Dr. Who, the hero of television's longest-running science fiction series
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- Publication: The Times of Northwest Indiana
- Date: 1983-02-24
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- Page: D-1
- Language: English
Dr. Who, the hero of television's longest-running science fiction series, will be on display in a collection at the South Holland Library through February.
A glimpse of magazines, necklaces and buttons will be on display, as well as knitting instructions for an authentic 15-foot Dr. Who scarf. The television series, seen locally on WTTW-Channel 11, has inspired numerous fan clubs, a disco record and an annual Dr. Who convention in Chicago.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1983-02-24). Dr. Who, the hero of television's longest-running science fiction series. The Times of Northwest Indiana p. D-1.
- MLA 7th ed.: "Dr. Who, the hero of television's longest-running science fiction series." The Times of Northwest Indiana [add city] 1983-02-24, D-1. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "Dr. Who, the hero of television's longest-running science fiction series." The Times of Northwest Indiana, edition, sec., 1983-02-24
- Turabian: "Dr. Who, the hero of television's longest-running science fiction series." The Times of Northwest Indiana, 1983-02-24, section, D-1 edition.
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