http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php?title=Dr._Who_girl_in_Barkers&feed=atom&action=historyDr. Who girl in Barkers - Revision history2024-03-29T11:34:39ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.33.0http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php?title=Dr._Who_girl_in_Barkers&diff=26750&oldid=prevJohn Lavalie: Created page with "{{article | publication = Kensington Post | file = 1964-12-11 Kensington Post.jpg | px = 500 | height = | width = | date = 1964-12-11 | author = | pages = 10 | language = E..."2019-09-02T00:16:23Z<p>Created page with "{{article | publication = Kensington Post | file = 1964-12-11 Kensington Post.jpg | px = 500 | height = | width = | date = 1964-12-11 | author = | pages = 10 | language = E..."</p>
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The stars of the famous TV serial, "Dr. Who" would have cause a commotion in Barkers book department. They were the Daleks, the beeping monsters from another planet, who now have their own story book.<br />
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In their place came another star of the serial, Carole Ford, who plays Dr. Who's granddaughter. She autographed copies of the book at the store on Saturday.<br />
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Correction: Carole Ann Ford<br />
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