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Doctor Who this week almost dispensed with the Doctor entirely in a story about weeping statues sucking the life out of people. It was really, really scary. The Doctor was stuck in 1969 and the heroine, Sally Sparrow, had to save the world herself. When she finally met the Doctor at the end, various time slippages meant that he didn't know she had reunited him with the Tardis. Not a clue what it was all about, but as ever the special effects and chippy dialogue sparkled. Now kids, don't blink near a statue; they mean harm.  
 
Doctor Who this week almost dispensed with the Doctor entirely in a story about weeping statues sucking the life out of people. It was really, really scary. The Doctor was stuck in 1969 and the heroine, Sally Sparrow, had to save the world herself. When she finally met the Doctor at the end, various time slippages meant that he didn't know she had reunited him with the Tardis. Not a clue what it was all about, but as ever the special effects and chippy dialogue sparkled. Now kids, don't blink near a statue; they mean harm.  
  
 
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Doctor Who this week almost dispensed with the Doctor entirely in a story about weeping statues sucking the life out of people. It was really, really scary. The Doctor was stuck in 1969 and the heroine, Sally Sparrow, had to save the world herself. When she finally met the Doctor at the end, various time slippages meant that he didn't know she had reunited him with the Tardis. Not a clue what it was all about, but as ever the special effects and chippy dialogue sparkled. Now kids, don't blink near a statue; they mean harm.

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  • APA 6th ed.: Teeman, Tim (2007-06-11). Doctor Who this week almost dispensed with the Doctor entirely in a story about weeping statues sucking the life out of people. The Times p. 19.
  • MLA 7th ed.: Teeman, Tim. "Doctor Who this week almost dispensed with the Doctor entirely in a story about weeping statues sucking the life out of people." The Times [add city] 2007-06-11, 19. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: Teeman, Tim. "Doctor Who this week almost dispensed with the Doctor entirely in a story about weeping statues sucking the life out of people." The Times, edition, sec., 2007-06-11
  • Turabian: Teeman, Tim. "Doctor Who this week almost dispensed with the Doctor entirely in a story about weeping statues sucking the life out of people." The Times, 2007-06-11, section, 19 edition.
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