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Following the broadcast of ''[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|Can You Hear Me?]]'', fans voiced their disdain at the Doctor's apparent dismissal of [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]]'s opening up to her of his fear that his [[cancer]] could come back, with many citing the moment as being out of character of her. The complaints department explained that the intention of the scene was show the Doctor being unable to deal with the subject matter properly, and not being able to find the right words as a result. | Following the broadcast of ''[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|Can You Hear Me?]]'', fans voiced their disdain at the Doctor's apparent dismissal of [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]]'s opening up to her of his fear that his [[cancer]] could come back, with many citing the moment as being out of character of her. The complaints department explained that the intention of the scene was show the Doctor being unable to deal with the subject matter properly, and not being able to find the right words as a result. | ||
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Revision as of 03:11, 3 September 2020
BBC Complaints are a department of the BBC who receive and review viewer complaints relating to their programming or practices.
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Following the broadcast of Can You Hear Me?, fans voiced their disdain at the Doctor's apparent dismissal of Graham's opening up to her of his fear that his cancer could come back, with many citing the moment as being out of character of her. The complaints department explained that the intention of the scene was show the Doctor being unable to deal with the subject matter properly, and not being able to find the right words as a result.