Peter O'Brien as Ed Gold in Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars.
Peter O'Brien says the British sci-fi works so well because the
audience suspends disbelief.
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The popularity of Who is so ferocious in the UK
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"It takes you beyond what your normal television viewing is."
Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars airs in Australia at 7:30pm Sunday
on ABC1.