Doctor Who: Televized Science Fiction as Contemporary Melodrama.

The article reviews the television series "Doctor Who," played by Tom Baker. It summarizes the concepts of science fiction and melodrama which were applied in the series. The nature of the series was being described and showed the theories that were applied to it in a practical manner. The show was...

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Publicado en:Extrapolation (Kent State University Press) Vol. 30; no. 2; pp. 176 - 188
Autor principal: Oglesbee, Frank W.
Formato: Arts/Entertainment Review
Publicado: Kent State University Press Summer1989
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