First of a four-part adventure set during World War II
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- Publication: The Daily Telegraph
- Date: 1989-10-25
- Author: Peter Knight
- Page: 43
- Language: English
DOCTOR WHO — The Curse of Fenric. First of a four-part adventure set during World War II. The Doctor and Ace visit an isolated research station where enemy commandos are attempting to steal an experimental computer. But the Doctor soon discovers that the real menace is an ancient Viking curse. With Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred and guests Dinsdale Landen, Nicholas Parsons and Alfred Lynch (Ceefax).
7.35 Doctor Who
The Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) in a four-part story with Nicholas Parsons
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- APA 6th ed.: Knight, Peter (1989-10-25). First of a four-part adventure set during World War II. The Daily Telegraph p. 43.
- MLA 7th ed.: Knight, Peter. "First of a four-part adventure set during World War II." The Daily Telegraph [add city] 1989-10-25, 43. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Knight, Peter. "First of a four-part adventure set during World War II." The Daily Telegraph, edition, sec., 1989-10-25
- Turabian: Knight, Peter. "First of a four-part adventure set during World War II." The Daily Telegraph, 1989-10-25, section, 43 edition.
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