heropress.net - 10/22/2009
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Despite its undeniably important place in the history of both science-fiction and Doctor Who , there is no escaping the fact that The Doctor's first encounter with his future arch-enemies, The Daleks , goes on a bit. As would soon be shown by the its movie incarnation - Dr Who And The Daleks ...
stornowayhistory.wordpress.com - 10/16/2009
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Fans of the popular tv series Dr Who
will be surprised to learn of the close connections...
that the Time Lord has with the Isle of Lewis. William Hartnell, the first Dr Who, was a keen fisherman and spent many years tramping the moors of Lewis in search ...
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Dr Who
gallifreyanembassy.org - 10/26/2009
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RIP Rev Edwin Elliott, Jr. 1947-2009 Beloved Uncle,
Pastor, Friend Doctor Who and Sarah Jane Adventures fan...
Regular reader of This Week In Doctor Who --------- This Week In Doctor Who October 24, 2009 - Vol 12, No 40 The weekly guide to Doctor Who ...
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This Week In Doctor Who - October 24, 2009
heropress.net - 10/23/2009
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heropress.net —
In its own way, the third Doctor Who
story - The Edge Of Destruction - is as...
historically important to the show as the first two ( An Unearthly Child and The Daleks ). Squeezed in after The Daleks to fulfill an initial 13-episode run that the show was granted by the BBC during the production ...
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Doctor Who: The Edge Of Destruction (1964)
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