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'''Pebble Mill at One''' was a [[British]] television magazine programme that ran from 1972 to 1986. It was broadcast from the [[Pebble Mill Studios]]. Various people connected to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' were interviewed during the course of the show, including [[Bernard Wilkie]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] and [[Peter Davison]].
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'''''Pebble Mill at One''''' was a [[British]] television magazine programme that ran from 1972 to 1986. It was broadcast from the [[Pebble Mill Studios]]. Various people connected to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' were interviewed during the course of the show, including [[Bernard Wilkie]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] and [[Peter Davison]].


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Pebble Mill at One was a British television magazine programme that ran from 1972 to 1986. It was broadcast from the Pebble Mill Studios. Various people connected to Doctor Who were interviewed during the course of the show, including Bernard Wilkie, Patrick Troughton, Philip Hinchcliffe and Peter Davison.