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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) | 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. | 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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