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Little has changed to two new series of established programmes which started on as BBC-1 on [[broadwcast:Terror of the Autons|Saturday]]--Dr. Who and It's Cliff Richard.  Both obviously rely on the considerable fund of popularity that exists for them, and are probably right not to ring the changes &lt;br /&gt;
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It is hard to believe that Dr. Who has been keeping children glued to the screen-- not to mention their parents-- since 1963, and although various actors have filled the role of the doctor, the programme has managed to retain a remarkable degree of continutity.&lt;br /&gt;
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The format combines very successfully the excitement of a self contained story that builds to a climax, wolpert fighting the final cliff hanging touch which insurers and newsy as Dick anticipation of future installments.&lt;br /&gt;
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