Doctor Who Series One - US Broadcast on SciFi


After nearly a year of fretting, Americans are finally going to see the best sci-fi series in Britain on their TVs at home! DOCTOR WHO has come to the Sci-Fi Channel, and it premieres TONIGHT, Friday March 17th at 9pm EST, 8pm Central.
Tonight will feature the premiere of the first two episodes, "Rose" at 9, and "The End of the World" at 10. Both will be repeated later in the evening, and the series will continue in this timeslot with heavy replays throughout the week (Sunday, Monday and Thursday)>
If you've never seen any version of the show before, don't worry. Although this is not a remake or a re-boot (ala BSG), and does continue from the original show that ran from 1963 - 1989 (plus a TV movie in 1996), it is not bogged down by its own continuity. In other words, if you've never seen it before, you can still come into this fresh and enjoy it as a brand new series.
Of course, if you've seen the old series, then toss off your preconceptions! This isn't a cheap production, it's truly a DW for the 21st century. IMO, it's more sophisticated, beteer written, faster and more fun than ever before. It respects its history, but definitely takes a new approach to the concepts. It has very broad appeal to audiences of all ages, and seems to have captured those who generally don't even like sci-fi. In the UK's, 2005 National Television Awards, Doctor Who got three of the top awards: Most Popular Drama, Most Popular Actor (Christopher Eccleston) and Most Popular Actress (Billie Piper).
Although there is the Series One thread from last year, it's long and full of spoilers. So we'll use this as the thread for discussion of the show and its US broadcast. If you've already seen the show, please go easy on the spoilers.