There's something on Dr Who's mind
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- Publication: Liverpool Echo
- Date: 1977-09-30
- Author:
- Page: 3
- Language: English
Doctor Who and the Invisible Enemy (B.B.C.-1, 6.15 to-morrow) has the Doctor and Leela answering a distress call from the rocket-fuelling station on one of the moons of Saturn. The Invisible Enemy is a four-part adventure, which begins to-morrow and tells of the infiltration by a space-dwelling virus and shows how the nucleus of the swarm penetrates the doctor's brain.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1977-09-30). There's something on Dr Who's mind. Liverpool Echo p. 3.
- MLA 7th ed.: "There's something on Dr Who's mind." Liverpool Echo [add city] 1977-09-30, 3. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "There's something on Dr Who's mind." Liverpool Echo, edition, sec., 1977-09-30
- Turabian: "There's something on Dr Who's mind." Liverpool Echo, 1977-09-30, section, 3 edition.
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