Post by Tomspy77 on Apr 5, 2010 19:40:55 GMT -6
Doctor Who's new series opener has drawn complaints from viewers over its content.
'The Eleventh Hour', which was broadcast on Saturday evening on BBC One, was criticised for its perceived sexual content.
The Doctor's (Matt Smith) assistant Amy Pond, played by Karen Gillan, was seen speaking candidly about her kissogram repertoire.
The Daily Telegraph quotes one viewer as saying: "Why did she dress up as a tarty policewoman? Surely that's not fitting for a family show."
"They've completely demeaned Doctor Who by replacing good episode stories with sl*tty girls," another stated.
'The Eleventh Hour', which was broadcast on Saturday evening on BBC One, was criticised for its perceived sexual content.
The Doctor's (Matt Smith) assistant Amy Pond, played by Karen Gillan, was seen speaking candidly about her kissogram repertoire.
The Daily Telegraph quotes one viewer as saying: "Why did she dress up as a tarty policewoman? Surely that's not fitting for a family show."
"They've completely demeaned Doctor Who by replacing good episode stories with sl*tty girls," another stated.