Strange travels
- Publication: Green Bay Press-Gazette
- Date: 1983-11-20
- Author:
- Page: B-12
- Language: English
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Strange travels
"Doctor Who" is a brilliant scientist. He also does strange things.
In his television program, he travels through space and time, saving the universe. The program has been on the air in Great Britain 20 years.
The British Broadcasting System says 100 million people watch "Doctor Who." It is seen in 54 countries.
Five different men have played the part of "Doctor Who" since the show started.
A 90-minute TV special called "The Five Doctors" will be shown in Britain and the United States. In Green Bay, it will be shown at 7 p.m. Wednesday on Channel 38.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1983-11-20). Strange travels. Green Bay Press-Gazette p. B-12.
- MLA 7th ed.: "Strange travels." Green Bay Press-Gazette [add city] 1983-11-20, B-12. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "Strange travels." Green Bay Press-Gazette, edition, sec., 1983-11-20
- Turabian: "Strange travels." Green Bay Press-Gazette, 1983-11-20, section, B-12 edition.
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