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  2. K9 (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    Within the series' narrative, K9 is a robot dog acquired by Doctor Who's title character (the Doctor) in the 1977 serial The Invisible Enemy. The first two incarnations of the character travelled alongside the Fourth Doctor (portrayed by Tom Baker) until 1981. In these stories, K9 proved useful for the powerful laser weapon concealed in his ...

  3. K9 (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The first series was shot between 3 December 2008 and 8 May 2009. [15] [16] [17] The series is produced in Brisbane, Australia, shooting on location around the city and on a set built in a South Brisbane warehouse. [10] [18] A logo for the series was released on 27 February bearing some similarities to the original font seen on the casing of K9 ...

  4. K-9 and Company - Wikipedia

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    K-9 and Company is a one-episode television pilot, for a proposed 1981 television spin-off of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features former series regulars Sarah Jane Smith, an investigative journalist played by Elisabeth Sladen, and K9, a robotic dog voiced by John Leeson. Both characters had been companions of ...

  5. British television science fiction - Wikipedia

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    British television science fiction refers to programmes in the genre that have been produced by both the BBC and Britain's largest commercial channel, ITV.BBC's Doctor Who is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest-running science fiction television show in the world, [1] and has been called the "most successful" science fiction series of all time.

  6. City of Death - Wikipedia

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    The revised script, now titled The Curse of the Sephiroth, was credited to "David Agnew", a standard pseudonym used by the BBC and which had been previously used on Doctor Who for the season fifteen serial The Invasion of Time. [8] The serial was subsequently retitled City of Death on 8 May 1979. [9]

  7. Doctor Who series 13 - Wikipedia

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    The thirteenth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, known collectively as Flux, was broadcast from 31 October to 5 December 2021.The series is the third and last to be led by Chris Chibnall as head writer and executive producer.

  8. Doctor Who - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Who follows the adventures of the title character, a rogue Time Lord with somewhat unknown origins who goes by the name "the Doctor".The Doctor fled Gallifrey, the planet of the Time Lords, in a stolen TARDIS ("Time and Relative Dimension(s) in Space"), a time machine that travels by materialising into, and dematerialising out of, the time vortex.

  9. Brian Hayles - Wikipedia

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    Apart from Doctor Who, Hayles wrote for such television series as The Regiment, [10] Barlow at Large, Doomwatch, [3] Out of the Unknown, [3] United!, Legend of Death, Public Eye, Z-Cars, [3] BBC Playhouse, The Wednesday Thriller and Suspense. He also wrote the screenplays for the feature films Nothing But the Night (1972) and Warlords of ...