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Chase, appearing at the 2012 Hay Festival with a show entitled The Science of Doctor Who, and the 2014 festival with The Science of Star Wars. Since 2016
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Wormhole (2011) Horizon: "What Happened Before the Big Bang?" (2011) The Science of Doctor Who (2012) Horizon: "The Hunt for Higgs" (2012) The Principle: "The
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presidential campaign.[citation needed] Paul Parsons, author of The Science of Doctor Who, explains the appeal of hiding behind the sofa as the activation
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Comedian 2009 Dane Cook, 30 Premeditated Acts 2010 I Am Comic 2011 Stars & Music 2012 40 Greatest Feuds 3 The Science of Doctor Who 2023 Out of the Loop
Doctor Who specials (2013) (4,381 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
memories, Professor Brian Cox delivered a televised lecture on the science of Doctor Who, and BBC Three had a weekend devoted to Monsters and Villains
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Lewis: Creator of Narnia (2005) A Teaspoon and an Open Mind: The Science of Doctor Who (2005) The Fruits of War (2004) Machiavelli: A Man Misunderstood
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Publishers. p. 154. ISBN 9781630874605. Parsons, Paul (2007). The Science of Doctor Who. Cambridge: Icon. pp. 31–47. ISBN 9781840467376. Frei, Vincent
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25 December 2015 (2015-12-25) The Science of Doctor Who Brian Cox and Robin Ince celebrate the festive season with a look at the science of Doctor Who. Swapping the infinite