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purplecat (
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Crossposts:
https://louisedennis.livejournal.com/416073.html
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doctor who:factsheet
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random doctor who picture
Once Upon a Time you could write to the BBC for Doctor Who Factsheets
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acciochocolate
2017-12-17 01:34 am (UTC)
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Fascinating! Is this a mimeographed, and typed on a manual typewriter? Look at that Courier font! Where in the world did you find this?
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2017-12-17 16:48 (UTC)
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2017-12-17 17:56 (UTC)
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thisbluespirit
2017-12-17 09:48 am (UTC)
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Aw, that's great!
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2017-12-17 17:45 (UTC)
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daniel-saunders.livejournal.com
2017-12-16 06:19 pm (UTC)
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This somehow seems a reminder of a more innocent age, although that insistence that
Doctor Who
is not a children's programme is very early eighties; one can almost hear Ian Levine dictating it to some BBC secretary...
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2017-12-17 14:06 (UTC)
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elisi
2017-12-16 06:20 pm (UTC)
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Fascinating!
I knew the Doctor had a lower body temperature, but I don't recall ever seeing it specified. Thank you, this is very useful.
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2017-12-17 14:06 (UTC)
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fififolle
2017-12-20 08:18 am (UTC)
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Wow! That belongs in a museum :D
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2017-12-22 16:57 (UTC)
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I knew the Doctor had a lower body temperature, but I don't recall ever seeing it specified. Thank you, this is very useful.
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