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Correspondence and papers relating to broadcast appeals, Jul 1950-May 1964
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MS. Oxfam APL/3/3/1
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- Folder 1: correspondence relating to donations made as a result of Committee member Gilbert Murray's radio appeal made on 27 August 1950 on the BBC Home Service, Jul-Sep 1950
- Folder 2: correspondence relating to a radio appeal by Sir Maurice Bowra, Vice- Chancellor of Oxford University on the BBC's 'Week's Good Cause' on 26th April 1953; correspondence relating to donations ma
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Four to Doomsday
Format:
4x25-minute episodes
Four to Doomsday was the second serial of season 19 of Doctor Who. It was the first story Peter Davison filmed as the Fifth Doctor.
Much like with Castrovalva, Adric is seen apparently siding with the main enemy of the story; in this case by telling Monarch invaluable information about the Doctor, the Time Lords and the TARDIS. At first, it seemed like a straightforward betrayal, but Adric had in fact been tricked into thinking Monarch was harmless to them; he later saw the error of his ways.
Synopsis[]
The Fifth Doctor, Nyssa, Tegan and Adric arrive on a spaceship which is headed for Earth. On board they meet natives of Earth from various different eras, and also three Urbankans: Monarch, Persuasion and Enlightenment. What are the aliens' intentions when they reach Earth?
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Part one[]
The Doctor tries to return Tegan to Heathrow Airport, but the TARDIS lands on a technologically advanced ship.
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Audiobooks Narrated bygd Michael York
The Book of Virtues: 30th Anniversary Edition
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