The season that PBS has shown most recently has been the 2008 season with Donna Noble. I saw a couple of magazines that had articles referring to a new actor being picked to play the next "regenerated" Doctor. The actor in the picture seemed fairly young. I didn't read the articles because I didn't want to find out any "spoilers".
Heck, I haven't seen any of the 2009 specials. T _ T Oh well, maybe our local PBS station will be able to afford to show more episodes of Dr. Who in the future. A person can always hope for a miracle. *sighs*
Glad to hear that you are almost settled in. It must be a nice change. Been a while since we chatted. Will have to catch up w/ you at some point. Have you gotten hit with all of the snow that I've seen on weather radar? Must be a change for Texas, although I have no idea what winter is like in Texas. I'm guessing NOT snowy! LOL.
Yup, time flies by. We definitely have to catch up.
We've had more really cold, snowy weather this winter than we've had in the last few years. BBBBBRRRRRRRR But it hasn't been half as bad here as it has back East. I have family in Kentucky and Ohio. It seems like every time I call them they're having a snowstorm. The Pan Handle of Texas tends to get more bad weather than we do in Central Texas.
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Heck, I haven't seen any of the 2009 specials. T _ T Oh well, maybe our local PBS station will be able to afford to show more episodes of Dr. Who in the future. A person can always hope for a miracle. *sighs*
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We've had more really cold, snowy weather this winter than we've had in the last few years. BBBBBRRRRRRRR But it hasn't been half as bad here as it has back East. I have family in Kentucky and Ohio. It seems like every time I call them they're having a snowstorm. The Pan Handle of Texas tends to get more bad weather than we do in Central Texas.
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