A teeny plea for Who
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- Publication: Aberdeen Evening Express
- Date: 1980-08-16
- Author:
- Page: 7
- Language: English
WHY does BBC put on "Dr Who" at the same time as "Crossroads." Adults claim what we have to look at and it's not fair.
I don't think even family doctors have such uneven hours. Can we hope to see appointment. "Dr Who" after homework and before bed-time
Paul Duncan, 29 Redmoss Avenue. Nigg. Aberdeen.
Caption: Tom Baker ... the time-travelling Dr Who.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1980-08-16). A teeny plea for Who. Aberdeen Evening Express p. 7.
- MLA 7th ed.: "A teeny plea for Who." Aberdeen Evening Express [add city] 1980-08-16, 7. Print.
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- Turabian: "A teeny plea for Who." Aberdeen Evening Express, 1980-08-16, section, 7 edition.
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