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Doctor Who Battles in Time (UK) 08 (27!12!2006) (Delboy2k6-DCP) 12 27 2006 Week

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    With thanks to: Kate Beharrell, Steve Cole, Alan Craddock, Ian Grutchfield,Sam Hue-Vashon, Edward Russell, Gary Russell, Lee Sullivan, and The Mill

    S Doctor Who logo BBC 2004. TARDIS image BBC 1963. Dalekimage BBC/Terry Nation 1963. Cyberman BBC 1963, 2006. K-9 images BBC 1963. BBC logo IM & BBC 1996. Licensed by BBC Worldwide Limited.K9 word, logo and device marks are trade marks of the British BroadcastingCorporation and are used under licence DOCTOR WHO, TARDIS, CYBERMANand DALEK and the DOCTOR WHO, TARDIS, CYBERMAN and DALEK logos aretrade marks of the British Broadcasting Corporation and are used under licence.Published by GE Fabbri Ltd, 1 33 Long Acre, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9AWPROJECT MANAGER: Jason Loborik, EDITOR: Claire Lister,EDITORIAL ASSISTANT: Ben Sneath, ART EDITOR: James King,DESIGNERS: Dan White, Carly Giles

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