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Of the Dr. Who program itself - he begins making another series and September - Jon said: "The magic of it is the fantasy of it But we've got to play it dead straight and it's got to be scientifically correct, otherwise the children themselves tell us where we go wrong. | Of the Dr. Who program itself - he begins making another series and September - Jon said: "The magic of it is the fantasy of it But we've got to play it dead straight and it's got to be scientifically correct, otherwise the children themselves tell us where we go wrong. | ||
− | "Dr. Who has been described as | + | "Dr. Who has been described as [[Template:Violence|the most violent program on television]]. That's rubbish. We're out to scare children because they love being scared. They'll hide behind settees with their hands over their faces - but they're still watching. |
Also on show in the exhibition, valued at £25,000, is an exact replica of the Lunar Rover and a full scale haunted miil, complete with working machinery, rats nibbling at grain, a grinning skull, and "instant" cobwebs. | Also on show in the exhibition, valued at £25,000, is an exact replica of the Lunar Rover and a full scale haunted miil, complete with working machinery, rats nibbling at grain, a grinning skull, and "instant" cobwebs. |