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Adam Richard Has A Theory

Theory 940 (Empire of Death 7)

Season 21, Ep. 940

Adam deals with some questions raised in previous episodes about dusty continents and the ethics surrounding adoption and workplace romances in Doctor Who. Grab a copy of Troy Hunter's new book Gus and the Missing Boy and see Troy and Adam in conversation at Better Read than Dead in Newtown, NSW on July 10th. 

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