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* '''''New Dramas''''': "The nights are long and dark, but here's the best TV to warm the imagination - from Glenda Jackson to ''Father Brown''". | * '''''New Dramas''''': "The nights are long and dark, but here's the best TV to warm the imagination - from Glenda Jackson to ''Father Brown''". | ||
** Entries 11 through 20 cover returning shows, under the heading | ** Entries 11 through 20 cover returning shows, under the heading '''''Look Who{{'}}s Back''''' - "A [[Time Lord]], a clutch of detectives, a delivery of midwives - and a hunky vicar on a motorbike…" | ||
** ''[[Doctor Who]]'' comes in at number 11, with a summary written by [[Sophie Heath]]. An exclusive photograph of [[Jodie Whittaker]] in costume as the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] is provided by [[Mark Harrison]]. | ** ''[[Doctor Who]]'' comes in at number 11, with a summary written by [[Sophie Heath]]. An exclusive photograph of [[Jodie Whittaker]] in costume as the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] is provided by [[Mark Harrison]]. | ||
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The 4978th issue of Radio Times was published on Tuesday 19 November, and covered television and radio listings for 23 - 29 November 2019.
It previewed the then-upcoming twelfth series of Doctor Who.
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Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- New Dramas: "The nights are long and dark, but here's the best TV to warm the imagination - from Glenda Jackson to Father Brown".
- Entries 11 through 20 cover returning shows, under the heading Look Who's Back - "A Time Lord, a clutch of detectives, a delivery of midwives - and a hunky vicar on a motorbike…"
- Doctor Who comes in at number 11, with a summary written by Sophie Heath. An exclusive photograph of Jodie Whittaker in costume as the Thirteenth Doctor is provided by Mark Harrison.
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- The main cover feature is the then-upcoming Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss-headed adaptation of Dracula, with the pair's involvement being hinted at by the proceeding heading, "From the makers of Sherlock".
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