SYFY FETCHES U.K. SERIES "K9" FOR CHRISTMAS DAY MARATHON
U.S. PREMIERE OF ALL 26 EPISODES OF "DR. WHO" SPINOFF SERIES TO AIR DECEMBER 25 FROM 10:00AM ET/PT TO 11:00PM ET/PT
NEW YORK - December 17, 2012 - Syfy has acquired the exclusive U.S. broadcast rights to the Dr. Who spinoff K9 which have its U.S. premiere on the channel with a full series marathon on Christmas Day -Tuesday, December 25 - from 10AM-11PM ET/PT.
K9 follows the adventures of the robotic canine created by British writers Bob Baker and Dave Martin and first seen in the original 1978 BBC TV series Doctor Who series. The show mixes live action with stunning CG and special effects and pits the robot dog K9 and his teenage friends against a number of human and alien adversaries. The new dog is voiced by the legendary John Leeson, who voiced the original K9 from the 1978 Doctor Who series.
Bob Baker has won a number of BAFTAs for his co-writing of the hugely successful Wallace and Gromit shorts and feature, and together with his business partner Paul Tams, was closely involved in the creation of the new K9 series.
For more information on K9 please visit the show's website www.k9official.com.
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