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TV BACKSTAGE: Lonely for a good monster? How about the [[broadwcast:Terror of the Zygons|Zygons]]? Also the [[broadwcast:Genesis of the Daleks|Daleks]], [[broadwcast:Revenge of the Cybermen|Cybermen]], [[broadwcast:The Seeds of Doom|Krynoids]] and [[broadwcast:The brain of Morbius|the brain of Morbius]]. They're monsterously jolly fun. So, cheers to "Doctor Who," BBC-TV's sci-fi hit that's now catching on big here in the U.S. Critics have said, "It has the best special effects of any TV programs—and that Dart of the reason for its extensive fascination is the extraordinary imagination shown in blending the weirdest characters, situations and technology with exciting plots." Distributed by Lionheart Television, this super series of 172 half-hours and 41 movies, starring Tom Baker as the miraculous "Doctor Who," is now seen on over 60 stations from coast to coast.  
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TV BACKSTAGE: Lonely for a good monster? How about the [[broadwcast:Terror of the Zygons|Zygons]]? Also the [[broadwcast:Genesis of the Daleks|Daleks]], [[broadwcast:Revenge of the Cybermen|Cybermen]], [[broadwcast:The Seeds of Doom|Krynoids]] and [[broadwcast:The Brain of Morbius|the brain of Morbius]]. They're monsterously jolly fun. So, cheers to "Doctor Who," BBC-TV's sci-fi hit that's now catching on big here in the U.S. Critics have said, "It has the best special effects of any TV programs—and that Dart of the reason for its extensive fascination is the extraordinary imagination shown in blending the weirdest characters, situations and technology with exciting plots." Distributed by Lionheart Television, this super series of 172 half-hours and 41 movies, starring Tom Baker as the miraculous "Doctor Who," is now seen on over 60 stations from coast to coast.  
  
 
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TV BACKSTAGE: Lonely for a good monster? How about the Zygons? Also the Daleks, Cybermen, Krynoids and the brain of Morbius. They're monsterously jolly fun. So, cheers to "Doctor Who," BBC-TV's sci-fi hit that's now catching on big here in the U.S. Critics have said, "It has the best special effects of any TV programs—and that Dart of the reason for its extensive fascination is the extraordinary imagination shown in blending the weirdest characters, situations and technology with exciting plots." Distributed by Lionheart Television, this super series of 172 half-hours and 41 movies, starring Tom Baker as the miraculous "Doctor Who," is now seen on over 60 stations from coast to coast.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1981-12-06). Through Channels. The Ukiah Daily Journal .
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  • Title: Through Channels
  • Publication: Gaffney Ledger
  • Date: 1981-12-07