Doctor Who
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How do 'An Unearthly Child' and 'Rose' introduce Doctor Who to their contemporary audiences? Consider social, cultural and historical factors. By Aamna Khan Due to the advances in technology, mass communication products have been used as an entertainment mechanism which has thrived the 21st century. This consists of daily items such as televisions, radios and other communication items. The basic concept of entertainment is to enjoy the experience together. The BBC enterprise company, has a way of drawing family consumers together, this concept is called 'family persuasion'. 'Doctor Who' is a family show aimed at all ages which dates back to the early 1960s, and during decades of time it has gradually become immensely popular with all viewers. As a result, there have been ten actors taking on the role of the 'Doctor'. The Doctor is an exile from the planet Gallifrey, and is the last surviving...

