Doctor Who(Science Fiction Series)WatchChannel not right? Click here to customise your lineup...Tuesday, December 23rd, 20089:00am to 10:00am(Other show times...)![]() The Parting of the Ways. Series 27, episode 13It's the final bow for Christopher Eccleston as the Doctor makes the ultimate sacrifice to save Rose's life. The insane Dalek Emperor launches an attack on Earth.Subtitles, Audio DescribedKeywords: Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Family, Drama Series, Time-Travel, Sci Fi, Series
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| BBC 3 | January 9th at 9:00pm | Series 30, episode 1. | "Partners in Crime" |
| Watch | January 10th at 8:00pm | Series 28, episode 13. | "Doomsday" |
| Watch | January 11th at 5:00pm | Series 28, episode 13. | "Doomsday" |
| BBC 3 | January 12th at 7:00pm | Series 30, episode 2. | "The Fires of Pompeii" |
| BBC 3 | January 13th at 7:00pm | Series 30, episode 3. | "Planet of the Ood" |
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Comments
August 27th, 2008 - 3:48amHandy said...
Hi, I'm 13 and i disagree, i did like the old Doctor Who's but i preffer the newer ones, i understand them better and i personaly think it doesn't have more or less action, just a different type
June 27th, 2008 - 10:51amMungoChutney said...
I second that, keep it simple. You cannot improve on Davies' ideas and format. David Tennant makes a great Doctor, a very refreshingly modern twist on the old typecast role. But I'm still not too sure how much more of Catherine Tate I can tolerate.
June 21st, 2008 - 8:38pmLawrence said...
I agree with Russ. The KISS principle has been abandoned, leading to complicated, bizaar story lines. No comparisonm with the really good lines of the original series, and those that followed.
June 21st, 2008 - 7:30pmgabi said...
OMG!!!!
a very very very good cliffhanger this week!
it had me right on the edge of my seat
:D
June 20th, 2008 - 4:44pmPaul Dawson said...
The viewing and appreciation figures would very much suggest otherwise. Kids can be clever, and adults like a laugh sometimes. I'm still watching with my children, and we're loving it to pieces.
June 20th, 2008 - 5:34amRuss said...
Having praised the return of Dr Who as some of the best TV the BBC have produced in years I find myself disapointed overhaul with the 2008 series. Too complicated for the younger audience, too silly for the older audience. Get back to Mr Davies's original ideas and keep it good old fashioned hide behind the sofa material or it will dwindle into obscurity over the next year or so...



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