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From Newsgroup: rec.arts.drwho.moderated
From Address: YourName{at}YourISP.com (Your Name)
Subject: Re: Doctor Who in 3-D
In article , "Bok C"
wrote:
>
> Hi guys! I heard the news about Doctor Who being in 3-D this year, so I've
> been wearing my 3-D glasses every day. So far it doesn't seem to be working
> since the characters still seem two dimensional. Then again lots of people
> in real life look two dimensional, even when I look at them with my 3-D
> glasses on.
>
> I'll keep wearing them for the rest of the year just in case, but I'm
> wondering if I should exchange them or have somebody check out my pair.
> What do you guys thinks?
>
> Byeeeee.
There's only one 3D episode, and that's the movie-length 50th anniversary
special due later this year to be both broadcast and played in cinemas -
depending on where you live, your network capabilities, cinema management,
and / or TV set functions.
It's not the first Doctor Who in 3D either. The 30th anniversary episode
in 1993 was also in 3D.
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