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And now—a new Dr Who

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INTO the Strand lumbers the familiar shape of a Dalek. And alongside it is the newest Dr Who.

He is classical actor Trevor Martin and he is to invade the West End as Dr Who in a new adventure on the London stage complete with Daleks, writes Michael Owen.

Dr Who will make his stage debut at the Adelphi Theatre on December 16 in a science-fiction story called Seven Keys To Doomsday.

After a six-month search the producers today named Trevor as the man to take over from Jon Pertwee as Dr Who.

Budgeted at £35,000, the show will play twice daily for a four - week season and producers Robert De Wynter and Anthony Pye-Jeary promise a spectacular affair.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1974-11-07). And now—a new Dr Who. London Evening Standard p. 7.
  • MLA 7th ed.: "And now—a new Dr Who." London Evening Standard [add city] 1974-11-07, 7. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "And now—a new Dr Who." London Evening Standard, edition, sec., 1974-11-07
  • Turabian: "And now—a new Dr Who." London Evening Standard, 1974-11-07, section, 7 edition.
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