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Dr. Who girl in Barkers

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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.

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.


Correction: Carole Ann Ford

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