I have watched almost the entire run of Who (not counting the missing ones but of those I have read the Target novels). I am totally on board with this!
In a few short hours after I watch "Planet of the Spiders" I will have seen every Who serial, classic and new. Well, every one except for "Enemy of the World". The copy I have is probably 1000th generation and the picture is extremely fuzzy and has horrible audio. I'll have to track that one down via those CDs that came out probably 15 years ago...
In a few short hours after I watch "Planet of the Spiders" I will have seen every Who serial, classic and new. Well, every one except for "Enemy of the World". The copy I have is probably 1000th generation and the picture is extremely fuzzy and has horrible audio. I'll have to track that one down via those CDs that came out probably 15 years ago...
Reflecting upon your Whovian accomplishment, what lessons have you learned from this experience?
In a few short hours after I watch "Planet of the Spiders" I will have seen every Who serial, classic and new. Well, every one except for "Enemy of the World". The copy I have is probably 1000th generation and the picture is extremely fuzzy and has horrible audio. I'll have to track that one down via those CDs that came out probably 15 years ago...
Reflecting upon your Whovian accomplishment, what lessons have you learned from this experience?
I have learned that I will never get that damn "OK Corral" song out of my head. ;)
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