Hi tom.

well even overhere startrek and starwars are pretty much at icon status, and 
only now is doctor who coming back into fashion. Part of the problem of 
course, was that the original series was canceled in 1989, so all the old 
company deals that supported it weren't really around at the time I was 
growing up. In fact, i only really became interested in doctor who because 
we happened to get sky Tv, and doctor who was shown every Sunday morning 
(which my parents subsequently taped for me).

>From what I've read though the new series, ----- and especially the 
torchwood spin off seem to be doing extremely well, and I've seen figures 
and indeed, remote control Daleks in the shops.

>From what you say though, Battlestar galactica had about the same experience 
overhere as doctor who got in the states before the new series. I only by 
chance caught the first two hour long special on a showing of classic Scifi 
films, ---- and later watched the hole loton the Scifi channel, but I had no 
idea the series had that sort of status in America, ---- and was actually 
quite surprised when i heard of the new series.

I suspect there will be a doctor who game of some kind in the mainstream at 
some point, but as has been said, an audio game based on doctor who, -----  
the same way we have Jedi quake and final conflict for those series would be 
really nice for long time fans, ----- though at the moment I'm stil on my 
rewatch through next gen in preparation for watching all of Ds9 later on.

Beware the who!

Dark. 


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