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Matthew 8:11 is the eleventh verse of the eighth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. This verse is part of the miracle story of healing the centurion's servant, the second of a series of miracles in Matthew. After praising the Gentile Centurion's faith in the previous verse in this one Jesus prophesizes that many from around ...
Two clips from the episode were featured alongside an interview with Peter Capaldi on BBC News on 7 August 2014. [10] On 25 August, a ten-second clip was released showing the Doctor's reunion with a lone Dalek. [11] The same clips were re-released on 27 August in slightly extended form. [12] [13]
In 2005, six of the audio dramas featuring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor were broadcast on the digital radio station BBC 7: Storm Warning, Sword of Orion, The Stones of Venice, Invaders from Mars, Shada (originally created for webcast on the BBC's online service), and The Chimes of Midnight.
A Region 2 DVD and Blu-ray containing "The Time of Angels" together with the following episodes "Flesh and Stone" and "The Vampires of Venice" was released on 5 July 2010. [37] [38] It was re-released as part of the complete series five DVD on 8 November 2010. [39]
The Eighth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.He is portrayed by Paul McGann.. The character was introduced in the 1996 TV film Doctor Who, a back-door pilot produced in an unsuccessful attempt to relaunch the series following its 1989 cancellation.
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The episode received an overnight rating of 6.18 million viewers in the UK, peaking at 6.68 million, [27] a 29.8% audience share; [28] which put it in third place for the night. [27] When time-shifted viewers were accounted for, the figure rose to 8.44 million viewers, placing second for the week on BBC One. [29] "
A few brief video clips survive, and were released on the Lost in Time DVD set in 2004. A new unabridged reading of the novelisation of The Highlanders was released in September 2012 read by Anneke Wills (who played Polly in the original TV episodes), with original sound design.