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Where and When is Who?

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For the last two years, I have enjoyed watching Doctor Who on your channel on Sunday nights. However, after seeing the June schedule of Doctor Who episodes, I must express some disappointment.

What baffles me is that in between the two surviving episodes of [the first Doctor, William] Hartnell, many other episodes are being skipped over. Why are all the still-extant episodes of the first Doctor's career not included?

Todd W. Jensen St. Louis, MO


EDITOR'S NOTE: Unfortunately for Whovians, most of the first Doctor's adventures are not available for broadcast from the show's distributor, BBC/Lionheart Television. This accounts for the time warp in William Hartnell's career.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (Sept. 1991). Where and When is Who?. Nine (St. Louis) p. 3.
  • MLA 7th ed.: "Where and When is Who?." Nine (St. Louis) [add city] Sept. 1991, 3. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "Where and When is Who?." Nine (St. Louis), edition, sec., Sept. 1991
  • Turabian: "Where and When is Who?." Nine (St. Louis), Sept. 1991, section, 3 edition.
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