BBCB 2019 Doctor Who - The seeds of death by Robert Banks Stewart


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Catalogue numberBBCB 2019
TitleDoctor Who - The seeds of death
Artist(s)Robert Banks Stewart
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Released1969
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Country of originUK UK flag
FormatEdited
Media typePrimary
Media genreDramas - Sci-fi
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