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- 03-25-2011 01:14 PM #1
Doctor Who: Series 6
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'Doctor Who' premiere date, plot details, poster revealed -- EXCLUSIVE | Inside TV | EW.com
Premiers on BBC America on April 29th @ 9:00pm
No word on the BBC One Premiere date in the UK
Series 6 will have 13 episodes, split in half, with 7 in the spring and 6 in the fall.
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- 03-25-2011 01:22 PM #2
Obviously, some time prior to April 29th @ 9:00pm

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- 04-08-2011 07:39 AM #3
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BBC One has announced that Series 6 will premiere on Sat, April 23rd.
They will run 7 episodes and then take a break during the summer.
After which, the final 6 will start in September
- 04-08-2011 07:43 AM #4
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BBC has released a prequel for Series 6 - episode 1.
- 04-08-2011 07:47 AM #5
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BBC America has released a trailer as well.
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- 04-11-2011 09:18 AM #7
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Better yet, Tom Baker.
Everyone has someone they wan't back. My father was a huge Pertwee fan, and my wife would love to have Eccleston back, as he was more take charge and not as whinney as Tennant. Plus he would have people fight to the death (as in his final episode) as opposed to Tennant telling everyone to surrender to decapition (as with any episode with the cybermen).
As it is, Matt Smith is growing on me. His quirkyness is fun to watch, plus not everyone companion is going lovey dovey over him (that got old quick).
- 04-11-2011 10:21 AM #8
David Tenant was the best doctor to me ....so FAR. At least in this last decade of watching it. I have watched some old episodes from the 60's , 70's and 80's on Netflix and they just don't compare story wise or special effects wise to me.
- 04-11-2011 03:00 PM #9
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I agree on special effects, but I can't use that for comparison as they used what was available at the time. It's like saying ST:TNG is better than Classic Star Trek because the effects are better.
For example, Colin Baker's series had much better graphics than Jon Pertwee's, but the writing was horrendous. But with 20 years between the 2, the effects better be better.
Unfortuantely some of the best ones of the era are not available on Netflix. Talons of Weng Chiang is about the only great one I've seen on Netflix.
- 04-18-2011 12:15 PM #10
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How to handle spoilers from earlier British showing?
BBC is starting to show Doctor Who - series 6 this Saturday. BBC America will show it the following Friday, a 6 day lag.
How should we handle spoilers?
Spoiler tags for a week? Or just assume everyone is using Torrent or a proxy to watch on BBC's website, and spoil away?
Personally I'd say assume everyone is torrenting (especially since BBC-A tend to cut for time). But if anyone objects I guess we can use tags.
What say you?

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