This would be the series' third big-screen leap
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- Publication: TV Guide
- Date: 1990-09-29
- Author: Stephen Galloway
- Page: 43
- Language: English
The BBC's long-running cult hit Dr. Who (seen here on PBS stations) has been put on hiatus for the first time since it started airing in 1963, while plans to make a movie version are developed. This would be the series' third big-screen leap.
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- APA 6th ed.: Galloway, Stephen (1990-09-29). This would be the series' third big-screen leap. TV Guide p. 43.
- MLA 7th ed.: Galloway, Stephen. "This would be the series' third big-screen leap." TV Guide [add city] 1990-09-29, 43. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Galloway, Stephen. "This would be the series' third big-screen leap." TV Guide, edition, sec., 1990-09-29
- Turabian: Galloway, Stephen. "This would be the series' third big-screen leap." TV Guide, 1990-09-29, section, 43 edition.
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