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I was watching [[ | I was watching [[Daleks in Manhattan]]/[[Evolution of the Daleks]] recently and thought how similar [[Laszlo]] and [[Lazarus]] are. Is there a possible link between Richard Lazurus and Laszlo. I do not mean to say they are related but is it possibly another story arc with Laszlo being saved from death and having a longer life and Richard Lazarus having a longer life too. Obviously, Richard Lazarus died but had the process worked he would have been made younger. Also, the Master mentions [Lazarus Laboratories|LazLabs]] and Richard Lazarus in [[The Sound of Drums]] and uses a peice of LazLabs scientific equipment to age the Doctor 100 years, then 900 years. I think this could be a possible minor story arc (obviously not as big or important as the Saxon arc). Has any got any ideas on this please. [[User:Botswana41|Botswana41]] 11:50, July 21, 2010 (UTC) | ||
== Three-part finale? == | |||
Is this true. I can't really tell. ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'' finished with an enormous cliff-hanger to the next episode, but so did ''[[The Almost People]]'' and ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]''. Three-parter or not? [[User:BroadcastCorp.|BroadcastCorp.]] 16:10, July 21, 2011 (UTC) | |||
:The last three episodes were written by the same person. They are a three-parter. --[[User:Bold Clone|<span style="color:darkblue">'''Bold'''</span>]] [[User Talk:Bold Clone|<span style="color:gold">'''Clone'''</span>]] 16:51, July 21, 2011 (UTC) | |||
== Why so short? == | |||
I noticed this series had fewer episodes than the preceding and succeeding series. | |||
2007 (this series' year) saw a big TV strike, shortening seasons for many TV shows. However, Dr. Who is a British TV show, and I thought the strike only hit the United States. Am I missing something here? [[user: PsiSeveredHead|PSH aka Kimera 757]] ([[user talk: PsiSeveredHead|talk]]) [[Special:Contributions/PsiSeveredHead|contribs]]) 19:50, July 24, 2011 (UTC) | |||
No strike effects - and it wasn't any shorter. It was exactly the same length as the other new series (''13 episodes + 1 Christmas Special'') but the way the three part finale worked meant that there were only nine 'stories' rather than the usual ten; but the series was still the same length with the same number of episodes[[User:Baziel|Baziel]] 15:32, July 28, 2011 (UTC) |
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Possible Story Arc[[edit]]
I was watching Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks recently and thought how similar Laszlo and Lazarus are. Is there a possible link between Richard Lazurus and Laszlo. I do not mean to say they are related but is it possibly another story arc with Laszlo being saved from death and having a longer life and Richard Lazarus having a longer life too. Obviously, Richard Lazarus died but had the process worked he would have been made younger. Also, the Master mentions [Lazarus Laboratories|LazLabs]] and Richard Lazarus in The Sound of Drums and uses a peice of LazLabs scientific equipment to age the Doctor 100 years, then 900 years. I think this could be a possible minor story arc (obviously not as big or important as the Saxon arc). Has any got any ideas on this please. Botswana41 11:50, July 21, 2010 (UTC)
Three-part finale?[[edit]]
Is this true. I can't really tell. Utopia finished with an enormous cliff-hanger to the next episode, but so did The Almost People and Turn Left. Three-parter or not? BroadcastCorp. 16:10, July 21, 2011 (UTC)
- The last three episodes were written by the same person. They are a three-parter. --Bold Clone 16:51, July 21, 2011 (UTC)
Why so short?[[edit]]
I noticed this series had fewer episodes than the preceding and succeeding series.
2007 (this series' year) saw a big TV strike, shortening seasons for many TV shows. However, Dr. Who is a British TV show, and I thought the strike only hit the United States. Am I missing something here? PSH aka Kimera 757 (talk) contribs) 19:50, July 24, 2011 (UTC)
No strike effects - and it wasn't any shorter. It was exactly the same length as the other new series (13 episodes + 1 Christmas Special) but the way the three part finale worked meant that there were only nine 'stories' rather than the usual ten; but the series was still the same length with the same number of episodesBaziel 15:32, July 28, 2011 (UTC)