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The Timelords (KLF) - Doctorin` the Tardis - Official Music Video

The Timelords – Doctorin’ the Tardis





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The Timelords (KLF) – Doctorin’ the Tardis – Official Music Video
The song was written by The Timelords (The KLF) members Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty. The non-album single was released in May 1988 topping the singles charts in the UK and New Zealand.

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