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=== Articles ===
=== Articles ===
* "'''Every dog has his day''': Bradley Walsh once ran the donkey derby at Pontins - now he's the king of Sunday-night TV". (By [[Emma Cox]], with exclusive photograph by [[Richard Grassie]]).
* '''''Every dog has his day''''': "Bradley Walsh once ran the donkey derby at Pontins - now he's the king of Sunday-night TV". By [[Emma Cox]], with exclusive photograph by [[Richard Grassie]].
* "'''Who goes there?''': Millions watch them every Sunday, but [[Mandip Gill]] and [[Tosin Cole]] can still enjoy their anonymity". (By [[Huw Fullerton]])
* '''''Who goes there?''''': "Millions watch them every Sunday, but [[Mandip Gill]] and [[Tosin Cole]] can still enjoy their anonymity". By [[Huw Fullerton]].
** "'''Happy Who Year''': Christmas is cancelled! The ''Doctor Who'' festive special is moving to New Year's Day".
** '''''Happy Who Year''''': "Christmas is cancelled! The ''Doctor Who'' festive special is moving to New Year's Day".


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[[Category:2018 RT issues]]
[[Category:2018 RT issues]]

Latest revision as of 14:21, 7 May 2024

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The 4929th issue of Radio Times was published on Saturday 1 December, and covered television and radio listings for 8 - 14 December 2018.

It covered the broadcast of the Doctor Who episode, The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos, and previewed the then-upcoming New Year Special, Resolution.

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  • Contents page tagline: "Bradley Walsh - How did the comic and game-show host come to be starring in Doctor Who?"
  • This week: Sunday, Doctor Who, 6.25pm, BBC1
    • "The Doctor and her crew answer a series of distress calls from a planet that was the scene of a deadly battle. But what are they getting themselves into?"

Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Every dog has his day: "Bradley Walsh once ran the donkey derby at Pontins - now he's the king of Sunday-night TV". By Emma Cox, with exclusive photograph by Richard Grassie.
  • Who goes there?: "Millions watch them every Sunday, but Mandip Gill and Tosin Cole can still enjoy their anonymity". By Huw Fullerton.
    • Happy Who Year: "Christmas is cancelled! The Doctor Who festive special is moving to New Year's Day".