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<blockquote data-quote="net1" data-source="post: 20303"><p>Doctor Who is the UK's most-missed television programme, according to a new survey by electrical retailers Dixons.</p><p></p><p>The 40-year-old BBC show, which featured eight different actors in the star role, was voted the series that most people would like to see back on our screens.</p><p></p><p>Dixons asked 500 customers for their top television shows. Customers were restricted to shows they had not seen for at least five years and were not allowed to vote for programmes like Dad's Army and Fawlty Towers which are occasionally repeated on terrestrial channels.</p><p></p><p>Dixons managing director Chris Langley said: "It's interesting that nine shows in our charts are broadcast on digital channels, although many of our shoppers didn't realise this is the case."</p><p></p><p>The Top Twenty</p><p></p><p>1 Dr Who</p><p>2 Dallas</p><p>3 Blake's Seven</p><p>4 The Goodies</p><p>5 The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin</p><p>6 Just Good Friends</p><p>7 Starsky and Hutch</p><p>8 3-2-1</p><p>9 Tiswas</p><p>10 Not the Nine O'clock News</p><p>11 Treasure Hunt</p><p>12 The Muppets</p><p>13 Rent-A-Ghost</p><p>14 The Waltons</p><p>15 Man About the House</p><p>16 Hong Kong Phooey</p><p>17The Adventure Game</p><p>18 Mork and Mindy</p><p>19 Jim'll Fix It</p><p>20 Bod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net1, post: 20303"] Doctor Who is the UK's most-missed television programme, according to a new survey by electrical retailers Dixons. The 40-year-old BBC show, which featured eight different actors in the star role, was voted the series that most people would like to see back on our screens. Dixons asked 500 customers for their top television shows. Customers were restricted to shows they had not seen for at least five years and were not allowed to vote for programmes like Dad's Army and Fawlty Towers which are occasionally repeated on terrestrial channels. Dixons managing director Chris Langley said: "It's interesting that nine shows in our charts are broadcast on digital channels, although many of our shoppers didn't realise this is the case." The Top Twenty 1 Dr Who 2 Dallas 3 Blake's Seven 4 The Goodies 5 The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin 6 Just Good Friends 7 Starsky and Hutch 8 3-2-1 9 Tiswas 10 Not the Nine O'clock News 11 Treasure Hunt 12 The Muppets 13 Rent-A-Ghost 14 The Waltons 15 Man About the House 16 Hong Kong Phooey 17The Adventure Game 18 Mork and Mindy 19 Jim'll Fix It 20 Bod [/QUOTE]
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