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  Msg # 280 of 32031 on ZZUK4449, Friday 2-23-23, 4:08  
  From: IAN SALSBURY  
  To: THE DOCTOR  
  Subj: Re: All right Fairplay  
 XPost: rec.arts.drwho 
 From: Ian@salsbury42.freeserve.co.uk 
  
 "The Doctor"  wrote in message 
 news:d9acff$hv3$6@gallifrey.nk.ca... 
 > In article , 
 > Ian Salsbury  wrote: 
 >> 
 >>"The Doctor"  wrote in message 
 >>news:d99d2m$ppi$6@gallifrey.nk.ca... 
 >>> In article <42b80d38$0$289$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com>, 
 >>> FairPlay  wrote: 
 >>>> 
 >>>>"The Doctor"  wrote in message 
 >>>>news:d9900v$g4a$22@gallifrey.nk.ca... 
 >>>>> In article <42b7f54d$0$302$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com>, 
 >>>>> FairPlay  wrote: 
 >>>>> > 
 >>>>> >"Ian Salsbury"  wrote in message 
 >>>>> >news:d98kt1$q26$1@news8.svr.pol.co.uk... 
 >>>>> >> >>> Still, do you rate RTD's participation in DW as good as 
 >>>>> >> >>> a producer's stint in the BBC Jerry Springer opera? 
 >>>>> >> >>> 
 >>>>> >> >> 
 >>>>> >> >>Eh? 
 >>>>> >> >> 
 >>>>> >> >> 
 >>>>> >> >> 
 >>>>> >> >> 
 >>>>> >> > 
 >>>>> >> > Repeat, do you think RTD's participation is as good as the 
 >>>>> >> > producer 
 >>>>> >> > who made the Jerry Springer Opera the BBC was about to air? 
 >>>>> >> 
 >>>>> >> I can`t see what your`re on about here still. The Jerry Springer 
 >>>>> >> Opera 
 >>>>was 
 >>>>> >> aired in the BBC, got about 3 or 4 million viewers, generally very 
 >>>>> >positive 
 >>>>> >> reviews ( it had been a hugely successful west end production ) and 
 >>>>> >> a 
 >>>>few 
 >>>>> >> hundred religious nutters threw their toys out of the pram. The 
 >>>>> >> vast 
 >>>>> >> majority of people saw no reason to be offended by it whatsoever. 
 >>>>Exactly 
 >>>>> >> what this has to do with RTD`s involvement in Dr Who is beyond me. 
 >>>>> >> The 
 >>>>> >> public reaction to Dr Who has been overwhelmingly positive, a few 
 >>>>people 
 >>>>> >> have complained it was too scary for the timeslot ( just like the 
 >>>>> >> good 
 >>>>old 
 >>>>> >> days! ) but that was about it. 
 >>>>> > 
 >>>>> > 
 >>>>> >lol. 
 >>>>> > 
 >>>>> >You have a censored mind. 
 >>>>> > 
 >>>>> > 
 >>>>> 
 >>>>> Explain that one. 
 >>>> 
 >>>>It aint hard. He missed out around 4,234,087 valid reasons. 
 >>>> 
 >>>> 
 >>>> 
 >>> 
 >>> In other word he has a closed mind. 
 >> 
 >>Why exactly? I just said that nothing in the Jerry Springer opera or the 
 >>new 
 >>Dr Who series offended me, I was happy to embrace both. How does that 
 >>equate 
 >>to me having a closed mind? 
 >> 
 >> 
 >> 
 > 
 > I was asking FP. 
 > 
  
 Whilst in the same sentence accusing me of having a closed mind. 
  
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