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- Attention all Doctor Who fans ...
- Aubrey Richards obituary
- Auction lures science fiction buffs
- Audiofile
- Augmenting fan/academic dialogue: New directions in fan research
- Aunty's runaway arrogance
- Aurora Beacon-News
- Austin American-Statesman
- Australasia
- Australasian Post
- Australasian Science
- Australia
- Australian Girl for Dr Who
- Australian Journal of Screen Theory
- Australian Setting in Dr. Who
- Australian censors Ban Dr Who
- Australian premiere for new Doctor Who stage spectacular
- Austria
- Author, Author
- Author has mission for fans of TV's Dr Who
- Authors celebrate 'Doctor Who'
- Autons, Krotons, Daleks ... and now the Doctor faces Melvyn Bragg!
- Autumn brings the television nuts
- Awkward squad
- Axe Dr Who!
- Axed Dr Who star breaks his silence
- B.B.C. Study Finds U.S. Fare Twice as Violent as British TV
- B.B.C. viewers complain - what about the Daleks?
- BBC's 'Doctor Who' is plenty entertaining
- BBC's 'Dr. Who' travels to Sci-Fi
- BBC's Time-Travel Issue For 'Doctor Who' Finale
- BBC's anger at the vanishing Doctor Who
- BBC's digital stakeout riles rivals
- BBC's exhibition on the road
- BBC-style theme park plans
- BBC2's Doctor Who Night
- BBC: Dr Who Will Be Back
- BBC 1 programmes for 14 March, 1981
- BBC Books set to bring back exterminated Dr Who novels
- BBC Brands Beyond Britain
- BBC Daleks threaten the Doctor with hibernation
- BBC Director-General Greg Dyke is facing a staff rebellion
- BBC Lionheart Television awards cable TV rights to its classic and popular Doctor Who science-fiction series to the Sci-Fi Channel
- BBC Saturday
- BBC Stepping Up Its Drama Output (For Webs 1 & 2)
- BBC Study Claims TV Violence Needed
- BBC TV special effects Science Museum until 10 June, 1973
- BBC Takes 'Doctor Who' Online for Six-Week-Long Series
- BBC To Increase Its Out Of 'Audience-Catchers'
- BBC Video