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DR. WHO got the thumbs down to-day in a new survey of children's television programmes, when parents, worried about violence, rated the show top of the programmes they wouldn't allow Ihnir children to watch.
 
DR. WHO got the thumbs down to-day in a new survey of children's television programmes, when parents, worried about violence, rated the show top of the programmes they wouldn't allow Ihnir children to watch.
  
But, sex on TV caused little heart-searching, Only 6 per pent of parents named it as reason for concern.
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But, sex on TV caused little heart-searching, Only 6 per cent of parents named it as reason for concern.
  
 
Its just the latest in a string of attacks— quite apart from those by Daleks, and other weirdos — the doctor has had to face.
 
Its just the latest in a string of attacks— quite apart from those by Daleks, and other weirdos — the doctor has had to face.
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"But the surprising thing is that so few parents actually imposed restriction," said Pat McCarthy, who caried out the survey.  
 
"But the surprising thing is that so few parents actually imposed restriction," said Pat McCarthy, who caried out the survey.  
  
"Only 29 of the 524 parents interviewed--6 p.c.--named Dr Who, and the figures for Starskey and Hutch and Grange Hill were only 2 p.c. Most chidren are apparently allowed to watch virtually anyhing."
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"Only 29 of the 524 parents interviewed--6 p.c.--named Dr Who, and the figures for Starskey and Hutch and Grange Hill were only 2 p.c. Most chidren are apparently allowed to watch virtually anything."
  
 
A majority of parents with children older than 12 and many with children aged under 10, thought their offspring were old enough to watch what they liked.  
 
A majority of parents with children older than 12 and many with children aged under 10, thought their offspring were old enough to watch what they liked.  
  
 
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