Everybody knows it. It's like something really important about british culture. One of the things that everybody says about doctor who is that, because it's quite scary. You end up watching it from behind the so a. So you can't just sit in front of the teb and watch it. You have to hide behind the sofa. And stead of like, you know, look over the top of the sofa to watch it,. Because it's so scari. When i was a child, y sofa was pushed against the wall. I had to hide behind a cushion so you couldn't mide it. Et, it's very much a kind of camp funny kind of show
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