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- From: yadallee@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (Dave Shariff Yadallee)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.drwho,
- Subject: Re: Your firsts
- Message-ID: <XR7muB2w165w@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca>
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 92 06:17:32 MST
- References: <81giuB1w164w@kryton.UUCP>
- Organization: Edmonton Remote Systems #1, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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- - <IO21145@MAINE.MAINE.EDU> writes:
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- - > I would like to hear how some of my fellow "Whovians" were
- - > first introduced into the series - It was quite a powerfull
- - > experience for me (or as powerfull as a child might imagine!)
- - > when I watched "Genesis of The Daleks" on channel 2. It was
- - > the best show I'd ever seen ! - The mystery of the whole series
- - > was a joy to unravel, to get to know the doctor and his interesting
- - > happenings. In short - it's the last Televison show I'll watch!
- - > But anyway, I'd like to hear from anyone on this...
- - >
- - >
- - > Scorby...
- - >
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- My turn to try. Being a British-born and partially raised there Doctor Who,
- Tops of the Pops, David Frost, Match of the Day, et al are undisputably
- are some of the things that British television classically British! But enough
- flag wvaing.
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- The first Doctor Who I could have seen might have been 'The Seeds of Death'.
- I lived in Britain up till 'The Time Monster'.
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- I got reacquainted with the show in 1984 when I accidentally ran over it on
- PBS Spokane showing 'The Invisible Enemy'.
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- Sincethen, I have got EVERY SINGLE ARCHIVED Episodes!
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- And then there is the time I got introduced to the net and r.a.dw, but that's
- another story.
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- Dave Shariff Yadallee (B. Sc. (Econ/Math) (U of Alberta 1990) )
- (yadallee@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca, userLIBE@mts.ucs.ualberta.ca)
- God Save the Queen, God Bless us All! Remember! Jesus Saves!!
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