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* Article: "My 12 treats for [[Christmas]]" by [[Alison Graham]]. ''[[Doctor Who]]'' is the final item on the list, with Graham writing: | * Article: "My 12 treats for [[Christmas]]" by [[Alison Graham]]. ''[[Doctor Who]]'' is the final item on the list, with Graham writing: | ||
** "It's been a long time, but at last ''Doctor Who'' is back, more than a | ** "It's been a long time, but at last ''Doctor Who'' is back, more than a year after [[Jodie Whittaker]]'s brilliant, sensational debut as the first ever female [[Time Lord]]. She breezed into the role exuding confidence, humour and empathy, as she hurtled through space at the epicentre of some intriguing, challenging stories. | ||
year after [[Jodie Whittaker]]'s brilliant, sensational debut as the first ever female [[Time Lord]]. She breezed into the role exuding confidence, humour and empathy, as she hurtled through space at the epicentre of some intriguing, challenging stories. | |||
Whittaker returns with her sidekicks [[Bradley Walsh]], [[Mandip Gill]] and [[Tosin Cole]]. Details of [[Series 12 (Doctor Who)|the series]] are still under wraps, though head writer [[Chris Chibnall]] recently announced a roster of new and exciting British writing talent who will all contribute episodes". | Whittaker returns with her sidekicks [[Bradley Walsh]], [[Mandip Gill]] and [[Tosin Cole]]. Details of [[Series 12 (Doctor Who)|the series]] are still under wraps, though head writer [[Chris Chibnall]] recently announced a roster of new and exciting British writing talent who will all contribute episodes". | ||
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The 4979th issue of Radio Times was published on Tuesday 26 November, and covered television and radio listings for 30 - 6 December 2019.
It previewed the then-upcoming twelfth series of Doctor Who.
Contents
- Article: "My 12 treats for Christmas" by Alison Graham. Doctor Who is the final item on the list, with Graham writing:
- "It's been a long time, but at last Doctor Who is back, more than a year after Jodie Whittaker's brilliant, sensational debut as the first ever female Time Lord. She breezed into the role exuding confidence, humour and empathy, as she hurtled through space at the epicentre of some intriguing, challenging stories.
Whittaker returns with her sidekicks Bradley Walsh, Mandip Gill and Tosin Cole. Details of the series are still under wraps, though head writer Chris Chibnall recently announced a roster of new and exciting British writing talent who will all contribute episodes".
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