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- ... and this Dr Who's last journey
- 10million watch the new Dr Who
- 30 years of the Doctor
- 8 million greet Dr Who return
- ABC goes for the doctor
- A Dalek Special and Dr. Who are Attractions at Garden Fete
- A Doctor Who wedding for Raleigh couple
- A Life in the Day: Jodie Whittaker
- A Tardis is Colin's home from home
- A Time Lord with jet lag
- A birthday bonanza for the Doc
- A bit of tongue-in-cheek science fantasy from the BBC
- A close encounter for young Who fan
- A dab-hand with the batmilk antidote
- A fan of Who?
- A fantastic demand from all parts of the country
- A grave future is awaiting the Doctor Who
- A must for all Who fans
- A new girl for Dr Who
- A pair of croak-voiced Daleks
- A peek inside RTD's inbox
- A science-fiction series with 'humour'
- A ticking off for the time lord
- Action Line (Tulsa World)
- Adding a soul to The Doctor's two hearts
- Adults Only for Dr Who
- Alien sharks vs time-tampering Nazis!
- All Change
- All about that doctor lark
- And just look Who turned up
- And now they've got six of them
- And now—a new Dr Who
- Another Doctor
- Anthony Ainley ... the cricket-loving Time Lord
- Are you a monster to the kids?
- Arlo and Janis
- Arthur Darvill
- Article
- At last, lovely Louise wins the heart of Bergerac
- At least the monsters can be relied upon to provide a distraction
- At least we can thank our lucky stars that Dr Who is not on a commercial channel
- Axe Dr Who!
- Axed Dr Who star breaks his silence
- BBC: Dr Who Will Be Back
- BBC and ITV watched by less than half of viewers
- BBC apologises to Dr Who
- BBC boss Michael Grade's decision to screen Dr Who opposite ITV's Coronation Street is ridiculous
- BBC finds lost 1960s episodes of 'Doctor Who'
- BBC get new code on TV violence
- BBC odd lots fetch £17,250