Back to the future.

Discusses the way that the sci-fi TV show "Dr. Who" reflected the social cultural history of Great Britain. Television shows whose stories mirrored the socio-economic conditions of the time in which they were made; "Dr. Who" actors who epitomised their respective eras; Declining popularity; National...

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Publicado en:New Statesman Vol. 132; no. 4650; pp. 26 - 28
Autores principales: Cook, William, Allardice, Lisa
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: New Statesman Ltd. 8/11/2003
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