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− | WOMEN'S rights campaigners want the | + | WOMEN'S rights campaigners want the next Dr Who to be female. |
Labour Euro-MPs claim that the change would help to break down barriers to women. | Labour Euro-MPs claim that the change would help to break down barriers to women. | ||
− | The latest actor to play | + | The latest actor to play Dr Who, Colin Baker, is leaving the role after a three-year stint. Yesterday members of an EEC women's rights committee, meeting in London, wrote to BBC director general Alasdair Milne saying: 'It Is high time a woman played the part. Children have for years seen a man as the high-tech wizard with women as mere assistants.' |
The statement was signed by London Euro-MPS Carole Tongue and Mike Elliot, Christine Crawley of Birmingham and Eddy Newman of Manchester. | The statement was signed by London Euro-MPS Carole Tongue and Mike Elliot, Christine Crawley of Birmingham and Eddy Newman of Manchester. | ||
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- Publication: Daily Mail
- Date: 1986-12-20
- Author:
- Page:
- Language: English
WOMEN'S rights campaigners want the next Dr Who to be female.
Labour Euro-MPs claim that the change would help to break down barriers to women.
The latest actor to play Dr Who, Colin Baker, is leaving the role after a three-year stint. Yesterday members of an EEC women's rights committee, meeting in London, wrote to BBC director general Alasdair Milne saying: 'It Is high time a woman played the part. Children have for years seen a man as the high-tech wizard with women as mere assistants.'
The statement was signed by London Euro-MPS Carole Tongue and Mike Elliot, Christine Crawley of Birmingham and Eddy Newman of Manchester.
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- Chicago 15th ed.: "Who next? How about a Time Lady?." Daily Mail, edition, sec., 1986-12-20
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