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More in orbit

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The only B.B.C. Saturday item in which anybody I knew (husband and 13-year-old) shows the slightest compulsive interest is "Dr Who" ("an adventure in time and space."). The funniest thing for years with the baddie Daleks - tin boxes with peeping voices - and the ladylike goodies in Greek tunics and golden hair. Altogether this is much more in orbit than that bore The "Wizard of Oz," on the opposition.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1964-02-03). More in orbit. The Scotsman p. 9.
  • MLA 7th ed.: "More in orbit." The Scotsman [add city] 1964-02-03, 9. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "More in orbit." The Scotsman, edition, sec., 1964-02-03
  • Turabian: "More in orbit." The Scotsman, 1964-02-03, section, 9 edition.
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