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'Doctor Who' alumna aids Sci-Fi Task Force's drive
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The Science Fiction Task Force launched this year's fund-raising campaign on WXEL-Ch. 42 last night with a goal of $10,000, to be raised on three successive Saturdays. Doctor Who alumna Sophie Aldred was scheduled to host the first evening's programming, which included four installments of the British comedy-drama about a mysterious Time Lord; two episodes of The New Twilight Zone. produced in the mid-1980s after creator Rod Serling's death; and an episode of The Tomorrow People. a mid-'70s British series about psychic teens.
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Next Saturday's lineup, beginning at 9 p.m., features the "[[broadwcast:Planet of the Daleks|Planet of the Daleks]]" story-line from Doctor Who, which task force members say has never been shown in its entirety in this country. At midnight, WXEL airs Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the classic 1920 version starring John Barrymore.
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Aug. 19 is billed as "Sci-Fi Comedy Night," with 13 Klingons manning the pledge phones. The evening begins at 7 p.m. with Spaceballs, Mel Brooks' parody of Star Wars. It is followed at 9 p.m. by the final three episodes of Red Dwarf, a British space farce involving a man. a hologram. an android and a humanoid cat. At 11 p.m., a three-part storyline of The Tomorrow People titled "A Man for Emily" will air. Fans fondly consider it the worst ever made for the show. Task force officers say they'll burn a little of the tape. on screen, for every pledge that comes in.
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During the season. if all goes well, the schedule will settle down to The Tomorrow People at 5 p.m. weekdays. and the Sci-Fi Saturday Night lineup, starting at 9 p.m. with The New Twilight Zone. Doctor Who. The Tomorrow People and a sci-fi or horror movie.
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The movies will feature the likes of Godzilla, Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. The task force is also negotiating for two Doctor Who movies, made in 1965 and 1966 and starring Peter Cushing.
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Caption: Robert Klein's gift of gab deserts him in a New Tonight Zone episode, "Wordplay."
  
 
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