'Doctor Who' to hit Indian TV on May 15

British sci-fi TV series "Doctor Who" will be telecast for viewers in India starting May 15.


British sci-fi TV series "Doctor Who" will be telecast for viewers in India starting May 15.

The complete eight seasons of "Doctor Who" will air on FX, a channel owned by Star India Private Limited. The deal, inked between Star India and BBC Worldwide India marks the largest volume sale of "Doctor Who" in the country, read a statement.

"This partnership marks a milestone for us. It will be the first time 'Whovians' in India will be able to participate in the global 'Doctor Who' phenomenon. And it is also the first time we've concluded a major deal with Star India," Myleeta Aga, general manager, BBC Worldwide in India, said in a statement.

Aga said there has been "an increasing interest in British drama", and added: "Viewers now recognise the originality of British drama, and this has caused a surge in interest in our drama series like 'Doctor Who'."

"We are very glad to be working with Star India to bring this very iconic series (including series 9 which is currently being filmed) to viewers in India," Aga said.

An interesting piece of tidbit is that 51 years ago, the very first episode of "Doctor Who" was directed by Waris Hussein, born in Lucknow.

"I like to think we've finally come full circle with the new modern series launching in India," said Brian Minchin, executive producer of "Doctor Who".

Touted to be the longest running sci-fi TV series in the world, the show is a significant part of British culture. It depicts the adventures of the Doctor, a Time Lord, who travels the universe in his TARDIS, a time-travelling spaceship in the shape of an old British police box.

Along with a succession of companions, the Doctor combats a variety of foes while working to save civilisations and help people in need.

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She oftenly critise the current bollywood trend in movies from looks, dance, acting etc and I somewhat agree with her. Then she has the chance to do something about it and she gives us Tell me oh Khuda. I mean what the heck, everyting she is so agaisnt about was in that movie!

11 years ago

Well said, Hema.

Why would you bring her past into this? Its irrelavant and NONE of your business. Get a life people, cant believe you all are still hung up about last centuries news.

11 years ago

This might be mean, but honest. I feel todays heroine really do need to do an item number. not only tht, they evn need to have a good body, since there r no good heroines these days. This is the only way they get appreciated. I have stopped watching Bwood movies since long i do not feel it's worth watching anymore but maybe coz im a girl. If the indian cinema want to remain the current audience (males mostly these days) they really have got to make more item number.

11 years ago

Whats worse? To do a naughty dance or to marry another womans husband?

11 years ago

@shamzx
she said for big heroeins.. esha is not big heroien.. so her dhoom song doesnt count..
kareena's chamak challo was not good cause she can not dance.. maryam zakarya is good for item dance.

11 years ago

darmedra married hema malini with out divorcing his first wife. they both changed their religon for that. and abay deol is daramjis nephew not son

11 years ago

No comment on Esha's Dhoom song then I see!! :D

11 years ago

Hema-ji, it's all to do with money, for doing just 1 item number, a established actress can earn nearly as much as doing a whole film... SO WHY NOT DO A ITEM NUMBER...

11 years ago

i completely agree :)


11 years ago

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