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 Posted:   Mar 13, 2014 - 7:10 PM   
 By:   johnjohnson   (Member)

The Horror Channel in the UK is to broadcast 30 adventures from the classic series of Doctor Who, starting this Easter.

The channel has completed a deal with BBC Worldwide to broadcast adventures featuring the first seven Doctors, starting with William Hartnell and concluding with Sylvester McCoy. This specially curated season give fans old and new a chance to get re-acquainted with favourite companions Jamie McCrimmon, Jo Grant and Sarah Jane Smith, rogue Time Lords such as The Master, Omega and The Rani and all those iconic monsters including Daleks, Cybermen, Sea Devils and Ice Warriors.

Launching on Friday 18th April (Good Friday) the season begins with the very first story An Unearthly Child, starring William Hartnell as the Doctor. It then leads into a special Who On Horror weekend - a classic marathon featuring one story from each of the Doctors across the Easter weekend. There will then be weekday double-bills in daytime and evening slots with stories shown in chronological order starting on Easter Monday 21st April. Horror Channel is screening some of the most memorable adventures that the show produced including The Mind Robber, The Daemons, Genesis Of The Daleks, The Talons Of Weng Chiang, The Caves Of Androzani, Attack Of The Cybermen and The Curse Of Fenric.

Alina Florea, Director of Programming, said today:

Doctor Who is an iconic series and we are proud and excited to welcome this giant of British television to our channel. The line-up will include some of the most revered from seven classic Doctors – stories that terrified, thrilled and captured the imagination of children and adults through the decades. Doctor Who joins a long line of well-loved classic series we have endeavoured to showcase on Horror Channel over the last few years.

Sam Tewugwa, Commercial Director, TV and VOD Sales at BBC Worldwide commented:

This is a great new way for fans to enjoy classic Doctor Who stories. Our discovery of missing episodes of Doctor Who last year highlighted the fans’ appetite for classic episodes to be made more widely available and we’re delighted to be able to extend that through the series available on the channel
Other cult television series available on the channel are Wonder Woman, Xena: Warrior Princess, New Twilight Zone, Star Trek and The Invaders.

http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2014/03/classic-doctor-who-on-horror-channel.html

 
 
 Posted:   Mar 13, 2014 - 7:25 PM   
 By:   dan the man   (Member)

You know hearing this news makes me feel good, not because what you initially think. I feel good that DOCTOR WHO is on the HORROR CHANNEL- because I have always believed that separating what we call horror films from Science fiction films is like trying to separate a hamster from a mouse. More similar then less similar.Yes snobs from both sides of the 2 genres will fight like a banshee to separate then apart and yet both for me and multitudes of people are part of that large sense of wonder world. To each one's own. But that is my 2 cents on the issue.Yes one can give initial reasoning to claim distinctive differences, but the overlapping in film terms becomes overwhelming.But even those initial distinctive differences can become sought of trite in the complexity of it all. Just a few examples where there are thousands- FRANKENSTEIN, INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS, ALIEN, LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE - THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE ETC ETC

 
 Posted:   Mar 14, 2014 - 9:12 AM   
 By:   Solium   (Member)

Not sure if I get the Horror Channel from my local cable provider. Dan you make a good argument why the two should be inclusive and not exclusive.

Personally when I think of Horror films I think of slasher films which have been persuasive since the 80's. I have no interest in slasher films, and don't think they should be strung together with science fiction fare. But as you stated there are those that cross over like Aliens, The Thing, Terminator, etc.

 
 Posted:   Mar 14, 2014 - 11:23 AM   
 By:   johnjohnson   (Member)

Not sure if I get the Horror Channel from my local cable provider. Dan you make a good argument why the two should be inclusive and not exclusive.

Personally when I think of Horror films I think of slasher films which have been persuasive since the 80's. I have no interest in slasher films, and don't think they should be strung together with science fiction fare. But as you stated there are those that cross over like Aliens, The Thing, Terminator, etc.


I believe The Horror Channel is on Sky 319, 198,
Virgin 149 and Freesat 138.

 
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