![]() It made sense to keep reminding people of the series'Įxistence in the '60s, when viewing figures were unstable and nobody Snobbery, but the truth appears less cynical: Doctor Who never got cover status in the late '70s because it didn't need help,īecause it was accepted as part of the mainstream, because its return ![]() I've heard fan-folk suggest that this was some form of ![]() How we tend to think of Frank Bellamy's Skarasen as the (although some would argue that the interiors made up for this, given No Tom Baker story made the cover of the RT With Bet Lynch about the door policy of the Rovers Return as if sheįandom tends to miss. That era would grumble about the interpretation of Iago in BBC2's version When deregulation came in 1991, and all channelsĪppeared in all magazines, it still outsold the TV Times. Routinely described as “elitist” by bottom-feeders in the employ of Rupert Murdoch. Rather than “just” a wildlife presenter-explorer) but is now ![]() The mandate of the BBC wasĮxperiment, inquiry, and a cultural idealism that was bestĮxemplified by David Attenborough (in his old role as controller of BBC2 ForĪll its faults and misfires, the BBC has traditionally proved itselfĪgainst commercial channels in this way, and the comparison between The traditions of old-school BBC telly: “democracy isn't giving people what they want, it's doing what you think is right and then letting people judge you for it”. General principle here, which should appeal to anyone interested in ![]()
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