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− | PROFESSOR Alan Thompson, an economist at Heriot Watt University, poured scorn yesterday on Mrs Mary Whitehouse's renewed attack on the BBC's Dr Who series. Earlier this week she described [[broadwcast:The | + | PROFESSOR Alan Thompson, an economist at Heriot Watt University, poured scorn yesterday on Mrs Mary Whitehouse's renewed attack on the BBC's Dr Who series. Earlier this week she described [[broadwcast:The Brain of Morbius|the latest series]] as the "most horrific material ever seen on children's television." |
But Professor Thompson, who writes children's plays and stories as a hobby, said that the programme has a high moral content with good always triumphing over evil. He believes that Dr Who brings together the world of imagination and the world of science. | But Professor Thompson, who writes children's plays and stories as a hobby, said that the programme has a high moral content with good always triumphing over evil. He believes that Dr Who brings together the world of imagination and the world of science. |