Who's the lucky boy then, Doc?
- Publication: Daily Express
- Date: 1989-04-27
- Author: Ted Daly
- Page: 17
- Language: English
COULD it be Dr Who with his arm round a girl? Whatever will they say in Gallifrey?
But despite his obvious happiness about appearing with space glamour girl Amanda Duval, the doctor was actually doing yet another of his good deeds — attending the prizegiving for a national student design competition sponsored by the Pye electrical company.
Its aim was to find the portable entertainment system of tomorrow, and the winner was 18-year-old Sam Barlow of Auchencairn, Castle Douglas, Scotland, who designed a three-piece portable CD player and television with a revolutionary viewing visor.
Caption: Pie in the sky for the doctor
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- APA 6th ed.: Daly, Ted (1989-04-27). Who's the lucky boy then, Doc?. Daily Express p. 17.
- MLA 7th ed.: Daly, Ted. "Who's the lucky boy then, Doc?." Daily Express [add city] 1989-04-27, 17. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Daly, Ted. "Who's the lucky boy then, Doc?." Daily Express, edition, sec., 1989-04-27
- Turabian: Daly, Ted. "Who's the lucky boy then, Doc?." Daily Express, 1989-04-27, section, 17 edition.
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