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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 Deadly Assassin|the latest series]] as the "most horrific material ever seen on children's television."  
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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 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.

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