Doctor's doll to-do
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- Publication: The Sun
- Date: 2018-11-11
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- Page: 27
- Language: English
A NEW Barbie version of Doctor Who been branded sexist.
Critics claim it is "overly feminine" due to its curves, blonde hair and high-heeled boots.
Jodie Whittaker, right, made her BBC1 debut as the first female Time Lord on Sunday.
David Wilson Nunn, of BBC Studios, said: "It's a new way to celebrate the Doctor."
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