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Gold Card Talk Member |
RA says that the first 3 sets of 2023 will be Dr.Who Seasons 1 to 4, Star Trek Discovery 4, and House of Dragons. | ||
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Platinum Card Talk Member |
Thanks for sharing. On one hand it is good to see continued 'new' licenses in Dr. Who, and House of Dragons. . . On the other hand even though these are 'new' they really don't feel new. I haven't watched House of Dragons, although I hear people like it. | |||
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Silver Card Talk Member |
Presumably, that's reboot Seasons 1 to 4 of Doctor Who rather than the original William Hartnell Series 1 to 4 from back in the 60s | |||
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Gold Card Talk Member |
Yes, on Dr. Who it is the series which began in 2005 and the Ninth and Tenth Doctors are signing cards. | |||
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Here's the full list from their release schedule: Doctor Who Series 1-4 (2023) Star Trek Discovery Season 4 (2023) House of the Dragon Season 1 (2023) Strange New Worlds Season 1 (2023) Star Trek Picard Season 2 (2023) Twilight Zone Archives Expansion (2023) Twin Peaks Archives Expansion (2023) The Umbrella Academy Archives (2023) | |||
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Platinum Card Talk Member |
Lea Thompson was in an episode of Picard and directed two episodes. When I met her we discussed signing cards and seemed open if she were to be approached for the RA set. I will most likely go all in for House of the Dragon. Discovery is the only other fresh title coming from RA. From an autograph perspective who is still around from Dr Who S1-4? I have no doubt that RA could make a very beautiful set covering this time frame. Maybe more sketches? Given the aging cast members this seems like a bad starting point, especially with as slow as card production is going these days. ____________________ Just because it's rare doesn't mean it's valuable. | |||
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Platinum Card Talk Member |
That would make more sense but then again RA IS dragging out another TZ set. ____________________ Just because it's rare doesn't mean it's valuable. | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
I can only talk about what I see, and others may have different experiences where they live, but RA's Doctor Who in both editions is still on the shelf at $75 a box where I am. A look at eBay has even the few signers I knew before very reasonable. I pulled a Cumming, thought that was pretty good value, and saw the card up at $40 on eBay. I still like the card and the actor, but box content even with a limited card and reduced price wasn't box cost. I don't know how Doctor Who is a viable title for RA when the premiere set has only one signer, Jodie Whittaker, in any sort of real demand. That's just my observation of course. | |||
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Gold Card Talk Member |
If they can get Eccleston , Tennant , and Piper then the set should be popular ( in the UK for sure ) . I would rate all of those above Whittaker in terms of value for on card signing . | |||
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Gold Card Talk Member |
They’ve got Eccleston and Tennant. Don’t know about Piper. They were on display at Philly this past October. ____________________ Anne Welles - "You've got to climb Mount Everest to reach the Valley of the Dolls." | |||
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Silver Card Talk Member |
On the RA boards Steve has said that Piper signed also, along with duals of Piper with Tennant and Piper with Eccleston. This set is going to be a big hit I think. It's certainly going to do much better than the previous set. I may get in on a pre-order but I want to see first which of the big cards are going to be case incentives and archive box exclusives. | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
I'm getting confused by the number of Seasons and the number of Doctors? Are you saying that Doctor Who S1-S4 cards will start with Eccleston as the 9th Doctor and run thru Tennant as the 10th Doctor? I had thought they would be going back prior to that, but I guess not. That makes the whole series a lot shorter to cover. Tennant is the best known here I would think, but his Star Wars Masterworks autograph card with the animated character is a great buy, if you just want to have his signature. I don't know that it will be a big hit, but it will be a bigger hit than the last one just by virtue of having more stars. | |||
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Gold Card Talk Member |
Raven, The original Dr. Who had 26 seasons (1963-1989) and there have been 13 seasons since, starting in 2005. The most recent doctor, played by Jodie Whittaker was the 13th Doctor. For those of you who missed the last episode cliffhanger, she morphed back into David Tennant, the 10th Doctor. | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
Yes, but the producers have already announced who they have hired for the next Doctor, so Tennant won't be around too long. Seems like they are trying to reconnect with an audience that may have partially drifted away in recent years by bringing back an old favorite for a shot in the arm. | |||
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I have one of those horrible sticker autographs of Billie Piper from the Topps set with the extra long cards, so I would like an on-card one of her eventually. I was disappointed she never signed for the Penny Dreadful set...mind you the autographs were a bit thin on the ground in that CZE title. I always thought that the S1-4 RA meant was the new seasons from Eccleston onwards. If so there could be some more little gems from the guest actors that popped up here and there. Well if you watch a lot of British TV and your name isn't Raven. It would be a steal if they could get Kylie Minogue...I'm doubting it, but who knows? | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
I do try to keep up with the mysteries. Just finished "Magpie Murders" and would love an autograph card from Lesley Manville. I'd need to sign up with Britbox to figure out who all the "EastEnders" are over the last 37 years, or where the East End is for that matter. | |||
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Titanium Card Talk Member |
Ahhh now i can help you there, if you watched the olympics when it was here that is the east end. Gor blimey it's down ya west ham innit. ____________________ Come, it is time for you to keep your appointment with The Wicker Man. | |||
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Silver Card Talk Member |
The post 2005 run of shows are referred to as 'Series 1-13' rather than 'Seasons', which is reserved for the 1963-89 stories. | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
I see, thanks. | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
Ahh, there's that other thing about watching British/UK TV. Some of you people can't speak English, even when you're speaking English. | |||
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