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Dr. Who Coming Back For Fourth Season – or is it the 30th season? March 22, 2007

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BBC News is confirming that the NEW Dr. Who show will be returning for its fourth season in 2008.

It is unclear however whether or not David Tennant, would return in the lead role.

Personally i much preferred Christopher Eccleston who was the Dr in Season One of the new series.

Then again this really won’t be the fourth season will it?

Friends of the Dr know well that this is actually the 30th season of Dr. Who which ran from 1963 to 1989 making it the longest running SciFi show ever.

My favorite Dr of all time?

That’s easy.

Tom Baker.

Jelly belly anyone?

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EelKat's avatar 1. EelKat - March 22, 2007

WOO~HOO!!! GO DR. GO!!!!

that is such good news, I can’t wait to see it! Dr Who is the greatest show ever made… and Tom Baker is the best Dr. ever! personally I’d like to see them have Tom Baker come back as the next Dr.

John Campbell Rees's avatar 2. John Campbell Rees - March 23, 2007

Well, the fans know that the series about to be broacast here in the UK is the twenty-ninth series of Doctor Who. However for the BBC pen pushers there has been a sixteen year gap between series with only the one -off Us co-production in the gap, and the series has moved from BBC Drama in London to BBC Wales in Cardiff, so for their records it is #3.
Personally, I like to include both counting schemes, so this year we will have Series Three [29]. The Three because that is what the BBC cares about, the [29] because it is what I as a fan care about.

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