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Whose Doctor Who

Whose Doctor Who

Description: "Whose Doctor Who" is a 60-minute television documentary, which was first transmitted on Sunday, 3 April 1977, on BBC 2. It was produced and directed by Tony Cash; Bill Morton was Executive Producer. Melvyn Bragg presented the episode. Wikipedia
Genre: Documentary
Year Released: 1977
Number of episodes: 1
First episode air date: April 3, 1977
Network: BBC Two
Genre: Documentary
Language: English
Number Of Series: 1

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