Dont forget the new season starts on SciFi in a couple of weeks. Also they will have the Sarah Jane Adventures.
"I saw amazing things out there in space. But there is strangeness to be found wherever you turn. Life on Earth can be an adventure too … you just need to know where to look!" — Sarah Jane Smith
The Sarah Jane Adventures features Sarah Jane Smith, a companion of the Third and Fouth incarnations of the Doctor from the original series of Doctor Who. Elisabeth Sladen reprises her role and is back in action, discovering alien plots to take over the world, or simply helping lost extraterrestrials get home.
Aided by her new young friend, Maria Jackson (Yasmin Paige), and her newly (and genetically engineered) adopted son Luke Smith (Tommy Knight), Sarah Jane has no problem taking on any challenge!
http://www.scifi.com/sarahjaneadventures/
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Kidnve a funny question...is there anyway for me to watch the honerable Doctor without have the Sci-Fi channel?
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The Sarah Jane Adventures start this friday night, DR. WHO starts on the 18th. Sorry AZ
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Season 2 marathon on SciFi channel tonight.
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I love me some Doctor Who :D
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It was nice to see K9 again, hopefully he gets a bigger role.
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Duhhhh....Of course I am an idiot... I DO get the Sci-Fi channel
Sarah Jane Adventures is on right now..Now I have to decide between my D-backs and this..
Thanks for the insight ILPF88. It will take some catching up to do. I havent watched Dr Who for ohhhhh......15 years or so, and I DO miss it. I am sure I will be logging on here to find out wtf:up: -
For our younger Doctor Who fans:
This will let you catch up on Sarah:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Jane_Smith
For what it was worth, she was my favorite Doctor Who companion until Rose came into the picture.azfinfanmang likes this. -
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Rose.
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Some of the better companions: http://www.supanet.com/mens_room/mensroom_galleries/gallery/1008/1/gallery.html -
Doctor Who Micro Universe, from Character Options, is really a game system that looks similar to the HeroClix gaming figures that have been very popular of late. Micro-Universe ships, recently released by Character, distributed in the United States by Underground Toys, include one game piece with each of six models of spaceships seen in the new series. Each miniature ship comes with an exclusive Doctor Who mini-figure (which stands just over an inch tall) that can be used in the gaming system, which features simple stat-based combat based on the rolling of a die (or, in this case, the spinning of a dreidel-like TARDIS console with numbers).
The six ships available are:
—Slitheen Cruiser, which we see in season one's "Aliens of London" when mankind's first encounter with an alien spacecraft sees this ship collide with Big Ben's clock tower and crash into the Thames. The Slitheen Cruiser comes with a pig alien play piece.
—Captain Jack's Chula Ship, from season one's "The Empty Child," introducing the character of Captain Jack (later seen in Torchwood), a renegade Time Agent, and his stolen time ship. Comes with a Captain Jack play piece.
—The S.S. Madame de Pompadour, an unusual key-shaped spaceship named after a famous French lady in a superior second-season episode called "The Girl in the Fireplace," in which a ship's clockwork crew seem to be keeping an eye on an 18th-century French child. Comes with a Madame de Pompadour play piece.
—Sanctuary Base Rocket, from the season two episode "The Impossible Planet," which is situated on a planet in orbit around a black hole. Comes with the Doctor in a spacesuit.
—Judoon Patrol Ship, from season three's opening episode "Smith and Jones," in which rhinoceros-like Judoon police track a dangerous alien to Earth and deposit a London hospital on the moon in order to arrest her. This ship comes with a Judoon captain figure.
—The TARDIS, of course. This is a miniature version of the TARDIS, the Doctor's time capsule. This one comes with a Doctor play piece.
The ships are not to scale with the play figures, and are not used in gameplay. These packages will appeal to Doctor Who collectors, as well as to Micro-Universe game players, as each exclusive figure is not available in other game-piece packs. That's some clever marketing at work.
Each ship comes packaged in a colorful box with images from the particular episodes, and of the other toys in the line, as well as other game pieces that can be purchased. Included in each is a sheet of simple instructions and a brightly colored fan-fold sheet with the game's rules and a checklist of figures available for play.
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Check this out. :D
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It's SciFi friday, Sarah Jane at 7, Dr. Who at 7:30 and BSG at 9
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So ... what'd everybody think?
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Here is something interesting I found while looking up stuff about the Sarah Jane Adeventures.
K-9 (once again played by John Leeson) appeared for a brief cameo in the series premier and also in the season one finale, but did not appear in the remainder of the series due to licensing conflicts with the new K-9 series in development. He is said to be on a special mission which takes him away from Sarah's presence for an unspecified period of time.
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I'm dying to talk about this season, but I don't want to issue any spoilers. Gahhh!!
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Episodes this year
Planet of the Ood
The Sontaran Stratagem, Martha is back
The Poison Sky
The Doctor's Daughter- On the planet Messaline, in the middle of an endless war, the Doctor meets the most important woman of his life.
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Hey Doc its Friday :up:
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Don't know if you Who fans have seen this (I just found it yesterday), but it's the 8-minute Children In Need special "Time Crash," with a guest appearance by the Fifth Doctor (Peter Davison). It's funny, charming and poignant. Also, if you look to the links on the right, you can find a "Time Crash Special Edition," which sets up the story from the Fifth Doctor's point of view.
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The Unicorn and the Wasp- In 1926, Agatha Christie disappeared for 10 days. Was it amnesia? A nervous breakdown? Or a Giant Alien Wasp..? -
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