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Newspapers and Magazine Cuttings: 1996

UK Newspapers

  • » Article titled: "My Dr Who had no time for sex". Daily Mirror. (early 1996?). [view]
  • » Article titled: "New Lease of Life for Dr Who", "Birmingham Evening Mail" 11 January 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Look Who's Doctor No. 8". Daily Mirror. Thursday 11 January 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Shameful secret of Dr Who". "Daily Mail", Monday 08 April 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "London Kerbs Dalek Assault". Daily Express. Friday, 08 March 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Who's that man in the Police Box" (TVM). Yorkshire Evening Press, Saturday 18 May 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Doctor Who? You may well ask!". East Anglian Daily Times, Exact Date Unknown but probably January/February 1996 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Doctor Who comes down to earth". The Daily Telegraph. Monday 20 May 1996. [view]
  • » Obituary: "Jon Pertwee". Daily Telegraph. 21 May 1996. [view]
  • » Obituary: "Clock runs out for Time Lord". Unknown newspaper. May 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "The world of Dr Who mourns Jon Pertwee". Daily Telegraph, Tuesday 21 May 1996. [view]
  • » Obituary: "Jon Pertwee". The Times. Tuesday 21 May 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Death of Daleks" No.1 TV enemy". Daily Mirror. Tuesday 21 May 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Ex-Dr Whos" tribute to Jon Pertwee - From Time Lord to Turnip Head". Unknown Newspaper May 1996. [view]
  • » Obituary: "A Doctor for all time" The Guardian. Tuesday, 21 May 1996. [view]
  • » Article: "Time runs out for a veteran Time Lord". "Daily Express" 21 May 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Who's Time is it Anyway" (interview with Paul McGann and video review). Yorkshire Evening Press, Saturday 25 May, 1996. [view]
  • » Cover: "Eightdays" supplement. "Yorkshire Evening Press", Saturday 25 May 1996. [view]
  • » Listing: Listing for McGann TV Movie "Eightdays a week" section, Yorkshire Evening Press, Saturday 25 May, 1996. [view]
  • » Cover: DW Competition announcement and small picture of Paul McGann "Eightdays a Week" cover Yorkshire Evening Press (front page), Saturday 25 May 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Doctor in trouble". Liverpool Echo. Saturday 01 June 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Timelords Trip to City Back Street". Liverpool Echo. Monday 03 June 1996. [view]
  • » Review Article titled: "Dr Who returns to triumph over childhood evils". East Anglian Daily Times, Saturday after transmission of Paul McGann Movie, June 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Turn off Dr Who is Exterminated". Daily Mirror. Friday, 26 July 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Doctor Who Display exterminated as K9 turns into a hot dog". Daily Mail. 16 September 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Dr Who too hot for kids". Unknown newspaper. 1996. [view]
  • » Article titled: "1.5m deal for Dr Who star Paul". Daily Mirror. Unknown Date (presumably mid 1996). [view]

US Newspapers

  • » Article titled: "Universe in Trouble?" Just call Doctor Who". The New York Times. May 1996. [view]

Canadian Newspapers

  • » Article titled: "Dr Who's Jon Pertwee dies at 76" The Toronto Sun. Tuesday, 21 May 1996. [view]

 

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