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Indeed I did watch Dr. Who last evening. I was very pleasantly surprised with Matt Smith's performance. But then again, I suppose that I'm a diehard Tom Baker fan. At any rate, it's the Doctor's regeneration that allows the series to keep going - and that's a good thing! Look for David Tennant in Hamlet on your local PBS later this month. And here's some more news ... http://www.david-tennant.com/2009/id150.html
Hi Sharon. Last evening's DW was terrific, sad and joyful all at the same time. The writing was superb, but David Tennant's acting was supreme! Having viewed several incarnations, I can only say that the Doctor's character grows with every new actor to take on the role. We'll have to wait and see, I suppose. Meanwhile, please don't forget to let me know when you learn what Mr. Tennant's new series will be.
My hubby wasn’t too keen on having a Dr Who fan for a wiffy! Thankfully, he enjoys the new series. Me? Oh, I’m good with them all. The earlier episodes were delightful even if you could tell that they were working with a minimal budget. It’s hard to believe that the series started in 1963, but that there have only been 11 Doctors. Of course, I believe that there was actually a 15-year period when BBC suspended the series opting for specials. But still, The Doctor is one of the best!
