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Doctor Who — the strangely new character mow ;staved by Patrick Troughton since he materialised in the last series - lands in the Highlands of Scotland in the new story beginning this week.

The first episode, called Doctor Who and the Highlanders will be seen on ABC-3 at 6.30pmn on Friday, September 1.

Clams defeated by English

Tardis, the time ship, lands in a wood and the travellers discover they are near the battlefield of Culloden. The date 1746, and the Scottish clans have been defeated by the English army so their leader, Bonnie Prince Charlie, is fighting for his life.

The doctor and his companions find a small group of clansmen escaping from the English led by their laird. Cohn McLaren.

Michael Craze plays Ben with Anneke Wills as Polly. Others in the cast are David Garth and Frazer Hines and Donald Bisset.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1967-08-28). Dr Who in the Scottish Highlands. The Canberra Times .
  • MLA 7th ed.: "Dr Who in the Scottish Highlands." The Canberra Times [add city] 1967-08-28. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "Dr Who in the Scottish Highlands." The Canberra Times, edition, sec., 1967-08-28
  • Turabian: "Dr Who in the Scottish Highlands." The Canberra Times, 1967-08-28, section, edition.
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