It’s older than me at any rate! But so much of my childhood and adolescence revolved around the Goodies at 6pm and Dr Who at 6.30pm on the ABC! I think – memory plays tricks!
Me too Mark. Think I became hooked in about 1978. The ABC actually stopped showing the show for a year or two, but then there was a deluge of Tom Baker episodes and some Jon Pertwee repeats.
I started watching it in 1978, and then watched all of the later series of repeats.
Busting to see the remake of Survivors. Hope the ABC screens it on ABC 1.
I only started watching in about 1983 (when we first got a telly – long story…). Immediately hooked – Doctor Who, The Goodies and English Football on Fridays.
Liddy glub gloopy libby nabby noopy sabba sibby sabba nooby abba nabba Tooby ooby walla ….La la la lo lo
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I’m telling the Truth, by which I mean lies. But they’re entertaining lies and in the end isn’t that the real truth? The answer is: No.
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You twinkle above us
We twinkle below
hunt down Tjupurru’s track – ‘Shake dat Leg’ Some absolutely wild Didj playing with the old Dr Who theme ) actually the whole Stompin Ground EP (available in itunes store) is fun.
I must admit I do not mourn the cold war politics of the early Dr Who series.
I remember being quite small and seeing part of an episode in which plastic came alive and killed people. Scared the crap out of me. That was before the repeats of the late 70′s I think, by that time I was old enough to be seriously pissed off with Jo Grant’s fate. Married. To a Welshman. With a Mullet! Phooey.
Never mind Su, have a jelly baby.
In the late 80s, a monumental battle was waged between the Master and the Doctor (Tom Baker), for control of the universe, culminating in a 2 hour finale on Saturday afternoon.
We’d got about half an hour into it and there was a bloody power cut which lasted- you guessed it-until the final credits! We rang everyone we knew whose power hadn’t been affected but no go, so we still don’t know how the Doctor gained the upper hand and vanquished the Master. I’ve harboured an unreasoning hatred towards ETSA ever since.
c) First female Dr Who? Tilda Swinton. Or Emily Woof. OK, Emma Watson – in about five to ten years – if you really insist.
d) Sooner or later, they’re gonna update the external Tardis. I don’t like that thought any more than you do – but if it’s gonna happen, then why not an enclosed airport web terminal? Say at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. You could lose a time-traveling Dalek Horde there just between Terminals Four and Five.
e) Don’t even fucking think about changing the main riff Mr BBC.
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Was it really that long ago?!
It’s older than me at any rate! But so much of my childhood and adolescence revolved around the Goodies at 6pm and Dr Who at 6.30pm on the ABC! I think – memory plays tricks!
Me too Mark. Think I became hooked in about 1978. The ABC actually stopped showing the show for a year or two, but then there was a deluge of Tom Baker episodes and some Jon Pertwee repeats.
For added geeky awesomeness (for those who are fans of both Star Trek and Monty Python):
I started watching it in 1978, and then watched all of the later series of repeats.
Busting to see the remake of Survivors. Hope the ABC screens it on ABC 1.
I only started watching in about 1983 (when we first got a telly – long story…). Immediately hooked – Doctor Who, The Goodies and English Football on Fridays.
Liddy glub gloopy libby nabby noopy sabba sibby sabba nooby abba nabba Tooby ooby walla ….La la la lo lo
.
I’m telling the Truth, by which I mean lies. But they’re entertaining lies and in the end isn’t that the real truth? The answer is: No.
.
You twinkle above us
We twinkle below
hunt down Tjupurru’s track – ‘Shake dat Leg’ Some absolutely wild Didj playing with the old Dr Who theme
) actually the whole Stompin Ground EP (available in itunes store) is fun.
I must admit I do not mourn the cold war politics of the early Dr Who series.
Excellent rendition of my brain last weekend, Adrien.
Seriously.
I remember being quite small and seeing part of an episode in which plastic came alive and killed people. Scared the crap out of me. That was before the repeats of the late 70′s I think, by that time I was old enough to be seriously pissed off with Jo Grant’s fate. Married. To a Welshman. With a Mullet! Phooey.
Never mind Su, have a jelly baby.
In the late 80s, a monumental battle was waged between the Master and the Doctor (Tom Baker), for control of the universe, culminating in a 2 hour finale on Saturday afternoon.
We’d got about half an hour into it and there was a bloody power cut which lasted- you guessed it-until the final credits! We rang everyone we knew whose power hadn’t been affected but no go, so we still don’t know how the Doctor gained the upper hand and vanquished the Master. I’ve harboured an unreasoning hatred towards ETSA ever since.
a) Dr Who was launched the week JFK was umm..delaunched.
b) Shouldn’t Delia Derbyshire get more of a guernsey here?
Within a matter of months she had created her recording of Ron Grainer’s Doctor Who theme, one of the most famous and instantly recognisable TV themes ever. On first hearing it Grainer was tickled pink: “Did I really write this?” he asked. “Most of it,” replied Derbyshire.
c) First female Dr Who? Tilda Swinton. Or Emily Woof. OK, Emma Watson – in about five to ten years – if you really insist.
d) Sooner or later, they’re gonna update the external Tardis. I don’t like that thought any more than you do – but if it’s gonna happen, then why not an enclosed airport web terminal? Say at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. You could lose a time-traveling Dalek Horde there just between Terminals Four and Five.
e) Don’t even fucking think about changing the main riff Mr BBC.
g) I refer you to my previous observations on this matter.