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Saturday is a great evening's viewing all round for children. Dr Who, having routed the Adonis-like [[broadwcast:The Robots of Death|Robots of Death]] (good to see that Bad doesn't always equal Ugly), is now tangling with a sinister [[broadwcast:The Talons of Weng-Chiang|Edwardian Chinaman]]. I hope the lady who wrote to THE LISTENER complaining that there were no lively heroines for her daughter to identify with is watching this programme. The new girl assistant, Leela (Louise Jameson), is a smasher, single-handedly fighting off six Chinamen, and defying the Doctor's orders to 'stay out of it'—quite rightly, as she is a better shot than he is. Apparently, she is already a big hit with little girls; producer Philip Hinchcliffe admits he is sorry they didn't dream up a Leela-type before in view of all the girls who 'obviously see themselves as mini-Barbarellas'.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<author><name>John Lavalie</name></author>
		
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