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I HAVE to confess to a callous indifference to the fate of Dr Who, which has been removed for at least a year and a half from the TV schedules by BBC 1's controller, Michael Grade. I 'do not care about the loss of daleks, cybermen or, the wobbling BBC sets, nor do I give a tinker's cuss about the dark rumours concerning the political implications of Mr Grade's decision. | I HAVE to confess to a callous indifference to the fate of Dr Who, which has been removed for at least a year and a half from the TV schedules by BBC 1's controller, Michael Grade. I 'do not care about the loss of daleks, cybermen or, the wobbling BBC sets, nor do I give a tinker's cuss about the dark rumours concerning the political implications of Mr Grade's decision. | ||