The ABC is repeating the "Dr Who Special"
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- Publication: The Herald (Australia)
- Date: 1985-01-12
- Author:
- Page: Teleguide, p. 3
- Language: English
The same teenagers who can't be unglued from their computer screens are often very fond of another experiment in technology — Dr Who.
They will be pleased to know that the ABC is repeating the "Dr Who Special", the program that was made to mark the 20th anniversary of the first screening of Dr Who.
Going to air at 10.40 tonight, it stars all five Doctors.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1985-01-12). The ABC is repeating the "Dr Who Special". The Herald (Australia) p. Teleguide, p. 3.
- MLA 7th ed.: "The ABC is repeating the "Dr Who Special"." The Herald (Australia) [add city] 1985-01-12, Teleguide, p. 3. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "The ABC is repeating the "Dr Who Special"." The Herald (Australia), edition, sec., 1985-01-12
- Turabian: "The ABC is repeating the "Dr Who Special"." The Herald (Australia), 1985-01-12, section, Teleguide, p. 3 edition.
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