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  13. They're Back! (11 May)
  14. Who is the Real Clara? (18 May)
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The battle for the heart of Who

Views are flying into Feedback on the series so far. Before it returns at Christmas, tell us about your hopes for the 50th-anniversary series

LETTER OF THE WEEK

There has been an unfortunate trend in Doctor Who (BBC1). Fresh writers, eager to show they are "sensitive", are filling up valuable monster-chasing time with sentimental affirmations of love designed to touch middle-aged parents. I find myself more and more jumping from the sofa shouting, "It's a show for children, stop treating us like adults!"

As a member of the target audience for the 2005 relaunch, I am constantly amazed at the assumption that Rory and Amy kissing is more fun than watching the Doctor being chased through Parliament by a Slitheen.

I came for the aliens and I stayed for the aliens, but without alien chases down similar-looking corridors, don't expect me to be around for ever. A silent majority need their weekly monster fix. Doctor Who has a simple formula: monsters, explosions, chases and a time machine. The only emotions necessary while watching are adrenaline and bowel-loosening fear. Stop the torrent of love before the Doctor gives up the whole time-travelling malarkey and settles down in the fashionable part of Ursa Minor to fix motorbikes for a living.

Alex Williams (aged 18)

Towcester, Northamptonshire


Caption: SCARE ME Is it tears or fears you're after

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  • APA 6th ed.: (2012-10-20). Feedback 2012-10-20. Radio Times p. 149.
  • MLA 7th ed.: "Feedback 2012-10-20." Radio Times [add city] 2012-10-20, 149. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "Feedback 2012-10-20." Radio Times, edition, sec., 2012-10-20
  • Turabian: "Feedback 2012-10-20." Radio Times, 2012-10-20, section, 149 edition.
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