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damn this grew faster than I thought, but I'm glad it has - I've been watching Doctor Who since I was young and it's shaped a large part of who I am today and it makes me happy that there are other people out there who are passionate about it too

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[–] Illogicalbit 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I have fond memories as a kid of watching Dr who in the 80s on a family friends tv who had a C band satellite dish.

[–] Eldritch 1 points 1 year ago

PBS on an old 19" B&W TV in the 80s for me. They were still airing the Tom Baker era at the time. Not caught up with Peter Davidson, or Colin Baker. And too early for Sylvester.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I got into the show in the late '80s, just in time to watch the premiere of season 26 on my local PBS affiliate in the US. But other than getting into the franchise just as the show was ending for a decade and a half, I was extremely lucky, really. I had two PBS stations in broadcast range who carried the show at the time and showed omnibus movie-packaged stories every weekend on Saturday and Sunday nights, respectively.

One of said stations pivoted directly from the season 26 showings over two weeks (unusually done as two serials each week) to starting over from An Unearthly Child and working through the whole show (minus the missing/incomplete stories) in order. They showed most of the first two seasons (through The Chase) as an all-night marathon on Saturday night. I was 10 at the time, and that was the first all-nighter I ever pulled.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I wrote about my earliest memories of Dr Who in a blog post a couple of years ago https://www.frogworth.com/stuart/blog/?p=2317 (then followed by posts on books, black & white episodes on VHS, and Big Finish)