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THANKS RTM for showing Dr Who on Friday mornings. I would like to suggest that It be screened twice a week:

• It is a long running series. Tom Baker who plays the Doctor Is the fourth one. The current Doctor is played by Sylvester McCoy. In fact, the BBC started biweekly screenings of this series about six years ago.

• The majority of fans are adults. Children just cannot understand some of the jargon such as block transfer computations, gravity bubbles and exponential crossfields, etc.

CHIK MAAROF, Kuala Lumpur.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1987-07-21). Screen Dr Who twice a week. New Straits Times .
  • MLA 7th ed.: "Screen Dr Who twice a week." New Straits Times [add city] 1987-07-21. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "Screen Dr Who twice a week." New Straits Times, edition, sec., 1987-07-21
  • Turabian: "Screen Dr Who twice a week." New Straits Times, 1987-07-21, section, edition.
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