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- Terry and the Daleks—or how to write yourself into a profitable corner
- TestSMW
- Test your knowledge of 'Dr. Who' trivia
- Texarkana Gazette
- Texts, readers and contexts of reading: developments in the study of media audiences
- Thames Prowler
- Thames rival for Dr Who
- Thanet Times
- Thank goodness Dr Who is back
- Thank you for broadcasting Dr. Who
- Thank you very much for following through on my request for Dr. Who
- Thanks a million! Five times over!
- Thanks for "Dr. Who"
- Thanks for Doing a Brilliant Job
- That's my type of art!
- That's the wonder of Who...
- That's whom
- That golden feeling
- That science fiction programme which has as much appeal for adults as for children
- That strain again — where have we heard this before?
- That very odd one-off Americanised feature length instalment of Dr Who
- That was 2018
- Thatcher Calls In Dr Who!
- Thatcher favors advertising but prospect horrifies BBC
- The 'Dr.' is definitely 'in'
- The (new) Doctor is in; the diagnosis is good
- The 100 Greatest TV Shows Of All Time
- The 100 greatest TV shows to watch now
- The 10 most intriguing TV people of 2018
- The 12 TV treats of Christmas - an armchair guide
- The 13th Doctor is in
- The 13th Time Lord is a woman and a fine one at that
- The 14-year wait could soon be over for Doctor Who fans
- The 200 Most Important People
- The A-Z of Doctor Who
- The ABC's Melbourne office was deluged with calls from Dr Who fans
- The Abilene Reporter-News
- The Adventure Begins
- The Advertiser
- The Advocate
- The Advocate (Baton Rouge)
- The Age
- The Albums That Changed My Life
- The Alternate Universe BBS
- The American Convervative
- The American News
- The American fans of Doctor Who wish to express their disappointment and regret
- The Americans have taken over Dr Who
- The Anniston Star
- The Argus (Brighton)