Socket to the Doctor
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- Publication: Evening Chronicle
- Date: 1985-09-07
- Author: Phil Penfold
- Page: 18
- Language: English
Backstage with Phil Penfold
WHAT would you say was the source of the energy that powers Dr. Who's Tardis?
Nuclear power? An untapped and hitherto unknown source from a distant planet? Not so — and I have proof absolute that it is, in fact, something rather more mundane and familiar to us all.
Just look at the bottom right-hand corner of this recent publicity photograph for the Doctor, Colin Baker, and his well-endowed assistant Peri (Nicola Bryant).
Hope all the sockets in outer space are three-pin square, or else he's got problems.
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- APA 6th ed.: Penfold, Phil (1985-09-07). Socket to the Doctor. Evening Chronicle p. 18.
- MLA 7th ed.: Penfold, Phil. "Socket to the Doctor." Evening Chronicle [add city] 1985-09-07, 18. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Penfold, Phil. "Socket to the Doctor." Evening Chronicle, edition, sec., 1985-09-07
- Turabian: Penfold, Phil. "Socket to the Doctor." Evening Chronicle, 1985-09-07, section, 18 edition.
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