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- The Daily Mail Schoolboys' and Girls' Exhibition opens at the Empire Hall, Olympia, on Wednesday (21 December 1967)
- Inflation threat to TV favourites (21 December 1980)
- Who's Dr. Who, anyhow? (21 December 1989)
- Rocket for Dr Who (21 December 1992)
- Doctor's orders (Radio Times) (21 December 1997)
- Iraq war as told by the Daleks (21 December 2005)
- The Timelord is our shepherd (21 December 2005)
- TV: Doctor Who's Christmas picks (21 December 2005)
- Who Begs: Don't Exterminate Me (21 December 2005)
- Can Sarah Jane save the day? (21 December 2006)
- Torchwood part one (21 December 2006)
- Christians protest as Doctor Who is portrayed as 'messiah' (21 December 2007)
- Panto favourite's career really took off with Doctor Who role (21 December 2010)
- Shatner won't be appearing on Dr. Who (21 December 2012)
- Who's That Girl? (2012) (21 December 2012)
- The Day of the Doctor (21 December 2013)
- He's my Doctor (21 December 2013)
- Trip offers therapy for fans of TV dots (21 December 2014)
- Who's next for musical outing (21 December 2014)
- The Doctor isn't feeling merry (21 December 2015)
- Plenty of 'Doctor Who' for Christmas and in 2017 (21 December 2016)
- Were 'weird' fan's underpants a pair of police box-ers, Jenna? (21 December 2017)
- Doctor Who is about inclusion (21 December 2019)
- Yes, this is Who's riff on James Bond (21 December 2019)
- Captain Jack is Back (2020) (21 December 2020)
The 9508 articles here are collected mainly from newspapers and general interest magazines. Many articles, news items and advertisements from television industry magazines (such as Variety) can be found at BroaDWcast.
How to search
Most of the articles have been converted to text so you can search for keywords, like dalek or pertwee. Use quotation marks for phrase searching (e.g. "tom baker" or "new york times"). Or browse topics, places, publications and dates using the site map.
Viewing images
Files in the pdf format are displayed using Google Docs Viewer which can be temperamental. A link to the file is immediately below the image. You can use that link to view the image. Instructions for viewing pdfs are here.
Date of publication
In order to keep the articles in strict chronological order, some dates may be adjusted slightly in tables to accommodate computer sorting. In most cases this will be for monthly publications, e.g. April 2006 becomes 2006-04-01.
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Contributors
Laura Adler, Luke Andrew, Chris Balcombe, Keith Barnfather, Jeremy Bement, Tom Boon, Ian Brown, Chris Browning, Mark Campbell, Simeon Carter, Christopher Cebula, Larry Charet, Jesse Conrad, Craig Cormick, Michael Dennis, Michael T. Dyer, Robert Edwards, George Fergus, Jill Franklin, John Gardner, James Gill, John Grochowski, Christopher Hill, Emily Homins, Michael A Jones, Jennifer Adams Kelley, David May, Nick Mays, David McKinlay, Jake Mellor, Michelle Meyer-Edley, Jennifer D. Miller, Alan Morton, Sphinx Nero-Chalazia, Jim Paterson, Hawkeye Pierce, Jon Preddle, Jonathan Randall, Dom Robinson, Janet Radziejeski at KTWU, Mark Salter, Kieran Seymour, Paul Smith, Simon Stabler, Kathryn Sullivan, Cary Sweet, Unknown Physician of Rassilon, Stephen West
Thanks
Des Plaines Public Library; Ronald Williams Library, Northeastern Illinois University; Northwestern University Library, Oakton Community College Library; Elmhurst College A.C. Buehler Library; San Francisco Public Library; University of Illinois Chicago Richard J. Daley Library; The Harper College Library; Morris Library, Southern Illinois University, Michigan State University Library; Mount Prospect Public Library; Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library; Eisenhower Public Library District; Dallas Public Library; The British Newspaper Archive; John L. Nash Middle School Library; The College of William & Mary Library; The State Library of Oregon; North Dakota State Library; The Internet Archive; LaBudde Special Collections at University of Missouri-Kansas City; American University Library; Missouri Historical Society Library & Research Center; The Semantic MediaWiki community.