Minor thought on Saturday’s Doctor Who
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Bit of a bummer if it turns out that the Silent were responsible for inventing all the good stuff.
Also, I think I need to do a post about the BBC’s editorial guidelines and how they relate to children’s programming, general programming, and the watershed, for
doctorwho.
Also, I think I need to do a post about the BBC’s editorial guidelines and how they relate to children’s programming, general programming, and the watershed, for
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Date: 2011-05-03 02:09 pm (UTC)The BBC has Ceebeebies and CBBC for things that won't frighten the horses. That is not where they put Doctor Who. And even with programmes on specifically children's channels, as a parent, you are alert to the peculiar phobias of your own offspring and keep half an eye (or ear) on it and judiciously grab the remote control at signs of skulls on Horrible Histories or children with their faces painted on Our Planet before the screaming starts. That is your job. It is not the BBC's.
And yes, Doctor Who was dark and scary when I was 12. It's how it works. We Know This. Good luck.
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Date: 2011-05-03 02:33 pm (UTC)I think you may have put your thumb on the nub of the issue. (I don't blame the non-UK posters for not knowing about OfCom and the watershed, but I do blame them for making assumptions about how another country's TV scheduling/regulation works.)