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If you can, you should get her autobiography, that she was just finishing before she died. A brilliant read. The audio version is good as well read by Caroline John (who played Liz Shaw) who als
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As a gibbering, slavish Dr. Who fangirl, I, too, wish Lego had gotten the rights to it. Bottom line, in most if not all cases, Lego's going to go after the rights on the stuff they think
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I freakin' love Doctor Who! The series and character is one of those that even people who haven't watched know it by name (including the US). Hell, I knew about the series when I was a child. I'm not
Ok. I am well aware that character building own the rights to make doctor who toys. But, if your like me and own their sets, well, what can I say.... ..."There really naff"!. The bricks don't hold together very well(e.*** Tardis play set, move a figure, stuff falls apart). Can anyone tell me why character building got the Dr Who license?
Also as this show is at it's 50th Anniversary(i've been a fan since 1973), with massive viewing figures, why hasn't Lego gone for this?
Many fan have made great Doctor mini figures from current city(etc) parts. Tardis etc.
So my point is, would it have been so had for Lego to take on this franchise, or could they still take this from character building, and create some amazing sets?
Please discusses!
Stomping