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- BBC sued for £4m over Dr Who film
- BBC television costumes being unloaded yesterday
- BBC trade-names
- BBC's 'Dr. Who' travels to Sci-Fi
- BBC-style theme park plans
- BBC2's Doctor Who Night
- Beautiful Companion
- Beep your horn one more time, pal, and I will ... Exterminate!
- Behind the Sofa
- Behind the sofa so good
- Behind-the-armchair time travellers
- Bernard Martin obituary
- Bernard Wilkie: The Effective Pioneer
- Best bets
- Beware the cybermen
- Beyond Star Trek
- Big changes in store as Doctor leaves the BBC
B cont.
- The big TV event this week is the return of Doctor Who
- Blackadder goes forth as new Who
- Blackadder meets Dr. Who at Bonhams
- Blake's 7 Fills Who's Shoes, Sci-fi Style
- A blast from the past and the future - it's Doctor Who
- Blaze Daleks exterminated
- Boom to bust and back again
- Brains behind Daleks ended life as recluse
- Bravo, Keel & Borge! Baker Best 'Who'
- Bring back doctor
- Bringing cult hero back to life
- Britain's 'Doctor Who' is revived in Fox TV movie
- British sci-fi series 'Doctor Who' makes return to TV in a movie
- British to 'apologise'
- Bryan Mosley obituary
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C cont.
- Calling The Doctor
- Can Dr Who survive Steven Spielberg?
- A career of stages
- Carl Davis and the RLPO
- Carl Forgione obituary
- Carry on Screaming!
- Carry on, Doctor!
- Ch-ch-changes
- A chance to play 'fan' ultimate Christmas gift
- A Channel for Science Fiction
- Charity lift-off
- Cheeky VW hitch ride with Dr Whos
- Cinema Verity's star continues to shine in the television sky
- Classics from outer space
- Classics too good to be forgotten
- Clever 'Dr. Who' has not lost his touch