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These early adversaries were always the best-known of Dr Who's enemies. They had such a high public profile that they even made a record — I'm Going To Spend My Christmas With A Dalek — in 1964. | These early adversaries were always the best-known of Dr Who's enemies. They had such a high public profile that they even made a record — I'm Going To Spend My Christmas With A Dalek — in 1964. | ||
− | Dr Who became less and less a children's programme and increasingly developed a cult following among the adult viewing audience, even falling foul of [[:Category:Mary Whitehouse| | + | Dr Who became less and less a children's programme and increasingly developed a cult following among the adult viewing audience, even falling foul of [[:Category:Mary Whitehouse|Mary Whitehouse]] on one occasion. |
Fundamentally though, the success of Dr Who sprang from its across-the-board family appeal. | Fundamentally though, the success of Dr Who sprang from its across-the-board family appeal. |