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'''Saturday''' was a day of the week. [[The Doctor]], in | '''Saturday''' was a day of the week. [[The Doctor]], in [[Fourth Doctor|his fourth]], [[Tenth Doctor|tenth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh incarnations]], declared that he liked Saturdays. The eleventh Doctor called it a "big temporal tipping point, when everything is possible." | ||
([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shada (novelisation)|Shada]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'') | ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shada (novelisation)|Shada]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'', ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]''). | ||
At least some [[school]]s, such as [[Coal Hill Secondary School]], were closed on Saturdays. On every such afternoon, [[Susan Foreman]] would use the time to [[babysit]] [[Malcolm (Time and Relative)|Malcolm]] until the six-year-old's Aunt [[Junie]] arrived on [[4 April]] [[1963]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | At least some [[school]]s, such as [[Coal Hill Secondary School]], were closed on Saturdays. On every such afternoon, [[Susan Foreman]] would use the time to [[babysit]] [[Malcolm (Time and Relative)|Malcolm]] until the six-year-old's Aunt [[Junie]] arrived on [[4 April]] [[1963]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | ||
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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
''[[Doctor Who]]'' currently, {{as of|2013|lc=m}}, airs regularly on Saturdays on [[BBC One]]. | ''[[Doctor Who]]'' currently, {{as of|2013|lc=m}}, airs regularly on Saturdays on [[BBC One]]. | ||
[[Category:Days of the week]] | [[Category:Days of the week]] |
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Saturday was a day of the week. The Doctor, in his fourth, tenth and eleventh incarnations, declared that he liked Saturdays. The eleventh Doctor called it a "big temporal tipping point, when everything is possible." (PROSE: Shada, TV: The Stolen Earth, The Impossible Astronaut).
At least some schools, such as Coal Hill Secondary School, were closed on Saturdays. On every such afternoon, Susan Foreman would use the time to babysit Malcolm until the six-year-old's Aunt Junie arrived on 4 April 1963. (PROSE: Time and Relative)
Behind the scenes
Doctor Who currently, as of 2013[update], airs regularly on Saturdays on BBC One.