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Thursday October 13 The Press, Christchurch October 11, 2011 11 THURSDAY OCTOBER 13 Doctor Who Futurama Bruce Lee: A Warrior’s Journey Fringe 8.30pm, Prime 8.30pm, Four 8.30pm, Rialto 10.30pm, TV2 In tonight’s second last episode of Frustrated with Zoidberg’s The legendary martial artist is the Season three ends in a fortnight. the season, it is the last few days incompetence as a doctor, the subject of this 2000 documentary In the alternate universe, Walter of his life and the Doctor pays a Planet Express crew demand by aficionado John Little. Using uses the blood of his grandson to farewell visit to his old friend Professor Farnsworth fire him. interviews, behind-the-scenes trigger the Machine, causing Craig (James Corden), and The professor refuses, and the footage and action sequences from widespread disaster on our side. encounters a mystery. People are crew question why Zoidberg was Lee’s last film, Game of Death, Peter tries to shut down the going missing, a silver rat scuttles ever employed in the first place. A Little paints a textured, complex Machine from this side, but is left in the shadows of a department series of flashbacks reveal how portrait of the action hero. ‘‘A in a coma and the alternate Olivia store, and somewhere close by the Zoidberg first met and befriended brilliant tribute to his life work,’’ tries to stop the annihilation of a Cybermen are waiting. Farnsworth in 2927. wrote Movie Magazine Inter- universe. Truly. Doctor Who: 8.30pm, Prime. national’s Moira Sullivan. 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