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- T-shirts + (December 12, 1971)
- Win a Dalek of your own! + (December 18, 1971)
- What to do in the holidays + (December 22, 1971)
- Daleks back for a spot of ex-ter-min-a-tion + (January 3, 1972)
- The week ahead + (January 20, 1972)
- Violence every half hour + (January 27, 1972)
- TV violence 'discounted' + (January 27, 1972)
- Great sponsor of the violence campaign + (January 27, 1972)
- Points of View + (January 27, 1972)
- B.B.C. Study Finds U.S. Fare Twice as Violent as British TV + (January 27, 1972)
- BBC Study Claims TV Violence Needed + (January 27, 1972)
- News violence 'necessary' + (January 27, 1972)
- BBC get new code on TV violence + (January 27, 1972)
- Violence is not really Dr Who's cup of tea + (January 29, 1972)
- Who is the world's most gentle doctor? + (January 29, 1972)
- Children of the violent box + (February 2, 1972)
- The BBC's study on violence BBC makes important contribution + (February 3, 1972)
- TV serial cuts worry producers + (February 15, 1972)
- All That Jason Said was Dr. Who? + (February 15, 1972)
- Dalek Girl + (February 25, 1972)
- Tomorrow morning at breakfast you can own a free historic model car + (March 1, 1972)
- Who is Dr Who? + (March 30, 1972)
- A New Way To Look At Television + (April 5, 1972)
- Look Who's here (1972) + (April 5, 1972)
- Who and I + (April 14, 1972)
- Why Policeman Stopped Dr. Who + (April 21, 1972)
- Music for Doctor Who - and you? + (May 5, 1972)
- Dr Who will lead the fun + (May 12, 1972)
- VIP guests-the Daleks + (May 22, 1972)
- Yoo-Hoo, Monsters! + (June 10, 1972)
- Verity Lambert, who has produced such television successes as 'Dr Who' and 'Budgie,' talks to Linda Christmas + (June 23, 1972)
- Children's Doctor + (July 1, 1972)
- Even Dr. Who would be quite acceptable + (July 1, 1972)
- Winners of the Fancy Dress Competition + (August 4, 1972)
- The thriller Dr. Who will premiere on WPHL-TV + (August 8, 1972)
- Tune in Nightly for the Perils of 'Dr. Who' on Channel 17 + (August 22, 1972)
- Doctor Who visits Soton + (September 23, 1972)
- Wendy plays her namesake + (September 28, 1972)
- Actor Roger Delgado, alias Master in TVs "Dr. Who" series + (December 1, 1972)
- Nicked! Dr Who's Daleks + (December 5, 1972)
- Record will be e-lim-in-a-ted + (December 5, 1972)
- Plastic fiends + (December 7, 1972)
- BBC TV special effects Science Museum until 10 June, 1973 + (December 7, 1972)
- Write your own Dr Who adventure... + (December 30, 1972)
- Who's the Doc? (Newcastle Journal) + (December 30, 1972)
- Much as I would like to add my compliments to the BBC's Special Effects Department + (January 7, 1973)
- Never Mind the Tea How Much Is the Pop + (January 17, 1973)
- Jon reveals Who is kidding Who + (January 20, 1973)
- Just Who the doctor ordered + (January 27, 1973)
- Mechanics work round the clock for Dr Who + (February 10, 1973)
- Dr. Who is a devil of a job + (February 24, 1973)
- John Tavner on Television + (March 2, 1973)
- Name the doughtiest, most danger-defying doctor in the world! + (March 3, 1973)
- BBC 1 programmes for 14 March, 1981 + (March 14, 1973)
- Time out + (March 26, 1973)
- The metamorphoses of Who + (April 9, 1973)
- Warning of risk for children in 'Dr Who' + (April 9, 1973)
- Dr Who Death Threat To Bairns + (April 9, 1973)
- Thames rival for Dr Who + (April 18, 1973)
- Do You Have Dr Who's Number? + (May 12, 1973)
- Dalek chases Jan to the ball + (May 24, 1973)
- Dr Who's politics + (May 26, 1973)
- Introducing the British 'Dr Who' + (June 4, 1973)
- Hunt for Daleks plea to children + (June 7, 1973)
- Extermination fears as Daleks vanish + (June 7, 1973)
- Missing 'daleks' found + (June 9, 1973)
- Good catch rewarded + (June 15, 1973)
- Dr. Who is currently having trouble with some very large and disgusting - looking maggots + (June 16, 1973)
- Roger Delgado killed in car crash + (June 19, 1973)
- Roger Delgado obituary (The Times) + (June 20, 1973)
- Actor killed + (June 20, 1973)
- Dr. Who star killed in crash + (June 20, 1973)
- The Master killed + (June 20, 1973)
- Dr Who's enemy dies in crash + (June 20, 1973)
- Dr. Who in tight city corner + (June 25, 1973)
- New girl for Dr Who + (June 26, 1973)
- Who is Liz? She's just what the doctor ordered + (June 27, 1973)
- Dr Who's new girl (1973) + (June 27, 1973)
- Roger Delgado (Variety) + (June 27, 1973)
- Roger Delgado obituary + (June 28, 1973)
- New assistant for Dr Who + (July 5, 1973)
- Dr. Who's wizardry goes on show + (July 5, 1973)
- A Dalek is coming to Cheddar + (July 6, 1973)
- Roger Delgado (letter) + (July 12, 1973)
- BBC's exhibition on the road + (July 14, 1973)
- Total war - it's all in a day's work + (July 17, 1973)
- Dr Who actor for barbecue + (July 19, 1973)
- History on wheels! + (July 20, 1973)
- Katy Manning - Sticks and stones won't break her bones! + (August 11, 1973)
- The man who brought the Daleks to life + (August 18, 1973)
- Time for a change (Daily Mail) + (September 1, 1973)
- Who? Dr. Who is comin' to town + (September 9, 1973)
- For sale and wanted + (September 21, 1973)
- Bright Local Offerings + (September 23, 1973)
- Daleks don't stand a chance against this dream machine + (September 24, 1973)
- Whoosh! It's Dr Who + (September 24, 1973)
- Baking Party! + (September 28, 1973)
- Something is Cooking for The Doctor + (September 29, 1973)
- The men in front of the machines behind the sounds + (September 29, 1973)
- BBC sales top million profit for the first time + (October 4, 1973)
- Dr Who Gets Back To Earth + (October 11, 1973)
- Yoo-Hoo! It's the New Dr Who Girl + (October 13, 1973)
- Starry names in charity panto at The Lane + (November 8, 1973)
- Reptiles That Rule + (November 11, 1973)
- Okay Earthlings, Prepare To Meet... + (December 1, 1973)
- Terrifying + (December 11, 1973)
- Dr. Who - a spaceman in his granddad's cloak + (December 12, 1973)
- Prophets of doom + (December 13, 1973)
- Dr. Who's Space-Age Car + (December 13, 1973)
- He'd love to meet a bug-eyed monster + (December 14, 1973)
- Who's who among Who's friends + (December 15, 1973)
- Dr Who gets new friend + (December 15, 1973)
- A new buddy + (December 17, 1973)
- Warrior on show + (December 17, 1973)
- Daleks for dictionary + (December 22, 1973)
- The Green Death + (January 3, 1974)
- A lot depends on 'Who' + (January 6, 1974)
- Jon Pertwee, alias Dr Who + (January 7, 1974)
- Monster Hit for Who + (January 12, 1974)
- Fishy + (January 15, 1974)
- Edna's shrimps are just what the doctor ordered + (January 15, 1974)
- Strange Goings-On + (January 17, 1974)
- Guess Who? + (January 26, 1974)
- Nina is racing to stardom + (January 31, 1974)
- TV car of the future shows up in real life + (February 1, 1974)
- Sax appeal + (February 2, 1974)
- Dr Who, alias Jon Pertwee, to quit + (February 8, 1974)
- Dr Who Changes TV Channels + (February 8, 1974)
- After Pertwee, who's next for Dr Who? + (February 9, 1974)
- Just what the doctor ordered (Competitors Journal) + (February 9, 1974)
- Pertwee to quit as Dr. Who + (February 9, 1974)
- Who Next? Jon Pertwee (I can't stand Daleks) quits + (February 9, 1974)
- Who will be the new doctor? + (February 9, 1974)
- Who will be Who? + (February 9, 1974)
- Tom Baker . . . That's Who ! + (February 15, 1974)
- Television's new Dr Who + (February 16, 1974)
- Out of the unknown—a new face to fight the Space villains + (February 16, 1974)
- Who's Who (The Guardian, 1974) + (February 16, 1974)
- Latest Dr. Who once played Rasputin + (February 16, 1974)
- Rasputin switches over to Dr. Who + (February 16, 1974)
- Dr Who, I Presume + (February 16, 1974)
- Who's Who—with the new doctor + (February 16, 1974)
- Dalek-builders + (February 23, 1974)
- The new Doctor is sad to leave his mates + (February 23, 1974)
- Dalek man on the air + (March 1, 1974)
- Doctor Who at Glenfield + (March 8, 1974)
- Union to fight for widow + (March 31, 1974)
- Together. By Ingeborg Pertwee + (April 11, 1974)
- Dr. Who Is Coming to Town + (April 18, 1974)
- The Dr Who Noise Machine + (April 23, 1974)
- Is this the best they can do for young viewers? + (May 2, 1974)
- Final role + (May 3, 1974)
- Dr. Who is dead ... long live Dr. Who + (May 4, 1974)
- The Who girl's big secret + (May 16, 1974)
- Who's best + (May 26, 1974)
- BBC programmes hit by strike + (May 28, 1974)
- Out of This World (Hot Car) + (June 1, 1974)
- All about that doctor lark + (August 23, 1974)
- A New Dalek Invasion + (September 25, 1974)
- Tom Baker, the actor, was nursing a badly injured arm + (October 1, 1974)
- Ouch! Dr Who Hurt + (October 1, 1974)
- Just the ticket + (October 26, 1974)
- And now—a new Dr Who + (November 7, 1974)
- Theatres + (November 8, 1974)
- Weird Dalek Is A Practical Invention + (November 13, 1974)
- Cave battle + (November 22, 1974)
- Snow scene filmed near Wells + (November 22, 1974)
- Complete casting for "Seven Keys to Doomsday" + (December 5, 1974)
- Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen + (December 6, 1974)
- Children's shows + (December 8, 1974)
- Only Dr. Who was Missing! + (December 12, 1974)
- Adelphi + (December 16, 1974)
- It's Dr Who the Fourth + (December 16, 1974)
- A new Dr Who + (December 17, 1974)
- Dr Who and the Daleks (The Times) + (December 17, 1974)
- Fruity Dr. Who faces new Dalek menace + (December 17, 1974)
- You know Who (London Evening Standard) + (December 17, 1974)
- Humans lose out to Daleks and gadgetry + (December 18, 1974)
- Inside a Dalek + (December 20, 1974)
- Dr Who In Trouble On The Tube + (December 22, 1974)
- Good and scarey Daleks + (December 23, 1974)
- Holiday Shows + (December 24, 1974)
- Simply Dalektable + (December 24, 1974)
- The Kids Will Go Wild for This Dalektable Show + (December 26, 1974)
- The birth of the Daleks + (December 27, 1974)
- Advanced technology has arrived on the Christmas show scene + (December 27, 1974)
- Tom Baker makes his first appearance as Doctor Who + (December 27, 1974)
- The new who is taking off in real style + (December 28, 1974)
- Guess Who? It's Big Tom + (December 28, 1974)
- London theatres + (January 2, 1975)
- Move over, Dalek (Times Literary Supplement) + (January 3, 1975)
- The nice, the nasty and the ugly in a star line-up from Dr Who + (January 9, 1975)
- Dr Who -watch it in D.E.R colour...free! + (January 15, 1975)
- Dr. Who's party tricks + (January 17, 1975)
- Colored employment neglected in British TV + (January 18, 1975)
- BBC chief on 'too rich TV diet' for children + (January 21, 1975)
- Now Mrs. Whitehouse takes on Dr. Who + (January 21, 1975)
- Dr Who Gets a Blasting + (January 21, 1975)
- Dr. Who under fire + (January 21, 1975)
- A camp fellow + (January 23, 1975)
- The new Dr Who episode has been a sad disappointment + (January 24, 1975)
- Who is afraid of Who? + (January 24, 1975)
- How boiler-suit Tom became Dr Who + (January 25, 1975)
- The doctor's dilemma + (January 25, 1975)
- Are you a monster to the kids? + (January 26, 1975)
- The Yo-Yo Makes a Comeback + (February 6, 1975)
- Meanwhile, back on the frontiers of Time and Space + (February 13, 1975)
- Actors wins fight for annuity + (February 20, 1975)
- The mean machines + (March 8, 1975)
- Weekend Wallpaper + (March 17, 1975)
- Misadventure in Manchester + (March 21, 1975)
- The Night Liz Will Never Forget + (March 22, 1975)
- Curb Dr Who-Mary + (March 27, 1975)
- Contrary + (April 2, 1975)
- Dr Who — he changed my life + (April 11, 1975)
- Hell-raiser Tom calms down, on Doctor's orders + (April 19, 1975)
- William Hartnell obituary (Associated Press) + (April 24, 1975)
- TV's First Dr. Who Dies Aged 67 + (April 24, 1975)
- TV's First 'Dr Who' Dies + (April 24, 1975)
- The first Dr Who dies at 67 + (April 24, 1975)
- William Hartnell obituary (The Guardian) + (April 25, 1975)
- Mr William Hartnell + (April 25, 1975)
- Actor William Hartnell dies at 67 + (April 25, 1975)
- Original 'Dr Who' Dies + (April 25, 1975)
- The dotty, dotty doctor, hero of 15 million + (April 25, 1975)
- The original Dr. Who dies at 67 + (April 25, 1975)
- Dr Who, the first Dalek fighter, dies + (April 25, 1975)
- First Dr. Who dies + (April 25, 1975)
- Deaths Elsewhere + (April 25, 1975)
- Dr Who is blamed over epidemic of spider fears among young children + (April 28, 1975)
- Doctor Who gives kids the creeps + (April 28, 1975)
- Dr Who Blasted For TV Tots' Web of Fear + (April 28, 1975)
- Be warned ... + (April 28, 1975)
- William Hartnell obituary (Variety) + (April 30, 1975)
- William Hartnell obituary (Television Today) + (May 1, 1975)
- Kevin Lindsay obituary + (May 8, 1975)
- Who's afraid ...? + (May 15, 1975)
- On a tuffet + (May 22, 1975)
- The Saturday "spot" has had a great deal to do with the success of BBC's Dr Who + (May 23, 1975)
- Terry Nation, creator of the Dr Who series + (May 30, 1975)
- Leave It to Jim + (May 31, 1975)
- Dr. Who: Science Fiction Hero + (June 29, 1975)
- The British produced this series of campy comedy + (June 29, 1975)
- Cliff-Hangers of Dr. Who + (July 1, 1975)
- Channel 28 launches summer season + (July 1, 1975)
- Dr. Who wordt gespeeld door de Engelse acteur Tom Baker + (July 21, 1975)
- Nieuwe jeugdserie + (July 28, 1975)
- Oplettende kijkers zullen hebben gezien dat rie eerste aflevering van de science-fiction jeugdserie „Dr Who" helemaal niet de eerste was + (July 30, 1975)
- Dedicated Georgian 'Dr Who' arrested + (August 7, 1975)
- Leven van het verleden + (August 12, 1975)
- Daleks' Join the Wage War + (August 18, 1975)
- Dr Who Is Coming To Town!! + (August 22, 1975)
- 5.15 Disney Time + (August 23, 1975)
- Op de foto Tom Baker als Doctor Who + (August 25, 1975)
- Doctor Ooh + (September 1, 1975)
- Dr. Who in Harrow + (September 2, 1975)