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54 FIRST DATES

How the Radio Times tried to persuade viewers to tune in to Doctor Who’s very first episode on 23 November 1963.

In his flat in London, 20-year-old law student Colin Baker leaned over the bannister to catch a glimpse of the programme just starting on television. Before he knew it, he and his flatmates were riveted by the first episode of a new science-fiction adventure series on the BBC. The date was Saturday 23 November 1963. The programme was Doctor Who.

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