Now who's this new monster in Dr Who ?
- Publication: The Mirror
- Date: 1967-11-11
- Author:
- Page: 2
- Language: English
Now who's this new monster in Dr Who ? Well .. we only asked
ANYONE else might have taken to the hills with a monster like this looming over him. But not seven-year-old James.
He's been let into the secret, you see. He knows that inside the grisly costume is his dad—actor and comedian Bernard Bresslaw, who coined the famous catch phrase "I only asked."
James's brother, four-year-old Marc wasn't quite so brave. He waited until dad removed his headgear before getting to close.
The monster is a new addition to TV's "Dr Who" serial tonight.
Caption: Without the headgear, Bernard Breslow pictured with James and Marc.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1967-11-11). Now who's this new monster in Dr Who ?. The Mirror p. 2.
- MLA 7th ed.: "Now who's this new monster in Dr Who ?." The Mirror [add city] 1967-11-11, 2. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "Now who's this new monster in Dr Who ?." The Mirror, edition, sec., 1967-11-11
- Turabian: "Now who's this new monster in Dr Who ?." The Mirror, 1967-11-11, section, 2 edition.
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