Doctor Who is one of the most popular and beloved franchises of all time with an ever growing global audience of 70 million viewers and the prestigious title of being the world's longest running sci-fi series to date to its critically lauded name. 70 million viewers can't be wrong, of course, and TV's favourite Time Lord must be doing something right to have kept such a strong fanbase at his constant beck and call since his original televisual inception back on that cold winter's night in November 1963. Now, nobody can deny that Doctor Who isn't a winning formula. It's got something for everyone but, whilst its legion of dedicated Whovians would defend their beloved hero until the bitter end, is there really such a thing as "the perfect show"? Nobody is saying that Doctor Who isn't the perfect show, but there also isn't anybody who can categorically say that it is. In fact, there's an abundance of rather unavoidable issues as to why you should actually hate it and everything it stands for and you've probably overlooked most of them because you've been distracted by shipping the Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler instead. Don't believe us? Just click 'next' to find out more...