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THIS MONTH IN… 1984 WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY

Peter Davison as the Doctor in a cover-worthy publicity photo from Resurrection of the Daleks (1984).
Torvill and Dean featured on the cover of the 4-10 February edition of the Radio Times in 1984.

Without question, the Daleks’ first full appearance in Doctor Who for five long years should have been the biggest thing on the BBC in the week it was shown – which was why the listings magazine Radio Times had sent a snapper on location to Shad Thames the previous September, to photograph Fifth Doctor Peter Davison skulking in the shadows behind a gunmetal grey Dalek.

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