Sophie's Tardis trick
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- Publication: The Sydney Morning Herald
- Date: 1988-11-20
- Author: Dorian Wild
- Page: 155
- Language: English
DR WHO's new assistant, actress Sophie Aldred, has been experimenting to see how far she can go using a bogus identity at Britain's top hotels.
Often dressed in tracksuit or jeans, she fills out her address on the registration form as "c/- The Tardis". "No-one bats an eye," says Sophie.
"I did it even when I was staying at the Grand Hotel in Brighton a week before the Tory Party conference, when security was supposed to be very tight.
"Nobody said a word."
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- APA 6th ed.: Wild, Dorian (1988-11-20). Sophie's Tardis trick. The Sydney Morning Herald p. 155.
- MLA 7th ed.: Wild, Dorian. "Sophie's Tardis trick." The Sydney Morning Herald [add city] 1988-11-20, 155. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Wild, Dorian. "Sophie's Tardis trick." The Sydney Morning Herald, edition, sec., 1988-11-20
- Turabian: Wild, Dorian. "Sophie's Tardis trick." The Sydney Morning Herald, 1988-11-20, section, 155 edition.
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