Doctor Who is a series for all generations. Discussing in the Watcher
Miscellaneous / / April 05, 2023
We are talking about different Doctors, a time machine and other details of the legendary British TV show.
"Doctor Who" hit to the Guinness Book of Records as the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. It started on the BBC in 1963 and still does not think of ending. About what changes happened to the Doctors, how fans search for lost episodes, why the TARDIS is a police a booth, and not something else - Alexei Khromov and Mikhail Volnykh discuss all this together with a film critic, a podcast host «Right Hemisphere Introvert» Elizaveta Fandorina.
01:27 - which attracts non-science fiction viewers to Doctor Who.
07:45 - Who and how came up with the series.
19:26 - why the authors chose a police box as a time machine.
23:31 - how it happened that some episodes of the TV show were lost, and how fans are looking for them.
35:44 - We welcome the guest in the "Watcher".
36:59 - how Lisa met Doctor Who.
43:56 - about the beloved Doctor Lisa.
53:50 - why the series is so fond of the younger generation.
1:02:55 — Liza, Misha and Lyosha advise what to see.
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