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Members of the Dr Who Appreciation Society have begun firing off protest letters to the BBC. "The public won't let it die," said Mr Jeremy Bentham, one of the society's co-founders. "Certainly the programme has had its peaks and troughs but with a new Doctor and the BBC returning it to its Saturday slot it had only recently hit one of its best moments." | Members of the Dr Who Appreciation Society have begun firing off protest letters to the BBC. "The public won't let it die," said Mr Jeremy Bentham, one of the society's co-founders. "Certainly the programme has had its peaks and troughs but with a new Doctor and the BBC returning it to its Saturday slot it had only recently hit one of its best moments." | ||
− | Mr Peter Haining, author of [[ | + | Mr Peter Haining, author of [[Whoniversal Classics|a book on the series]], said: "To think that anyone could contemplate taking it off the screen is disgraceful. It must be stopped." |
Colin Baker, the sixth and latest actor to play the Doctor, said he was disappointed. He thought the decision to shelve the next series, which was due to start production in the spring, could cost the BBC a lot of money. | Colin Baker, the sixth and latest actor to play the Doctor, said he was disappointed. He thought the decision to shelve the next series, which was due to start production in the spring, could cost the BBC a lot of money. |