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Doctor Who: Season Six | 2010-10-01 |
Never mind the Moroks | 2010-05-01 |
The First Eleven | 2010-05-01 |
Not Your Average Jo | 2010-11-01 |
The Only Good Dalek | 2010-11-01 |
Mystery diseases, black cats and the return of Mad Tom | 2010-11-01 |
Objects of Desire (2010) | 2010-11-01 |
- Doctor Who In New Series (18 April 1965)
- Decree for actress (18 April 1967)
- Thames rival for Dr Who (18 April 1973)
- Dr. Who Is Coming to Town (18 April 1974)
- Stately Shambles (18 April 1983)
- It's good to know Who your Friends are (18 April 1984)
- Upheaval At Lionheart Brings Western-World In As Partner, Nathan, Miller Walk The Plank (18 April 1984)
- What Was Your First Ambition? (18 April 1984)
- Guess who's 30 this year? (18 April 1993)
- Look Who's Back (Daily Star) (18 April 1993)
- Doctor Who leads the nostalgia boom (18 April 1996)
- Tardis 2 has its insider secrets (18 April 1996)
- The Tardis is back on the streets of London (18 April 1996)
- Beam me up, scotty! There's klingons on the seafront (18 April 2005)
- More outrage as Dr Who 'crucified' (18 April 2005)
- Dr Who's 'Cut-Out' Girl Back (18 April 2006)
- From Dr Who to rebel Kennedy at the Proms (18 April 2008)
- Gloves are off for Eve (18 April 2008)
- She's back in the Whoniverse (18 April 2008)
- Gillan makes a splash (18 April 2010)
- Virgin Media pulls TiVo ad after BBC complaint (18 April 2012)
- She must face her demons (18 April 2014)
- Doctor Who Sneak Peek (18 April 2015)
- Doctor Who team 'refuse BBC plea for big-budget film' (18 April 2015)
- Doctor Whollywood (18 April 2015)
- Hollywood comes calling for the Doctor (18 April 2015)
- The man who left Doctor Who (18 April 2015)
- First Doctor going back to the future (18 April 2017)
- Pass notes No 3,841 (18 April 2017)
- Who's Who of Doctor Who (18 April 2022)
The 8525 articles here are collected mainly from newspapers and general interest magazines. Many articles, news items and advertisements from television industry magazines (such as Variety) can be found at BroaDWcast.
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In order to keep the articles in strict chronological order, some dates may be adjusted slightly in tables to accommodate computer sorting. In most cases this will be for monthly publications, e.g. April 2006 becomes 2006-04-01.
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Laura Adler, Luke Andrew, Jeremy Bement, Ian Brown, Chris Browning, Mark Campbell, Simeon Carter, Larry Charet, Jesse Conrad, Craig Cormick, Michael T. Dyer, Jill Franklin, James Gill, John Grochowski, Christopher Hill, Emily Homins, Jennifer Adams Kelley, David May, Nick Mays, David McKinlay, Jake Mellor, Michelle Meyer-Edley, Jennifer D. Miller, Alan Morton, Jim Paterson, Hawkeye Pierce, Jon Preddle, Jonathan Randall, Dom Robinson, Kieran Seymour, Paul Smith, Kathryn Sullivan, Unknown Physician of Rassilon
Thanks
Des Plaines Public Library; Ronald Williams Library, Northeastern Illinois University; Northwestern University Library, Oakton Community College Library; Elmhurst College A.C. Buehler Library; San Francisco Public Library; University of Illinois Chicago Richard J. Daley Library; The Harper College Library; Morris Library, Southern Illinois University, Michigan State University Library; Mount Prospect Public Library; Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library; Eisenhower Public Library District; Dallas Public Library; The British Newspaper Archive; John L. Nash Middle School Library; The College of William & Mary Library; The State Library of Oregon; The Semantic MediaWiki community.