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- Just what the Doctor ordered (1983)
- Just what the Doctor ordered (1993)
- Just what the Doctor ordered (Sunday Life)
- Just what the doctor ordered - Who back
- K9 revival
- Karen: My Time Has Come
- Ken Dodd is looking forward to his TV acting debut in Dr Who
- Killing off Dr. Who Beeb mistake!
- King of the Daleks dies
- Kylie Minogue will join Doctor Who in the TV Christmas Special
- Leaping reality in a single bound
- Let's hope that Matt survives curse of Doctor Who
- Letters to another world
- Library Venue For Book Fair
- Local fan relishes return of new Dr Who series
- Look Who's back on TV!
- Look Who's back on Web
- Look Who's backing the new doctor
- Look Who's coming...
- Look Who's in town on a deadly mission
- Look Who's made it to 30
- Look Who's the coolest man on TV
- Look Who's tipped for Time Lord role
- Lost film sees crusading Dr Who return to normal time
- Magic Numbers
- Main Page
- Malta
- Manning The Tardis
- Martin Grace - Kilkenny's James Bond - dies aged 67
- Matt's final Dr Who scenes emotional, says Jenna
- Matt Smith
- Matt cements his place in Dr Who history
- McGann is the new Dr Who
- Me, God and a TARDIS
- Men behind the monsters...
- Minogue scoops a Titanic role as she steps back in time with Doctor Who
- Missing Dr Who episode found in New Zealand
- Model behaviour
- Monster work for 'Dr. Who'
- Most people got to university ... I went to the Whoniverse!
- Mr. Nasty now Dr. Who
- My journey from geeky girl to major movie actress
- Naked truth about Dr Who
- Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson's first full series of Doctor Who
- New Doctor reflects modern Britain
- New Dr. Who is so British!
- New Dr. Who well into his stride
- New Dr Who facing backlash from fans
- New Who proves a success
- Nicholas Courtney (Sunday Independent)