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== Television ==
== Television ==
{{Parent Filter TV
| title          = Doctor Who
| image          = 10th title HD.jpg
| aka            =
| network        = [[BBC One]]
| startdate      = [[1963 (releases)|1963]]
| length          = two main formats: 25' and 45'
| description    = ''Doctor Who'' is a largely anthological show about time travel and general adventure that draws from straight drama, science fiction, historical fiction and comedy genres.
| characters      = [[The Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s
| similar        = {{wi|Quantum Leap}}
| availability    = Global, through terrestrial broadcast and home video sales. Widely distributed through the world on [[iTunes]].
| rating          = [[File:BBFC-12.png|50px|link=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/12a-and-12]]
| typical        = [[file:BBFC-PG.png|50px|link=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/PG]] and [[file:BBFC-U.png|50px|link=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/U]]
| content        =
| violence        = Frequent depictions of violence, but gore and blood are extremely rare
| language        = Very mild swearing on rare occasion. However, words used are typically associated with British, not American, English
| sex            = Occasionally implied but never shown
| nudity          = None. Ever.
| drugs          = Real world drugs almost never seen. Fictional drugs have been depicted in order to make a metaphorical point.
| tobacco        = Only once used by protagonist in 50 years.  More common in [[serial]]s of the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]] to indicate villainy.
| alcohol        = Fairly frequent depictions of social drinking
| crude          = Sexual innuendo on rare occasion
| clip            = Here come the Ghosts! - Doctor Who - Army of Ghosts - Series 2 - BBC
| clip2          = River rescue - Doctor Who - BBC
| clip3          = The Power to End All Life - Genesis of the Daleks - Doctor Who - BBC
| trailer        = 
}}


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{{Parent Filter TV
| title          = Doctor Who
| image          = 10th title HD.jpg
| aka            =
| network        = [[BBC One]]
| startdate      = [[1963 (releases)|1963]]
| length          = two main formats: 25' and 45'
| description    = ''Doctor Who'' is a largely anthological show about time travel and general adventure that draws from straight drama, science fiction, historical fiction and comedy genres.
| characters      = [[The Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s
| similar        = {{wi|Quantum Leap}}
| availability    = Global, through terrestrial broadcast and home video sales. Widely distributed through the world on [[iTunes]].
| rating          = [[File:BBFC-12.png|50px|link=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/12a-and-12]]
| typical        = [[file:BBFC-PG.png|50px|link=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/PG]] and [[file:BBFC-U.png|50px|link=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/U]]
| content        =
| violence        = Frequent depictions of violence, but gore and blood are extremely rare
| language        = Very mild swearing on rare occasion. However, words used are typically associated with British, not American, English
| sex            = Occasionally implied but never shown
| nudity          = None. Ever.
| drugs          = Real world drugs almost never seen. Fictional drugs have been depicted in order to make a metaphorical point.
| tobacco        = Only once used by protagonist in 50 years.  More common in [[serial]]s of the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]] to indicate villainy.
| alcohol        = Fairly frequent depictions of social drinking
| crude          = Sexual innuendo on rare occasion
| clip            = Here come the Ghosts! - Doctor Who - Army of Ghosts - Series 2 - BBC
| clip2          = River rescue - Doctor Who - BBC
| clip3          = The Power to End All Life - Genesis of the Daleks - Doctor Who - BBC
| trailer        = 
}}


{{Parent Filter TV
{{Parent Filter TV

Revision as of 03:11, 24 October 2013

We're for the whole family.
Not just kids.

Doctor Who is a family programme. It's not kids' television. People of all ages watch it. That means some stories are for kids — but some aren't. Especially now that Doctor Who has spun off the decidedly more adult Torchwood.

Because we aim to cover the whole of the Doctor Who universe (DWU), we do not censor our content on this site.

DWU characters have had every kind of sex imaginable. And they regularly die violent deaths — sometimes while chewin' tobacco, drinkin' whiskey and/or smokin' a joint, man. As a parent, you should remember that Doctor Who is a time travel show. That means it regularly depicts things we now frown on, because they used to be commonplace. In the same way Mad Men features offices thick with cigarette fog, you should expect that the Doctor will sometimes, for example, relish brandy with a 17th century pirate.

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