Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1418821) wrote:Rocklobster, I've only known classic Doctor Who episodes to go for up to 30 minutes. A story would be anything from two to seven episodes long (sometimes more). The reboot introduced the idea of 60 minute episodes and only a small number are double-episode stories. I don't think I've ever heard of 90 minute classic Doctor Who episodes.
When the series was first syndicated in the US, many stations did not show it in its half-hour long, cliff-hanger format. Instead, a "movie version", made up of all episodes of one adventure, but with the cliff-hanger endings edited out, would be shown. Since the number of episodes used to tell one story would sometimes vary (usually four episodes, but sometimes 6, 7, or only 2), the "movie versions" varied in length. Because of this, many stations showed the movie versions on weekends, in late-night or early-morning slots, where their schedules were more flexible.
rocklobster wrote:Turns out some of the episodes from doctors 1 and 2 are missing.
rocklobster (post: 1419256) wrote:BTW, has anyone seen the two spin-offs, The Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood
goldenspines (post: 1419296) wrote:
Though, fun fact, the tenth Doctor has made a guest appearance on The Sarah Jane Adventures and it's scheduled for the next season to have a guest appearance by the eleventh Doctor.
The best scene with them yet has to be when they encounter the Cybermen in the reboot series 2. Robot trash-talking at its finest.
Yuki-Anne wrote:John Simm was absolutely brilliant. Just throwing that out there.
rocklobster (post: 1420917) wrote:(BTW, I found out that in 2011, the BBC might finally release that TV movie Mark McGann played the Doctor in on DVD. I'm kinda curious about it, if only to see how "awful" it really was.)
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