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- Publication: The Mirror
- Date: 2005-12-03
- Author: Nicola Methven
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- Language: English
New Time Lord Makes Crashing Entrance
It clearly takes a while to get the hang of piloting the Tardis. But a regenerated Dr Who still looks a bit embarrassed in the flying police box after his crash-bang-wallop landing on Earth.
David Tennant makes his Time Lord debut in the Christmas Day special of BBC1's sci-fi series. It could have gone smoother, though -- because after his out-of-control spiral near the estate home of sidekick Rose (Billie Piper) the dippy Doc collapses muttering: "Oh, I know! Merry Christmas!"
And when he doesn't wake for days, Rose has to go solo to save the world from some sinister Santas.
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- APA 6th ed.: Methven, Nicola (2005-12-03). Doctor Whoa there!. The Mirror .
- MLA 7th ed.: Methven, Nicola. "Doctor Whoa there!." The Mirror [add city] 2005-12-03. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Methven, Nicola. "Doctor Whoa there!." The Mirror, edition, sec., 2005-12-03
- Turabian: Methven, Nicola. "Doctor Whoa there!." The Mirror, 2005-12-03, section, edition.
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