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Just for the record, I don't wish to complain but merely to lodge a protest for equal rights. I have nothing against programs involving police, lawyers and all types of crime detection. In fact, they are quite good. But what about science-fiction and medical programs. I think they deserve equal showing. From my calculations, in one week I found 15 programs in the crime category, some like [[Homicide (Australian TV series)|Homicide]] showing twice. That's all very well, but in the other categories, what do we have? Well, for a start, there is [[Doctor in the House (TV series)|Doctor In The House]], but what happened to [[The Interns (TV series)|The Interns]] and [[Medical Center (TV series)|Medical Centre]]? As for science-fiction, we only have a few decent films and Deadly Ernest. Repeats of Star Trek and even Dr. Who would be quite acceptable. Anyway, that's my opinion.
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Just for the record, I don't wish to complain but merely to lodge a protest for equal rights. I have nothing against programs involving police, lawyers and all types of crime detection. In fact, they are quite good. But what about science-fiction and medical programs. I think they deserve equal showing. From my calculations, in one week I found 15 programs in the crime category, some like [[wikipedia:Homicide (Australian TV series)|Homicide]] showing twice. That's all very well, but in the other categories, what do we have? Well, for a start, there is [[wikipedia:Doctor in the House (TV series)|Doctor In The House]], but what happened to [[wikipedia:The Interns (TV series)|The Interns]] and [[wikipedia:Medical Center (TV series)|Medical Centre]]? As for science-fiction, we only have a few decent films and Deadly Ernest. Repeats of Star Trek and even Dr. Who would be quite acceptable. Anyway, that's my opinion.
  
 
EQUAL RIGHTS, Adelaide, SA.  
 
EQUAL RIGHTS, Adelaide, SA.  

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Just for the record, I don't wish to complain but merely to lodge a protest for equal rights. I have nothing against programs involving police, lawyers and all types of crime detection. In fact, they are quite good. But what about science-fiction and medical programs. I think they deserve equal showing. From my calculations, in one week I found 15 programs in the crime category, some like Homicide showing twice. That's all very well, but in the other categories, what do we have? Well, for a start, there is Doctor In The House, but what happened to The Interns and Medical Centre? As for science-fiction, we only have a few decent films and Deadly Ernest. Repeats of Star Trek and even Dr. Who would be quite acceptable. Anyway, that's my opinion.

EQUAL RIGHTS, Adelaide, SA.

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