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Revision as of 23:40, 6 November 2015
- Publication: TV Times
- Date: 2005-03-26
- Author: Ian Bradford
- Page:
- Language: English
DOCTOR WHO DRAMA, BBC1, 7.00pm
NEW
Children can't say they've had a proper upbringing until they've spent a Saturday evening hiding behind the sofa with one eye on Doctor Who. A whole new generation of kids can now experience that thrill, as the monster-slaying Time Lord returns. And what a comeback! After the famous theme music — which sent a shiver down our spine — the bold new approach retains all the crucial elements yet is faster, flashier and funnier than ever. A surprisingly cheerful Christopher Eccleston impresses as the good Doctor, while Billie Piper is suitably cute as his sidekick, Rose. Plus, the special effects budget — previously limited to around a fiver — has shot through the roof. Bring on the Daleks.
Doctor in Love: see page 12
Caption: Knock, knock. Who's there? Doctor. Doctor Who? That's right. And Rose is with me
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- APA 6th ed.: Bradford, Ian (2005-03-26). Children can't say they've had a proper upbringing until they've spent a Saturday evening hiding behind the sofa with one eye on Doctor Who. TV Times .
- MLA 7th ed.: Bradford, Ian. "Children can't say they've had a proper upbringing until they've spent a Saturday evening hiding behind the sofa with one eye on Doctor Who." TV Times [add city] 2005-03-26. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Bradford, Ian. "Children can't say they've had a proper upbringing until they've spent a Saturday evening hiding behind the sofa with one eye on Doctor Who." TV Times, edition, sec., 2005-03-26
- Turabian: Bradford, Ian. "Children can't say they've had a proper upbringing until they've spent a Saturday evening hiding behind the sofa with one eye on Doctor Who." TV Times, 2005-03-26, section, edition.
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