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From: valenz@bnl.UUCP (Greg Valenzuela)
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Subject: Re: Dr. Who - Massive Doses
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Date: Sat, 25-Feb-84 00:30:02 EST
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 First, the story of Romana. When the White Guardian sent the Doctor
on the quest for the Key to Time, he sent an assistant, fellow Time
Lord Romanavoratrelunder (Romana). The episode was "The Ribos Operation".
At the end of the Key to Time series, she decided to regenerate into
a less obnoxious (although skimpier) companion. She actually regenerated
at the start of "Destiny of the Daleks".
   She finally left the Doctor to remain with the Tharils in
"Warrior's Gate".
   K-9 Mark I was given to the Doctor by Professor Marius in "The
Invisible Enemy". He remained in the show until "The Invasion of Time",
when he decided to stay with LEELA on Gallifrey. The Doctor, not to be
without a sidekick, immediately uncrated K-9 Mark II, which was a 
slightly better model. This K-9 remained through almost three seasons,
leaving with Romana in "Warrrior's Gate".

  Consider yourself lucky to be able to watch three different Doctors
at once. Up here in NY, we are limited to two episodes a day, and
they all have Tom Baker in them! Apparently, the distributor, who
has 20 years worth of episodes, is always pushing the Tom Baker ones.

                          Greg Valenzuela

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