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How to be a good worker and an effective employee79

How to be a good worker and an effective employee

Having a job is fulfilling but if problems occur you could be facing the most critical situations in your life. That is because you need that job and you cannot afford to lose it. There are usually problems at work either with your boss or your...

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Doctor Who - The Sixth Doctor77

Doctor Who - The Sixth Doctor

At the beginning of Doctor Who's third decade on the air, at the end of 1984, Peter Davison was leaving his title role as the Fifth Doctor. The UK's seemingly endless pool of good actors produced Colin Baker to take on the part. The new, seemingly more unbalanced than usual Doctor was portrayed amid a long decline in support for the show from both the public and the BBC.

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Doctor Who - The Seventh Doctor77

Doctor Who - The Seventh Doctor

After the sudden departure of Colin Baker's Sixth Doctor, a new regeneration appeared in 1987. The Seventh Doctor, played by Scots actor Sylvester McCoy, plays a very different sort of Doctor and has the dubious distinction of being the only Doctor to have been cancelled.

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Doctor Who: His 11 Faces78

Doctor Who: His 11 Faces

Doctor Who has been around in one form or another since 1963.  For those that are not familiar with the show, here is the basic premise.  The Doctor travels through time and space in his TARDIS (Time...

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Doctor Who - The Fifth Doctor77

Doctor Who - The Fifth Doctor

With a new producer and a new Doctor, the series fully entered the new decade in 1982 with a young cast and an updated look. Very much unlike his predecessor Tom Baker, Peter Davison was already something of a star when he was selected to become the Fifth Doctor in 1981. Not quite yet 30 when he accepted the part, he is the second youngest actor to play the title character.

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Weird Sci Fi Fashion Glamour and the Fifth Element77

Weird Sci Fi Fashion Glamour and the Fifth Element

This is where Bad Taste meets Science Fiction. Weird Glamor in TV and the Movies. Where aliens clash with Bad hair and Sad clothes. Its outrageous! You'll scream. Its Weird Sci-Fi Glamour!

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Doctor Who DVD Box Set 2nd Season: David Tennant as The Doctor74

Doctor Who DVD Box Set 2nd Season: David Tennant as The Doctor

Where to Buy the Doctor Who 2nd second Season DVD Box Set. Doctor Who DVD review. David Tennant in Dr Who items for sale. Doctor Who products online

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Doctor Who - The First Doctor76

Doctor Who - The First Doctor

Based partly upon the success of the Quatermass Experiment in the early 1950s, the BBC began developing a science fiction series for children in the early 1960s, mainly due to government regulations requiring a minimum number of hours of programming for children. With the help of writer David Whitaker and young producer Verity Lambert, the series Doctor Who was launched on BBC 1 in November of 1963 as a part science fiction, part adventure, part horror and part educational programme. It went on

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My Pillow Pets Review73

My Pillow Pets Review

My Pillow Pets are stuffed animals that are very unique in their idea and design. These stuffed animals also fold out to become pillows for resting or nap time. Basically a piece of Velcro keeps the stuffed...

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Doctor Who - The Fourth Doctor71

Doctor Who - The Fourth Doctor

When Tom Baker took up the mantle of portraying the still immensely popular and influential Doctor in December 1974, no one knew this Fourth Doctor would wind up in the role for longer than any other actor, and possibly become the iconic incarnation of the Doctor Who character, worldwide. Taking over from the Third Doctor, Jon Pertwee, Between then and his subsequent departure in 1981, Tom Baker transformed the role into one of the most influential rationalists in media through much of the 1970s

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