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− | | moreDates = 1975-06-29 | + | | moreDates = 1975-06-29, 1975-06-29 |
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Science fiction from the British Broadcasting Corporation? Yes. the same BBC that turns out dramatic blockbusters also is capable of producing cliffhanging science fiction serials. as viewers will find out beginning Tuesday at 7:30 PM on [[broadwcast:KCET|KCET]], Channel 28. KCET will carry 13 different adventures (a total of 72 episodes) of the invincible, eccentric "Dr. Who," a Time Lord who defends Earth against all kinds of incredible menaces. Starring Jon Pertwee as the hero who combats lizard-like Silurians, Ice Warriors, Sea Devils and other monsters, the series is one of the longest running in BBC history. | Science fiction from the British Broadcasting Corporation? Yes. the same BBC that turns out dramatic blockbusters also is capable of producing cliffhanging science fiction serials. as viewers will find out beginning Tuesday at 7:30 PM on [[broadwcast:KCET|KCET]], Channel 28. KCET will carry 13 different adventures (a total of 72 episodes) of the invincible, eccentric "Dr. Who," a Time Lord who defends Earth against all kinds of incredible menaces. Starring Jon Pertwee as the hero who combats lizard-like Silurians, Ice Warriors, Sea Devils and other monsters, the series is one of the longest running in BBC history. |