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TV & Satellite Week

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TV & Satellite Week is a weekly magazine, launched in 1993, that publishes television programme listings and articles relating to them.

Articles about Doctor Who often appear in the publication, frequently serving as cover stories. The publication is arguably second only to Radio Times in terms of prolificness of Doctor Who representation.

2010s

2014

23-29 August

  • BROADCAST OF: Deep Breath
  • TAGLINE: "NEW DOCTOR WHO - Peter Capaldi on being the 12th Time Lord - PLUS: Our special series guide".
  • ARTICLE: "Doctor in the House - The waiting is finally over as The Thick of It's Peter Capaldi goes from spin doctor to simply 'the Doctor'" - with new series guide.

20-26 December

  • BROADCAST OF: Time Heist
  • TAGLINE: "KEELEY HAWES steals the show in this week's... DOCTOR WHO".
  • ARTICLE: "Keeley's Dark Side - Keeley Hawes stars in this week's Doctor Who - as a ruthless head of security at an intergalactic bank" - with "The Lady Killers" (a list of the show's past female villains), and "When Graham Met the Doctor" ("Peter Capaldi talks all things Time Lord on The Graham Norton Show").
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