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- There's a 'Think Big' Trend At BBC-TV, Notably in Drama Area (19 September 1963)
- I needed that Tardis at the theater (19 September 1975)
- Strike ends at the BBC (19 September 1980)
- Who came to Earth in Atlanta? - It's Dr. Who, fresh from outer space! (19 September 1986)
- Whovian Alliance (19 September 1986)
- The Doctor Who/Science Fiction Club (19 September 1992)
- Phillip Schofield presents (19 September 1993)
- Dr Who conquers time to land on planet Hollywood (19 September 1999)
- Colouring in Doctor Who (19 September 2000)
- Tories to Flog Beeb (19 September 2009)
- Guess who has an eye on his family's future? (19 September 2013)
- Dr. Who history (19 September 2014)
- Bonding Before Alien Battles (19 September 2015)
- A child of destiny flees through a war-torn landscape (19 September 2015)
- Doc's got the prescription for adventure (19 September 2015)
- Doctor Two (Daily Star) (19 September 2015)
- The Doctor will see you now (TV & Satellite Week) (19 September 2015)
- The Exterminate Factor (19 September 2015)
- It's good TV for whatever ails you (19 September 2015)
- Jenna: Tardis goodbye was so emotional (19 September 2015)
- Last time in Tardis for Doctor Who's Coleman (19 September 2015)
- A little time with you know 'Who' (19 September 2015)
- Out of this world (We Love TV) (19 September 2015)
- Who's looking at Who? (19 September 2015)
- Who's Who? (TV & Satellite Week) (19 September 2015)