Dr. Who devotees to meet Saturday
- Publication: Stevens Point Journal
- Date: 1985-05-03
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- Page: 10
- Language: English
When things get really tough, Dr. Who has the ability to regenerate himself into a new human form.
You don't believe it? Then don't bother showing up at the University Center room 125-125A Saturday. There, you'll find only believers. The Northeastern Wisconsin Friends of Dr. Who will be gathered there from noon to 4 p.m. for the club's quarterly meeting.
Dr. Who is the star of the longest-running science fiction program in the world. The program has been on the BBC for 22 straight years. Who also has a devoted group of followers in the U.S., where his adventures are seen on public television.
Devotees attending Saturday's gathering will be treated to a videotape of the "Second Doctor," Patrick Trough-ton, in the movie "Krotons." It has never been shown on television, according to Vincent Przybylski, a member of the chapter.
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