To-day's Television and Radio
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- Publication: The Herald
- Date: 1963-11-23
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- Page: 14
- Language: English
William Hartnell plays the title-role of "Dr Who" a series of adventures in space and time which begins to-night on B.B.C. Television at 5.15. "The Fall of Babylon," one of the great "spectaculars" in film history, although it was made 50 years ago, is the subject of "Silents, Please!" on STV at 11.20 p.m. The Edinburgh Gateway company perform Roddy McMillan's play "All in Good Faith" in "Saturday-night Theatre" on the Home Service at 8.30. At 9 a.m. ITV will hive a special report from America via Telstar ot the assassination of President Kennedy.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1963-11-23). To-day's Television and Radio. The Herald p. 14.
- MLA 7th ed.: "To-day's Television and Radio." The Herald [add city] 1963-11-23, 14. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "To-day's Television and Radio." The Herald, edition, sec., 1963-11-23
- Turabian: "To-day's Television and Radio." The Herald, 1963-11-23, section, 14 edition.
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