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<blockquote data-quote="Matt McIrvin" data-source="post: 12198" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>I've often wondered how the BBC would respond to the possibility of licensing Doctor Who. On the one hand, the fact that Doctor Who is a live property actually complicates things: the table is a Sylvester McCoy-era tie-in to the classic series, and presumably the BBC would prefer a licensed product promoting the current show. On the other hand, they've shown willingness to license and promote products aimed at classic-series fans before (new audio dramas, books, endless DVD re-releases). Their stated goal in these things in general is just to get the best deal they can to provide content for the UK license-payers who fund them. So it might not be impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt McIrvin, post: 12198, member: 590"] I've often wondered how the BBC would respond to the possibility of licensing Doctor Who. On the one hand, the fact that Doctor Who is a live property actually complicates things: the table is a Sylvester McCoy-era tie-in to the classic series, and presumably the BBC would prefer a licensed product promoting the current show. On the other hand, they've shown willingness to license and promote products aimed at classic-series fans before (new audio dramas, books, endless DVD re-releases). Their stated goal in these things in general is just to get the best deal they can to provide content for the UK license-payers who fund them. So it might not be impossible. [/QUOTE]
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