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November 16, 2013

50 Years of Doctor Who Giveaway US only

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Prizes:
$50 Gift Certificate from The Next Best Thing
and
Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Monitor Mate
(arv $70)


Doctor Who Turns 50

If you could touch the alien sand and hear the cries of strange birds,
and watch them wheel in another sky,
would that satisfy you?
~The First Doctor~

Are you a Dr. Who fan? If so, did you watch the original or the newest version of the show? I watched both, one when I was a kid and, of course am watching the current version. It is a delightful show and I love to watch it while I knit.

I don't have a favorite Doctor. Every Doctor is my favorite at the time I am watching him. How about you? Who is your favorite?

Read on for a little history of the Doctor and for your chance to win a wonderful prize!

November 23, 1963 changed everything. Initially started as a family show to fill up the spots between the football results and the evening programing, it was new and different. After a run of only 3 years, when the first Doctor William Hartnell wanted to leave the show the brilliant idea of renewing their doctors was born.  In 1989 though after running for 26 years they rested the show until 1996 when they did a made a TV movie featuring the 8th Doctor. It wasn't until 2005 that the Doctor was fully regenerated and it has been nothing but up from there.  Doctor Who has a huge following and Whovians everywhere rejoice this year celebrating what Guinness Book of World Records says is the longest running and most successful sci-fi series in the world. 


Disclosure: a day in the tangled skeins of my life  is not responsible for prize fulfillment. My opinions are 100% my own and may differ from your own or even those stated in this post. Out of the Bags and the Next Best Thing are responsible for prize delivery.

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