Who watches Doctor Who?
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- Publication: Radio Times
- Date: 1989-10-21
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- Page: 99
- Language: English
I would like to disagree with Miss Hazel Ford (Radio Times 23-29 September) on the point of Doctor Who (Wednesdays BBC1) not being a children's programme. I would like Miss Ford and anyone else who agrees with her to know that it is not just an adult's programme. Many children enjoy the thrilling antics of Doctor Who and his companion.
I myself have watched Doctor Who since a very early age. I am now 13 and have a younger brother and sister who have also watched it since they were young.
Sarah Jeffrey
Beverley, North Humberside
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