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− | | moreTitles = Who's in 'Dr. Who'?, Who's that doctor?, Who is that doctor? | + | | moreTitles = Who's in 'Dr. Who'?, Who's that doctor?, Who is that doctor?, Who's Who? |
− | | morePublications = Austin American-Statesman, Green Bay Press-Gazette, The Southern Illinoisan | + | | morePublications = Austin American-Statesman, Green Bay Press-Gazette, The Southern Illinoisan, Akron Beacon Journal |
− | | moreDates = 1982-07-19, 1982-07-17, 1982-07-26 | + | | moreDates = 1982-07-19, 1982-07-17, 1982-07-26, 1982-07-17 |
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Anthony Ainley, left, an actor in the British television series "Dr. Who," talks with two Dr. Who look-alikes at a fan convention in Chicago Friday. The look-alikes are Alan Brandt of Manteno, Ill., center, and Ralph Ostrom of Hinsdale, III. Ainley, who plays the Master in the series, is holding a model of a Tardis, a device which Dr. Who uses for time travel in the show. | Anthony Ainley, left, an actor in the British television series "Dr. Who," talks with two Dr. Who look-alikes at a fan convention in Chicago Friday. The look-alikes are Alan Brandt of Manteno, Ill., center, and Ralph Ostrom of Hinsdale, III. Ainley, who plays the Master in the series, is holding a model of a Tardis, a device which Dr. Who uses for time travel in the show. | ||
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- Publication: Associated Press
- Date: 1982-07-17
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- Language: English
Anthony Ainley, left, an actor in the British television series "Dr. Who," talks with two Dr. Who look-alikes at a fan convention in Chicago Friday. The look-alikes are Alan Brandt of Manteno, Ill., center, and Ralph Ostrom of Hinsdale, III. Ainley, who plays the Master in the series, is holding a model of a Tardis, a device which Dr. Who uses for time travel in the show.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1982-07-17). Who's that doctor? (AP photo). Associated Press .
- MLA 7th ed.: "Who's that doctor? (AP photo)." Associated Press [add city] 1982-07-17. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "Who's that doctor? (AP photo)." Associated Press, edition, sec., 1982-07-17
- Turabian: "Who's that doctor? (AP photo)." Associated Press, 1982-07-17, section, edition.
- Wikipedia (this article): <ref>{{cite news| title=Who's that doctor? (AP photo) | url=http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/Who%27s_that_doctor%3F_(AP_photo) | work=Associated Press | pages= | date=1982-07-17 | via=Doctor Who Cuttings Archive | accessdate=22 November 2024 }}</ref>
- Wikipedia (this page): <ref>{{cite web | title=Who's that doctor? (AP photo) | url=http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/Who%27s_that_doctor%3F_(AP_photo) | work=Doctor Who Cuttings Archive | accessdate=22 November 2024}}</ref>
- Title: Who's in 'Dr. Who'?
- Publication: Austin American-Statesman
- Date: 1982-07-19
- Title: Who's that doctor?
- Publication: Green Bay Press-Gazette
- Date: 1982-07-17
- Title: Who is that doctor?
- Publication: The Southern Illinoisan
- Date: 1982-07-26
- Title: Who's Who?
- Publication: Akron Beacon Journal
- Date: 1982-07-17