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Children still look mainly to ITV for adventure and horror. The great exception is the [[broadwcast:The Dalek Master Plan|Dalek programme]].  &amp;quot;Dr Who&amp;quot; (BBC-1, Saturdays), with a claimed 11 million viewers (many adults, of course). The popularity of this type of science-fiction weirdy has been  one of the main trends in children's TV in recent years—ATV's successful puppet serial &amp;quot;Thunderbirds&amp;quot; is a kind of junior 007, making fun of machines and gadgets. &lt;br /&gt;
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