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Oklahoma Whovians See "Day of the Doctor..." and Share Some Insights

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Whovians young and old came together in Oklahoma City for the "Doctor Who" feature film “Day of the Doctor.”  When asked to choose a favorite incarnation of the Doctor, their answers were as varied as their age range.   

New fans and devotees from the classic days of the series unite in their love of the Doctor, regardless of his form – but they don’t all agree on which of the Doctor’s companions they love most.  

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Oklahoma City Whovians discuss the Doctor's companions at a screening of "Day of the Doctor."

Ask a group of Dr. Who fans which Doctor or Companion is their favorite and they will all give you a different answer.  Ask that same group of Whovians to do an impression of their favorite Doctor Who villain and the majority will give you the same response: EXTERMINATE!!!

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The Time Lord’s arch nemesis, the Dalek, as portrayed by Oklahoma City moviegoers at a screening of “Day of the Doctor.” 

The BBC released the film "Day of the Doctor" to commemorate "Doctor Who’s" 50th anniversary.
 

Nikole Robinson Carroll joined KOSU’s staff in November 2013. She began her professional broadcasting career at WEKU in Richmond, Kentucky, but her passion for radio can be traced back to her childhood bedroom, where she would perform “radio shows” on a tape recorder. She holds a Master of Public Administration from Eastern Kentucky University and has worked for a variety of social service and nonprofit agencies.
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