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Doctor Who (Classic Series) - with John Higgs
Season 2, Ep. 10
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Author John Higgs (Love & Let Die, The KLF: Chaos Magic...) talks about the comforts of classic Doctor Who, and how a science fiction series for children seems to have almost willed itself into being as something far bigger, more powerful, and magical within our culture.
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