| Friday, July 1st |
| 2:00 PM |
Doctor Who: "The Enemy Within" (1 Hour - Rating: TV-G)
In 1996, Doctor Who returned after a seven-year absence in a joint Fox/BBC-sponsored TV-movie that was to serve as a pilot for a new series. The resuklt was decidedly mixed, but it gave us the wonderful Paul McGann (who would continue as the Eighth Doctor in a series of audio dramas), cool SFX, and a TARDIS wecould all be proud of.
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| 3:00 PM |
More Than 30 Years in the TARDIS (2 Hours - Rating: TV-G)
A great retrospective on the original Doctor Who series, with appearances and interviews with many cast members, surprise aliens, and the promise that Old Blighty hadn''t seen the last of the Doctor and his many friends and foes….
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| 5:00 PM |
Sherlock Holmes in New York (1 Hour, 30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
Yeah, it ain''t Doctor Who, but it''s a rare, almost forgotten piece of Sherlockian cinema, featuring Roger Moore and Patrick MacNee as Holmes and Dr. Watson, Charlotte Rampling as "The Woman" Irene Adler, and John Huston at his best as Professor Moriarty.
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| 6:30 PM |
Whoosier Network Salutations (30 Minutes - Rating: )
Mark "De Boss" Dooley greets all Who-Net members and Doctor Who fans to the Indiana debut of the all-new Doctor Who series!
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| 7:00 PM |
Doctor Who: "Rose" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
After more than 15 years, the Doctor has returned to renew his war against galactic injustice, now in the form of acclaimed actor Christopher Eccleston and helmed by award-winning writer/producer Russell T. Davies! In the opener, a London working girl finds herself abruptly aligned with the Doctor when the Nestine Consciousness and the Autons return for another attempt to seize Earth!
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| 7:45 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #1: "Back from the Future" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
An insightful documentary series on the creation of the new Doctor Who. This episode: a look at the making of "Rose" and relections on the original classic series.
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| 8:15 PM |
Doctor Who: "The End of the World" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
For her first journey in the TARDIS, the Doctor takes Rose to the natural death of Earth billions of years in the future, where they stumble upon a dealy conspiracy by a member of the alien delegation witnessing the event.
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| 9:00 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #2: "Aliens" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
A look at the making of "The End of the World" and the alien races of the Whoniverse.
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| 9:30 PM |
Doctor Who: "The Unquiet Dead" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The Doctor and Rose arrive in Cardiff circa 1869 at Christmas time and meet up with reanimated corpses from a backstreet funeral parlour.
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| 10:15 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #3: "TARDIS Tales" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
A look at the new TARDIS designed by acclaimed graphic artist Bryan Hitch.
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| 10:45 PM |
Doctor Who: "Aliens of London" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The Doctor miscalculates Rose''s return to Earth by a year, in which time she has been considered a missing person. And to make matters worse, aliens have infiltarted No. 10 Downing!
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| 11:30 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #4:"I Get a Sidekick Out of You" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
Examining the importance of the travelling companion in the series.
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| 12:00 AM |
Doctor Who: "The Talons of Weng Chiang" (2 Hours, 30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
In Victorian London, the fourth Doctor and Leela investigate the disappearance of several local girls in Whitechapel, the incidents tied to a popular magician.
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| 2:30 AM |
Doctor Who: "Terror of the Autons" (1 Hour, 45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The third Doctor and his new assistant Jo Grant discover that the Nestine Consciousness and its agents, the Autons, are back in town, aided and abetted by a renegade Time Lord known only as the Master…
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| 4:15 AM |
Doctor Who: "The Reign of Terror" (IV) (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The only existing episode of one of William Hartnell’s best “historic” episodes, with Ian, Barbara, and Susan whisked to the French Revolution.
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| 4:45 AM |
Doctor Who: "The Faceless Ones" (I-III) (1 Hour, 15 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The three existing episodes of a classic Patrick Troughton adventure.
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| Saturday, July 2nd |
| 6:00 AM |
Doctor Who: "The Trial of a Time Lord" (6 Hours - Rating: TV-G)
This season-long epic finds the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) placed on trial for violating the first law of time (like, how many times has that happened?). Many twist and turns are in store, as well as the arrival of an old enemy to give the Doctor a proper boot…
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| 12:00 PM |
A Day With the Doctor (1 Hour - Rating: )
From 1988: the Cleveland “Day With the Doctor”” convention starring Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy!
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| 1:00 PM |
Doctor Who: "Remembrance of the Daleks" (2 Hours - Rating: TV-G)
The final appearance of the Daleks in the classic series finds the Doctor and Ace returning to Totter''s Lane in November 23rd, 1963 to retrieve something he had left there on that faithful day, only to find themselves two warring Dalek factions!
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| 3:00 PM |
Doctor Who: "World War III" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
In the concluding episode, the Doctor and Rose discover the true plot of the Slitheen, and Rose attempts to smooth things over with her mom and Mickey.
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| 3:45 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #5: "Why on Earth?" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
What makes Earth the Doctor’s favorite planet? A look at his past and current adventures on our little blue globe.
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| 4:15 PM |
Doctor Who: "Dalek" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The Doctor and Rose arrive at an underground haven of alien artifacts owned by a meglomaniacal billionaire, who possesses one living relic, a being he refers to as a “metaltron”…
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| 5:00 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #6: "The Daleks" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
A look at the Daleks and the role they will play in the new series.
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| 5:30 PM |
Doctor Who: "The Long Game" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The Doctor, Rose, and their new friend Adam arrive on an Earth space station in the year 200,000 and discover that evil forces have set mankind’s progress back by almost a century!
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| 6:15 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #7: "The Dark Side" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
Evil genii and sudden death. Hey, guys, that’s all the information I have on this one…
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| 6:45 PM |
Doctor Who: "Father''s Day" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
Bring a Kleenex for this one, gang. Rose asks the Doctor to take her to the moment her father died, and then inadvertently saves him, altering the future to disastrous ends…
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| 7:30 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #8: "Time Trouble" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The Doctor’s constant meddling in time and space has had amazing repercussions on our planet…
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| 8:00 PM |
Doctor Who: "The Empty Child" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
In World War II London, the Doctor and Rose encounter a restless child spirit and a strange undercover time traveler called Capt. Jack…
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| 8:45 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #9: "FX" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The special effects of Doctor Who can be summed up in these words by Russell Davies: “We now have the ability to show armies of thousands instead of armies of trios.”
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| 9:15 PM |
Doctor Who: "The Doctor Dances" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The Doctor, Rose, and Jack discover the true source of the child spirit.
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| 10:00 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #10: "The Weird Science of Doctor Who" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
A look at the amazing technology used by the Doctor and his alien enemies.
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| 10:30 PM |
Doctor Who: "Boomtown" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The Doctor, Rose, and Jack are trapped on a world whose main preoccupation is playing reality game shows.
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| 11:15 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #11: "Unsung Heroes and Violent Death" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
Death is no stranger to the doors of the TARDIS, and we look at those companions and allies of the Doctor who gave their last full measure of devotion.
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| 12:00 AM |
Doctor Who: "Planet of Fire" (1 Hour, 45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The fifth Doctor (Peter Davison) returns Turlough to his home planet of Sarn, gains a new companion, and has yet another encounter with the Master!
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| 1:45 AM |
Doctor Who: "The Time Meddler" (1 Hour, 30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The first Doctor arrives at an 11th century monastery whose sole occupant seems to be a monk with an unusual perception of the true nature of the Doctor’s TARDIS….
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| 3:15 AM |
Doctor Who: "The Mind Robber" (1 Hour, 45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The Second Doctor, Jaime, and Zoe find themselves entrenched on a planet occupied by famous fictional characters and deadly devices designed for their destruction!
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| 5:00 AM |
Doctor Who: "Ghost Light" (1 Hour, 30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) takes Ace to what seemingly is a haunted house in the 1920’s. But as it turns out, the main haunts there are those from Ace’s past…
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| Sunday, July 3rd |
| 6:30 AM |
Doctor Who: "Meglos" (1 Hour, 30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
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| 8:00 AM |
Doctor Who: "The Mind of Evil" (2 Hours - Rating: TV-G)
Wrapping up our classic Who line-up, is an exciting Third Doctor episode with the Master utilizing an insideous mind-control device!
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| 10:00 AM |
DWTV (1 Hour - Rating: )
Produced by the Whoosier Network, Rick "Video Man" Lee hosts a hilarious and exciting collection of fan-made videoes celebrating over 40 years of Doctor Who!
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| 11:00 AM |
Doctor Who: "Bad Wolf" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
You''ve seen these words all over the series; on the Doctor''s TARDIS, a code name during WWII… and now discover just who is "the big bad wolf"….
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| 11:45 AM |
Doctor Who Confidential #12: "The World of Who" (30 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
Well, now it''s time to hear from you, the fans, and DWC goes to conventions, fan club meetings, and fan get-togethers to find out what you think of the new Doctor Who!
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| 12:15 PM |
Whoosier Network Doorprize Drawings (15 Minutes - Rating: )
Hope you got your tickets, because we have a ton of great doorprize goodies to raffle off!
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| 12:30 PM |
Doctor Who: "Parting of the Ways" (45 Minutes - Rating: TV-G)
The world is emersed in a war with the most unexpected enemy. Could it be a battle neither Rose nor the Doctor will survive?
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| 1:15 PM |
Doctor Who Confidential #13: "The Last Battle" (1 Hour - Rating: TV-G)
A TV legend has returned in spectacular form. What will the future be like? And with Christopher Eccleston departing, who will be the next DOCTOR WHO?
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