Didn't RTD say that he was asked to write something for the 10th anniversary but that he declined, pointing out that you couldn't really celebrate a 10th anniversary less than 18 months after marking the 50th?

I have to agree with him. While it's great that RTD and his team opened the door for the show to still be running today (and at least a nod to Series '1' in an upcoming episode would be cute), the show is really 52 years old. RTD built on what had come before and proved that the programme shouldn't have been run into the ground and axed in the first place, but its birthday is and always will be the 23rd of November. The 50th celebrations did a lot to bridge the gap between the original run and the revival, and drawing a distinction between the two once again would only serve to undermine that.
 
I never really considered a gap between the classic era and the modern era (aside from the number of years that had passed). "Rose" i think managed to a good job of introducing DW to a new audiance whilst managing to be somewhat true to it's roots. Besides many of the people who would be tuning into watch DW when it returned would have been kids when DW was first on and no doubt many had kids of their own.
 
I feel old.

I've been a Doctor Who fan for 10 years. To me it feels like I've just started. I guess that is what happens when you haven't seen much of the original shows from the 60s to the 90s.

This nicely sums me up too. Though I only became a Whovian about 2 or 3 years ago as the hype train for the 50th started, and I dipped into Classic Who for a sample of each Doctor. Now I'm making my way through that, and Big Finish, and I still feel a newbie.

I hope they do something in the new series to mark it.
 
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