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Gail Tilsley's fling with toy boy Martin may be pulling in extra viewers for Coronation Street but it's threatening to exterminate sci-fi classic Doctor Who. Scheduled as the BBC's alternative to The Street, the time-travelling Doctor's been no match for Gail and the show has plunged to the bottom of the ratings. Now with an audience of about 3.5 million it's less popular than programmes like Songs Of Praise and Scooby Doo. So is time finally running out for the ageing Doctor?	&lt;br /&gt;
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