That science fiction programme which has as much appeal for adults as for children
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- Publication: The Spalding Guardian
- Date: 1966-11-04
- Author:
- Page: 6
- Language: English
That science fiction programme which has as much appeal for adults as for children, "Dr. Who," sees the beginning of a new series of adventures tomorrow (Saturday).
The new "Dr. Who" is played by Patrick Troughton, well known to viewers already. How the producer is introducing the Doctor is still a secret, and so too is what he will look like.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1966-11-04). That science fiction programme which has as much appeal for adults as for children. The Spalding Guardian p. 6.
- MLA 7th ed.: "That science fiction programme which has as much appeal for adults as for children." The Spalding Guardian [add city] 1966-11-04, 6. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "That science fiction programme which has as much appeal for adults as for children." The Spalding Guardian, edition, sec., 1966-11-04
- Turabian: "That science fiction programme which has as much appeal for adults as for children." The Spalding Guardian, 1966-11-04, section, 6 edition.
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