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<div style="float:right; padding: 5px; border:3px solid blue; margin-bottom:1em; max-width:250px; clear:both;">[[File:stage.jpg|center|link=The Stage and Television Today|200px]]<center>British fans discuss about the possibility of an American '''Doctor Who'''</center> | <div style="float:right; padding: 5px; border:3px solid blue; margin-bottom:1em; max-width:250px; clear:both;">[[File:stage.jpg|center|link=The Stage and Television Today|200px]]<center>British fans discuss about the possibility of an American '''Doctor Who'''</center> | ||
− | * [[Meanwhile, the BBC has confirmed that it is in negotiations with top US film director Steven Spielberg's production company Amblin about producing a new version of Dr Who|the BBC has confirmed that it is in negotiations ...]] (4 November 1993) | + | * [[Meanwhile, the BBC has confirmed that it is in negotiations with top US film director Steven Spielberg's production company Amblin about producing a new version of Dr Who|Meanwhile, the BBC has confirmed that it is in negotiations ...]] (4 November 1993) |
* [[The Doctor with an American accent — you've got to be kidding!]] (11 November 1993) | * [[The Doctor with an American accent — you've got to be kidding!]] (11 November 1993) | ||
* [[What a hullabaWho!]] | [[Treat the Doctor with due respect]] (18 November 1993) | * [[What a hullabaWho!]] | [[Treat the Doctor with due respect]] (18 November 1993) |
Revision as of 20:45, 5 July 2014
- Meanwhile, the BBC has confirmed that it is in negotiations ... (4 November 1993)
- The Doctor with an American accent — you've got to be kidding! (11 November 1993)
- What a hullabaWho! | Treat the Doctor with due respect (18 November 1993)
- (25 November 1993)
- Too much 'hullabaWho' for true fans (2 December 1993)
- A rotten script a day keeps the Doctor away (9 December 1993)
- These are our demands--Who has the answers? (3 March 1994)