AHadley wrote:Just watched the last episode... it linked some parts of the last two half series that we were confused over together quite nicely. The twist at the end is very clever... and The Question is indeed hidden in plain sight.
I agree, the last episode was the best in this half of the season for sure. I can't wait for new years special .
Also: Season finale was good. We all knew the Doctor wasn't actually going to die, but I was curious to see how he'd get out of it.
So the question is literally Doctor who?
So what can we expect then? Some campaign to reveal the Doctor's real name or more of his as-of-yet-untold history?
A BBC team have been working closely with Dr Venn's team to help recover the signals. BBC Television historian Peter Wells, explained "We now know these are original broadcasts. So far we have recovered about 7 weeks of old television signals from space. Every day in our lab is like traveling back in time. And speaking of which we have just started the digital recovery of signals that contain lost Doctor Who episodes.
Actually that was a report of the April, 2009 broadcast bounce-back off the larger bodies of the outer Oort Cloud. The outer Oort sphere has an abnormally large amount of hard metallic bodies, and is right at 16 light months out for the original announcement of the Dr. Who bounce back of the original broadcast to be arriving back right about now.