Doctor Who sets 2nd Guinness record

http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2009/07/27/doctor-who.html


Guinness World Records has named Doctor Who the most successful
science-fiction series, the second Guinness record for the much-loved
BBC-TV production.

The new honour was based on a combination of ratings, DVD sales, book
sales and dowloading popularity for the show, which has had several
incarnations since it first ran in 1963.

"It is too good a show to have just one record," Guinness
editor-in-chief Craig Glenday said after handing over the award Sunday
to Russell T. Davies, the show's current producer and chief writer.

Doctor Who also holds the Guinness record for longest-running sci-fi
TV series, though that honour is controversial. Stargate SG-1, which
ran 10 years, has received the record for longest-running consecutive
sci-fi series.

The latest incarnation of the series, launched in 2005, is about to
get a new lead actor. Matt Smith is to succeed David Tennant, who
succeeded Christopher Eccleston as the doctor-cum-alien who travels
through time in his ship, the Tardis. Smith will be the 11th Time Lord
since 1963.

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