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DR. WHO may have been originally made with children in mind, but it has now got a big adult audience and therefore I am obliged to tell you that a [[broadwcast:The Ice Warriors|new yarn]] begins tonight (BBC-1, 5.10 25 mins.).&lt;br /&gt;
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The Tardis has plonked down in England. But it is not the swinging England that these American magazine writers know. It is the year AD 3000 and we are in the grip of a second ice age.&lt;br /&gt;
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