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

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    "Twice Upon a Time" is Capaldi's fourth and final Christmas special as the Twelfth Doctor, and at the time was the last Doctor Who story to be written and produced by Moffat, who served as the show's executive producer and chief writer since taking over from Russell T Davies in 2010.

  3. The Sound of Drums - Wikipedia

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    There is also a different trailer that showed still shots of the Doctor, Martha Jones and Captain Jack over the top of which Mr Saxon's speech, in which he says, "what this country really needs, right now, is a doctor", can be heard and at the end there is a small clip of him showing his trademark smile, making his intent to kill the Doctor ...

  4. The Giggle - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor determines the cause of the violence is a giggle from a Stooky Bill film from 1925, which John Logie Baird had recorded to demonstrate his invention, television. The Doctor and Donna travel to 1925 and discover that the Toymaker had sold Stooky Bill to Baird's assistant. The Toymaker traps the two in his domain and reveals that he ...

  5. The Big Bang (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    She interrupts her father's speech, imploring the Doctor to come to the wedding. The TARDIS and the Doctor appear at the reception. Later, River tells the Doctor that he will soon find out who she is, before teleporting away. Aboard the TARDIS, the Doctor explains to Amy and Rory that unanswered questions remain about the TARDIS explosion.

  6. Journey's End (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    "Journey's End" is the thirteenth and final episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on BBC One on 5 July 2008. It is the second episode of a two-part crossover story featuring the characters of spin-off shows Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, preceded by "The Stolen Earth", which air

  7. The End of Time (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas specials constitute Davies's last script for Doctor Who and Julie Gardner's last job producing the series. It is also the last story in which Tennant appears until "The Day of the Doctor", the 50th-anniversary special. [12] In issue 407 of Doctor Who Magazine, Davies wrote about the night when he finished the script:

  8. Survival (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor Who production office at the BBC finally closed down in August 1990, having been in continuous operation since 1963. This story is the last to feature Anthony Ainley as the Master. Ainley was not asked to return as the Master for the 1996 Doctor Who television movie.

  9. The Wedding of River Song - Wikipedia

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    A prelude to the finale was released online 24 September 2011 after the previous episode, "Closing Time". [3]It shows Area 52 with the clock stuck at 5:02 p.m., where the leaders of the religious order the Silence are kept in stasis and River Song is wearing an eye patch in the same fashion as Madame Kovarian.