Thirty years and a handful of Doctors later, Doctor Who is still going strong
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- Publication: The Sun
- Date: 1993-05-19
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- Language: English
The recent BBC2 screenings were a big success and introduced the show to a whole new audience of younger viewers.
There'll be lots of anniversary events later in the year. but for now fans can thrill to the latest adventure on video -- VENGEANCE ON VAROS, where Colin Baker's Doctor lands on a mining planet looking for a rare substance needed to repair the Tardis.
He encounters an evil regime which puts his life in jeopardy. Out now, £10.99 (BBC)
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