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| − | The legacy of the late Patrick Troughton lives on as TV/31 introduces Troughton as the next Doctor Who. Troughton, who died last March, portrays a sly, space wanderer, who outsmarts the most villianous of enemies. The series opens when The Tardis rematerializes with the Doctor, Jamie, and Zone on the planet Dulkis, now taken over by [[broadwcast:the Dominators|the Dominators]] and their deadly robot servants, the Quarks. | + | The legacy of the late Patrick Troughton lives on as [[broadwcast:WNYC|TV/31]] introduces Troughton as the next Doctor Who. Troughton, who died last March, portrays a sly, space wanderer, who outsmarts the most villianous of enemies. The series opens when The Tardis rematerializes with the Doctor, Jamie, and Zone on the planet Dulkis, now taken over by [[broadwcast:the Dominators|the Dominators]] and their deadly robot servants, the Quarks. |
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- Publication: Wavelength
- Date: July 1987
- Author:
- Page: 35
- Language: English
Patrick Troughton stars as the beatle-banged, space wanderer—or the next Dr. Who.
The legacy of the late Patrick Troughton lives on as TV/31 introduces Troughton as the next Doctor Who. Troughton, who died last March, portrays a sly, space wanderer, who outsmarts the most villianous of enemies. The series opens when The Tardis rematerializes with the Doctor, Jamie, and Zone on the planet Dulkis, now taken over by the Dominators and their deadly robot servants, the Quarks.
Fridays, 9pm
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- APA 6th ed.: (July 1987). The Second Who. Wavelength p. 35.
- MLA 7th ed.: "The Second Who." Wavelength [add city] July 1987, 35. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "The Second Who." Wavelength, edition, sec., July 1987
- Turabian: "The Second Who." Wavelength, July 1987, section, 35 edition.
- Wikipedia (this article): <ref>{{cite news| title=The Second Who | url=http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/The_Second_Who | work=Wavelength | pages=35 | date=July 1987 | via=Doctor Who Cuttings Archive | accessdate=5 December 2025 }}</ref>
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