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− | Cheap effects and silly plots keep the British science-fiction series "Dr. Who" from raising the kind of passion in America that it has in England, where youngsters have adored it for years. Still, the adventures of a time traveler (who always finds a pretty woman to accompany him) have cultivated a small but loyal following on public television. Through the years, Dr. Who himself (no known first name) has been played by seven actors: William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker (the best known in this country), Peter Davison, Cohn Baker, and the current Doctor, Sylvester McCoy. The special "[[broadwcast: | + | Cheap effects and silly plots keep the British science-fiction series "Dr. Who" from raising the kind of passion in America that it has in England, where youngsters have adored it for years. Still, the adventures of a time traveler (who always finds a pretty woman to accompany him) have cultivated a small but loyal following on public television. Through the years, Dr. Who himself (no known first name) has been played by seven actors: William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker (the best known in this country), Peter Davison, Cohn Baker, and the current Doctor, Sylvester McCoy. The special "[[broadwcast:Doctor Who's Who's Who|Dr. Who's Who's Who]]" on the [[broadwcast:New Jersey Network|New Jersey Network]] profiles and interviews them and others. |
(If you wish to skip the interviews and cut right to the chase, [[broadwcast:WNYC|WNYC]] is simultaneously offering back-to-back "Whos" with William Hartnell as the star.) | (If you wish to skip the interviews and cut right to the chase, [[broadwcast:WNYC|WNYC]] is simultaneously offering back-to-back "Whos" with William Hartnell as the star.) |