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The '''5180th issue''' of ''[[Radio Times]]'' was published on Tuesday [[7 November (releases)|7 November]], and covered television and radio listings for [[11 November (releases)|11]] - [[17 November (releases)|17 November]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]]. | The '''5180th issue''' of ''[[Radio Times]]'' was published on Tuesday [[7 November (releases)|7 November]], and covered television and radio listings for [[11 November (releases)|11]] - [[17 November (releases)|17 November]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]]. | ||
It covered the release of ''[[Tales of the TARDIS]]''. | It covered the release of ''[[Tales of the TARDIS]]'', and also touched on the broadcast of ''[[Destination: Skaro (TV story)|Destination: Skaro]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 15:06, 10 March 2024
The 5180th issue of Radio Times was published on Tuesday 7 November, and covered television and radio listings for 11 - 17 November 2023.
It covered the release of Tales of the TARDIS, and also touched on the broadcast of Destination: Skaro.
Contents
- Cover tagline: "Jo Brand, Doctor Who, Mary Beard".
- Contents page: "Please step inside the ultimate TARDIS".
- This Week ("The ten best shows to watch, listen to & stream") with Children in Need at number 9.
- Children in Need, 7.00pm, BBC1
- "More fundraising fun with Pudsey and co in the annual telethon. Sketches from Doctor Who and MasterChef will keep the laughs coming as donations roll in".
- Article: "The Ultimate TARDIS" by Huw Fullerton (an in-depth look at the new TARDIS interior that serves as the setting of Tales of the TARDIS).
- Grapevine: Russell T Davies' upcoming turn in the spotlight of BBC arts strand, imagine… is announced. Robin Parker writes:
- "Having brought back Doctor Who in 2005, and now back at the helm of the sci-fi show, while in the meantime penning Channel 4's landmark Aids drama It's a Sin, Russell T Davies is a fitting subject for the latest run of BBC1 arts strand Imagine.
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