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- Yes, it was a very pretentious show, but also one that wasn't scared of being intellectual as well as hugely entertaining - this was popular prime-time viewing across the UK yet it raised questions about time and the universe around us.
Lee M 02:11, 5 May 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Episodes article
As there were only six episodes, do they need to be on a separate page? It doesn't seem that long a section, and it's not an overly long article. —Whouk (talk) 06:00, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
- Six episodes on television and eleven on the radio... and with any luck the episodes can be expanded quite a lot, too. I don't think separate pages is too big a problem. Not paper, remember :) Grutness...wha? 08:54, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
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