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- Publication: Sandwell Evening Mail
- Date: 1987-10-23
- Author:
- Page: 32
- Language: English
Show not only for children
I feel that I have to correct our R. W. Clark (Mail, October 16) over his claim that Dr Who is a children's programme.
The show has never been a children's programme: it has always been made as a drama show for all ages.
It is Mr. Clark wants to know about the stock market then he should watch the excellent channel four news.
I would show Dr Who before EastEnders on a Tuesday or Thursday.
Caption: Sylvester McCoy, the present Dr. Who: watched by all groups.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1987-10-23). Doc's a delight!. Sandwell Evening Mail p. 32.
- MLA 7th ed.: "Doc's a delight!." Sandwell Evening Mail [add city] 1987-10-23, 32. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "Doc's a delight!." Sandwell Evening Mail, edition, sec., 1987-10-23
- Turabian: "Doc's a delight!." Sandwell Evening Mail, 1987-10-23, section, 32 edition.
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