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THE ninety-minute [[broadwcast:The Five Doctors|DR. WHO special]] (BBC-1, 7.20) nearly ended up with a notable absentee, producer John Nathan-Turner commissioned a script featuring all five Dr. Whos from the past two decades. Then there was a last-minute hitch.
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THE ninety-minute DR. WHO special (BBC-1, 7.20) nearly ended up with a notable absentee. Producer John Nathan-Turner commissioned a script featuring [[broadwcast:The Five Doctors|all five Dr. Whos]] from the past two decades. Then there was a last-minute hitch.
  
In Richard Hurndall he found a great lookalike for the original Dr. Who, the late William Hartnell. But Tom Baker, who spent seven years as the Doctor, was Unable to make the filming dates.
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In Richard Hurndall he found a great lookalike for the original Dr. Who, the late William Hartnell. But Tom Baker, who spent seven years as the Doctor, was unable to make the filming dates.
  
Luckily Nathan turned up a previously unseen episode featuring Baker from a series cancelled by an electricians' strike.
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Luckily Nathan turned up a previously unseen episode featuring Baker from a series cancelled by an electricians' strike. JACK BELL
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7.20 DOCTOR WHO: See Tony's Choice. 8.50 Children in Need. Latest news plus a visit from one of the five Dr. Whos. See facing page.
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TONY'S CHOICE
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THE FIVE DOCTORS (BBC-1, 7.20): Film-length Dr. Who story to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the TV much-loved series. The indestructable old Time Lord is seen in all his various reincarnations along with many of his faithful companions and many of the monsters.
  
 
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THE ninety-minute DR. WHO special (BBC-1, 7.20) nearly ended up with a notable absentee. Producer John Nathan-Turner commissioned a script featuring all five Dr. Whos from the past two decades. Then there was a last-minute hitch.

In Richard Hurndall he found a great lookalike for the original Dr. Who, the late William Hartnell. But Tom Baker, who spent seven years as the Doctor, was unable to make the filming dates.

Luckily Nathan turned up a previously unseen episode featuring Baker from a series cancelled by an electricians' strike. JACK BELL

7.20 DOCTOR WHO: See Tony's Choice. 8.50 Children in Need. Latest news plus a visit from one of the five Dr. Whos. See facing page.


TONY'S CHOICE

THE FIVE DOCTORS (BBC-1, 7.20): Film-length Dr. Who story to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the TV much-loved series. The indestructable old Time Lord is seen in all his various reincarnations along with many of his faithful companions and many of the monsters.

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  • APA 6th ed.: Bell, Jack (1983-11-25). Who goes missing. Daily Mirror p. 18.
  • MLA 7th ed.: Bell, Jack. "Who goes missing." Daily Mirror [add city] 1983-11-25, 18. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: Bell, Jack. "Who goes missing." Daily Mirror, edition, sec., 1983-11-25
  • Turabian: Bell, Jack. "Who goes missing." Daily Mirror, 1983-11-25, section, 18 edition.
  • Wikipedia (this article): <ref>{{cite news| title=Who goes missing | url=http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/Who_goes_missing | work=Daily Mirror | pages=18 | date=1983-11-25 | via=Doctor Who Cuttings Archive | accessdate=23 April 2024 }}</ref>
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