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Christopher Eccleston brought the iconic British serial back to life on BBC One, sparking a global phenomenon.

: The term also appeared in niche publications, such as "Serials 2005," which focused on socio-economic research like employment generation through self-help groups in rural India, found in reports hosted by Academia.edu . Television Serials: The End of an Era serials 2005

: Research from Sage Journals highlights that 2005 was a foundational year for discussing self-archiving mandates. Scholars like Stephen Pinfield argued for the role of repositories in making academic serials more accessible to the global community. Christopher Eccleston brought the iconic British serial back