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BBC’s “Doctor Who” to Premiere on Disney XD Beginning May 9

April 15, 2015 by Chip Confer

 

BBC’s world-renowned science-fiction drama “Doctor Who” will premiere on Disney XD beginning SATURDAY, MAY 9 (9:00 p.m., ET/PT). Disney XD, home to other top-rated action-adventure programming, including Lucasfilm’s “Star Wars Rebels” and Marvel Television’s animated series, has picked up seasons two through four of the global sci-fi hit. The landmark series depicts the adventures of the Doctor, a time lord who travels through space and time in his TARDIS, combatting various enemies to save civilizations around the globe.

 

On Saturday, May 9, Disney XD will feature a preview airing of “Doctor Who” (season two, episode one – “New Earth”), following the Disney XD premiere of “Fantastic Four” (6:45 p.m., ET/PT). In “New Earth,” the Doctor and Rose board the TARDIS for new adventures in time and space. But when they visit mankind’s new home, far in the future, they find gruesome secrets hidden inside a luxury hospital. And an enemy thought long since dead, the paper-thin Cassandra, is out for revenge.

 

Season Two, “Adventures in time and space,” will continue to rollout on Disney XD beginning Saturday, June 13. The special week-long programming event will give fans eight episodes, airing daily Saturday, June 13 through Saturday, June 20. Beginning June 14, episodes will also be available on the WATCH Disney XD app, which allows consumers to watch on tablets, phones, computers and connected TVs.

 

Marc Buhaj, Senior Vice President, Programming and General Manager, Disney XD said, “It has been a pleasure working with BBC, and we are thrilled that their hallmark drama series ‘Doctor Who’ is joining the Disney XD programming line-up. This iconic series features the high-quality, high-stakes action and adventure storytelling that our viewers love. The show headlines one of the most charismatic lead characters in television in the form of the Doctor and showcases a compelling rogues’ gallery of villains from around the universe.”

 

“Disney XD is recognized for its family-friendly programming, making the channel a great partner to introduce the David Tennant seasons of ‘Doctor Who’ to a new generation of viewers,” said Matt Forde, EVP Sales & Co-productions, TV, BBC Worldwide North America.

 

“Doctor Who” originally ran on British television for 26 seasons between 1963 and 1989, before it was re-launched in 2005. Following the phenomenal success of the first season of the re-launched version that took British television by storm in 2005, the second installment is full of new thrills, new laughs, new heartbreak and some terrifying new monsters. Together, the Doctor and Rose (played by Billie Piper) travel back in time to the Highlands of Scotland to find Queen Victoria confronted by a terrifying Werewolf, and into the future where an evil team of humanoid-feline nuns hide a sinister secret at the heart of their hospital. A spaceship in the future holds a doorway to 18th Century France, where lethal Clockwork Droids stalk Versailles, and back on 21st-century Earth the human race is threatened by an army of emotionless Cybermen.

 

The second installment was produced by BBC in association with CBC.

 

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I've never seen a single episode.

 

I was reading along thinking maybe I'd give it a try, then I came to the part that mentioned "humanoid-feline nuns."

 

Goodbye.

 

TCD

 

For what it's worth, DH and my BIL/SIL felt the same way.

 

I got them to hang in there through a few episodes and they all got hooked. 

 

DH and I proceeded to plow through every episode from the reboot at the 9th Doctor, all the way through the 12th - 9 seasons plus specials and we're anxiously awaiting season 10.

 

You have to be willing to suspend a whole lot of disbelief and just go along for the ride. 

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I haven't seen any Dr Who episodes since Tom Baker was in the title role.  

 

First, that shows how old I am.

 

Second, it shows I was an "ahead of my time" geek.  

 

Third, I am sure I would enjoy the newer episodes but I don't watch tv so will have to wait until I'm retired someday and need to pass the time.  

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I haven't seen any Dr Who episodes since Tom Baker was in the title role.  

 

First, that shows how old I am.

 

Second, it shows I was an "ahead of my time" geek.  

 

They brought Baker back in a really cool way for what I thought was one of the best episodes, and DH couldn't understand why I thought it was so amazing.  4thDoctorthumb.gif

 

There are also all kinds of great nods to the past Doctors throughout all the series and a lot of the stories play off the history just enough to make it terrific for old school fans, without confusing people that came in late to the party.

 

When you retire, find yourself a nice beach, a cooler of beverages, and an iPad.

 

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They brought Baker back in a really cool way for what I thought was one of the best episodes, and DH couldn't understand why I thought it was so amazing.  4thDoctorthumb.gif

 

There are also all kinds of great nods to the past Doctors throughout all the series and a lot of the stories play off the history just enough to make it terrific for old school fans, without confusing people that came in late to the party.

 

When you retire, find yourself a nice beach, a cooler of beverages, and an iPad.

 

:drwho-smiley:

 

iPad??  

 

By the time I retire, they will be beaming Dr Who episodes directly into your brain.  

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