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  2. The Impossible Astronaut - Wikipedia

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    The younger Doctor arrives at the diner where his companions tell him about space 1969 and Canton, but refuse to tell him about his death or that the sender is the Doctor himself. The Doctor and his companions travel back to 8 April 1969, where the younger Canton, a former FBI operative, is briefed by President Richard Nixon about a series of ...

  3. Regeneration (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of regeneration was created in 1966 by the writers of Doctor Who as a method of replacing the leading actor. The Doctor had been played by William Hartnell since the programme began in 1963 but, by 1966, it was increasingly clear that Hartnell's health was deteriorating and he was becoming more difficult to work with.

  4. Planet of the Spiders - Wikipedia

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    However, Wilkins felt that it was a good thematic end for the Third Doctor, and named it the third best regeneration of the Doctor but the third worst regeneration story. [14] In 2009, SFX listed Sarah Jane with the spider on her back as the tenth scariest Doctor Who moment.

  5. 'Lego Dimensions' will include 'Portal', Doctor Who and Homer ...

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    You can also expect multiple figures from Lego's own brick-based franchises like Ninjago as well more characters from Lord of the Rings -- these will be part of "fun packs", likely to cost less ...

  6. Lego Dimensions - Wikipedia

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    Lego Dimensions is a Lego-themed action-adventure platform crossover video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Wii U.

  7. Twice Upon a Time (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The First Doctor's regeneration is shown, using original footage from "The Tenth Planet". Although the last episode of The Tenth Planet is one of the most sought-after missing episodes of Doctor Who, the regeneration sequence was preserved when it was used in a 1973 edition of the children's magazine programme Blue Peter. [44] [45]

  8. The War Games - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor points out he is too well known on Earth, so the Time Lords tell him he must change his appearance, as he has before, and present him with images of four faces. He does not like any of them; impatient, the Time Lords inform him that a decision has been made for him. He cries out indignantly as the forced regeneration is triggered.

  9. The Tenth Planet - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat exploited this idea and created an extended narrative around the Doctor delaying his regeneration for the episode "Twice Upon a Time". The episode uses original footage from The Tenth Planet alongside new scenes with David Bradley portraying the First Doctor, encountering his future self, the Twelfth ...