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It's tempting to believe that the ''main'' part of ''Doctor Who'' is the television series, and anything in other medias is just "that bit on the side". In fact, the ''Doctor Who'' franchise broadly consists of '''''four''''' main television programmes and then a variety of prose, comic, and audio formats that support the television show. Stories in non-televised media far, far outnumber those on television — even though the franchise's parent programme started broadcast in 1963. If your kids get hooked on ''Doctor Who'' or one of the other shows in the franchise, they'll probably want to at least pick up a comic book or an audio. So it's important to be aware of concerns across all media. | |||
The following guide serves to give a fairly complete overview of the DWU in all its forms. We don't claim it's exhaustive, or that it will be fit for your particular parenting style. Obviously, we can't mention ''every'' detail of a franchise with as much material as this one. But we believe this is a ''reasonable'' effort at pointing out areas of possible parental concern. | |||
== Television == | == Television == | ||
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