Two on a bicycle made for Who ...
- Publication: Daily Express
- Date: 1982-05-08
- Author:
- Page: 26
- Language: English
THEY look like eccentric tourists, riding round the streets of Amsterdam on their bicycle made for two.
Actually, it's a bicycle made for Who ... Dr Who (Peter Davison) and his assistant Tegan (Janet Fielding), newly arrived from the planet Gallifrey.
Janet has changed from her astral air hostess costume, designed for time machine travel into more "human" trendy gear. But the doctor still wears his Victorian cricketing outfit for his canalside ride.
Mission
Steering a bicycle is child's play for the doctor, compared with piloting the Tardis. He can give his concentration to his Earth mission of tracking down renegade Time Lords.
Davison, 30, with Janet, 24, and his other assistant, 20-year-old Sarah Sutton (Nyssa) were in Holland this week, filming the opening episode of a four-part Dr Who story, "Arc of Infinity," to be screened by the BBC early next year.
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