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* CaptainObvious: Dodo's line "Doctor, you've vanished!", which is exclaimed to the Doctor, just after he has vanished[[AdaptationalContextChange becomes this.]]

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* CaptainObvious: Dodo's line "Doctor, you've vanished!", which vanished!" is exclaimed to the Doctor, Doctor just after he has vanished[[AdaptationalContextChange vanished.
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* AliensInCardiff: The Sontarans literary try to invade Cardiff while The Doctors happen to be there. Though it's Cardiff in medieval times, so it's a slightly unusual version of this trope.

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* AliensInCardiff: The Sontarans literary literally try to invade Cardiff while The Doctors happen to be there. Though it's Cardiff in medieval times, so it's a slightly unusual version of this trope.



* CaptainObvious: The Brigadier's line "This could be construed as an invasion." [[AdaptationalContextChange becomes this.]] Originally, it referred to UNIT HQ accidentally ending up on another world. Here, it refers to it being attacked by two alien armies.

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* CaptainObvious: The Brigadier's Dodo's line "This could be construed as an invasion." [[AdaptationalContextChange "Doctor, you've vanished!", which is exclaimed to the Doctor, just after he has vanished[[AdaptationalContextChange becomes this.]] Originally, it referred to UNIT HQ accidentally ending up on another world. Here, it refers to it being attacked by two alien armies.
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When the first two Doctors are kidnapped under mysterious circumstances, The Third Doctor is contacted by a man claiming to be The President of Gallifrey, who tells him that he and his other selves must go back in time and rescue the first two Doctors from before they were kidnapped, [[RetGone or they might all cease to exist.]] The Seventh Doctor is given the job to contact the rest of his incarnations. Which is easier said than done, as it requires a very powerful signal. Fortunately, it works. The Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Tenth Doctors are sent to UNIT HQ, Earth to resque The Second Doctor [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E1TheThreeDoctors from his battle against Omega's anti-matter monsters.]] The Tenth Doctor and a randim UNIT soldier drive away in a jeep while the rest of the Doctors run away from the crossfire, uncertain how to deal with the situation. Suddenly, a new enemy enters the battlefield...

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When the first two Doctors are kidnapped under mysterious circumstances, The Third Doctor is contacted by a man claiming to be The President of Gallifrey, who tells him that he and his other selves must go back in time and rescue the first two Doctors from before they were kidnapped, [[RetGone or they might all cease to exist.]] The Seventh Doctor is given the job to contact the rest of his incarnations. Which is easier said than done, as it requires a very powerful signal. Fortunately, it works. The Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Tenth Doctors are sent to UNIT HQ, Earth to resque rescue The Second Doctor [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E1TheThreeDoctors from his battle against Omega's anti-matter monsters.]] The Tenth Doctor and a randim random UNIT soldier drive away in a jeep while the rest of the Doctors run away from the crossfire, uncertain how to deal with the situation. Suddenly, a new enemy enters the battlefield...



The Daleks recognise the Doctors and open fire on them. They respond by picking out red lightning guns and shoot the portal the Daleks emerged from. The Tenth Doctor arrives in his jeep with a device of some sort. He actives it, causing it to shoot out an energy beam and lightning which blows up all the Daleks. Even he is surprised that it was so easy. With The Second Doctor now safe, The man claiming to be The President sends the Doctors to resque The First Doctor, who has been found by the Third, Eight and Ninth Doctors in [[AliensInCardiff Cardiff Castle, 1415.]] Unfortunately, they get there just as the Castle is attacked by Sontarans. The First Doctor sees his TARDIS materialise as the castle is bombarded and the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seveth, Eight, Ninth and Tenth Doctors are all shot.

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The Daleks recognise the Doctors and open fire on them. They respond by picking out red lightning guns and shoot the portal the Daleks emerged from. The Tenth Doctor arrives in his jeep with a device of some sort. He actives it, causing it to shoot out an energy beam and lightning which blows up all the Daleks. Even he is surprised that it was so easy. With The Second Doctor now safe, The man claiming to be The President sends the Doctors to resque rescue The First Doctor, who has been found by the Third, Eight and Ninth Doctors in [[AliensInCardiff Cardiff Castle, 1415.]] Unfortunately, they get there just as the Castle is attacked by Sontarans. The First Doctor sees his TARDIS materialise as the castle is bombarded and the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seveth, Seventh, Eight, Ninth and Tenth Doctors are all shot.



Back in his TARDIS, The First Doctor decides to intervene. He teleports the other Doctors into his ship, where they wake up uninjured. He also causes a TARDIS exterior containg all of the Doctors' TARDIS interiors to materialise in the console room. Ian and Barbara just look on, puzzled by the whole thing. The Doctors go to their respective console rooms, ReverseThePolarity and zap the Sontarans with temporal energy in their wents, killing them and blowing up their mothership. The Doctors are once again contacted by "the President," who tells them that it is time for them to finish their mission. However, they notice a strange-looking space portal and decide to investigate, despite "The President" calling it irrelevent. It leads them to the planet Raston, heart of the Dalek-Cyber war, [[BBCQuarry which looks very much like a quarry.]] They end up in the middle of a three-way battle between daleks, cybermen and Raston Warrior Robots. The Doctors are, [[OnceAnEpisode once again]], recognised and shot at by the daleks and the cybermen, who are themselves blown to pieces by the Raston Warrior Robots. [[{{Foreshadowing}} Interestingly,]] the robots don't target the Doctors and fly away. The Doctors realise that they portal is hidden above them and use their sonic screwdrivers to destroy the invisible barrier covering it and enter the dark dimension that lies on the other side. They find themselves in a dark, empty void, where they are greated by the voice of "The President," who reveals [[CreateYourOwnVillain that he is actually from a parallel universe created by the Doctor when he destroyed Galifrey.]] His plan has actually been to gather the Doctors in one place so that he can steal their life force. He also reveals [[IncrediblyLamePun who]] he really is.

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Back in his TARDIS, The First Doctor decides to intervene. He teleports the other Doctors into his ship, where they wake up uninjured. He also causes a TARDIS exterior containg containing all of the Doctors' TARDIS interiors to materialise in the console room. Ian and Barbara just look on, puzzled by the whole thing. The Doctors go to their respective console rooms, ReverseThePolarity and zap the Sontarans with temporal energy in their wents, killing them and blowing up their mothership. The Doctors are once again contacted by "the President," who tells them that it is time for them to finish their mission. However, they notice a strange-looking space portal and decide to investigate, despite "The President" calling it irrelevent.irrelevant. It leads them to the planet Raston, heart of the Dalek-Cyber war, [[BBCQuarry which looks very much like a quarry.]] They end up in the middle of a three-way battle between daleks, cybermen and Raston Warrior Robots. The Doctors are, [[OnceAnEpisode once again]], recognised and shot at by the daleks Daleks and the cybermen, who are themselves blown to pieces by the Raston Warrior Robots. [[{{Foreshadowing}} Interestingly,]] the robots don't target the Doctors and fly away. The Doctors realise that they portal is hidden above them and use their sonic screwdrivers to destroy the invisible barrier covering it and enter the dark dimension that lies on the other side. They find themselves in a dark, empty void, where they are greated greeted by the voice of "The President," who reveals [[CreateYourOwnVillain that he is actually from a parallel universe created by the Doctor when he destroyed Galifrey.]] His plan has actually been to gather the Doctors in one place so that he can steal their life force. He also reveals [[IncrediblyLamePun who]] he really is.



The Evil Doctor tells The Doctors that they wont live to see their successor. The Third Doctor then reveals that they have already met him. He contacted them all before the adventure began, warning them of The Evil Doctor's plan. He then aided the other Doctors behind the scenes, making sure that there was a jeep with an anti-dalek device at UNIT HQ, altered the Sontaran weapons so they wouldn't kill The Doctors, and reprogrammed the Raston Warrior Robots with time lord physiology. The whole story was just an attempt by The Doctors to rescue the future versions of the first two Doctors, which The Evil Doctor had kidnapped.The Eleveth Doctor arrive in his TARDIS, [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor along with The War Doctor and a future version of The Tenth Doctor]] (Counting as a seperate incarnation, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E13JourneysEnd as he once regenerated while keeping the same face.]]) The Evil Doctor reveals the absorption chambers, causing The Third Doctor to loose confidence for the first time in his life, which he says "goes back several thousand years." This surprises The Fourth and Tenth Doctors, as they are nowhere near that old. However, they decide to ignore this and send the kidnapped Doctors back to their own time, hoping to avert the absorption, but it has already begun. [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E5TheBrainOfMorbius The Doctor had ten more incarnations]] ''before'' his childhood on Gallifrey. It was the last one of these Doctors [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords who sealed the rift in the Medusa Cascade, saving all of creation.]] He was then attacked by the Medusoid, described by the Third Dotor as "a hairy jellyfish," and injured beyond regeneration. But he was saved by the time lords, who gave him a new regeneration cycle, de-aging him into a young child. The Doctors are understandably confused over barely not remembering any of this. Turns out that The Evil Doctor has already absorbed his first regeneration cycle, erasing it from history.

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The Evil Doctor tells The Doctors that they wont live to see their successor. The Third Doctor then reveals that they have already met him. He contacted them all before the adventure began, warning them of The Evil Doctor's plan. He then aided the other Doctors behind the scenes, making sure that there was a jeep with an anti-dalek device at UNIT HQ, altered the Sontaran weapons so they wouldn't kill The Doctors, and reprogrammed the Raston Warrior Robots with time lord physiology. The whole story was just an attempt by The Doctors to rescue the future versions of the first two Doctors, which The Evil Doctor had kidnapped.The Eleveth Eleventh Doctor arrive in his TARDIS, [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor along with The War Doctor and a future version of The Tenth Doctor]] (Counting as a seperate separate incarnation, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E13JourneysEnd as he once regenerated while keeping the same face.]]) The Evil Doctor reveals the absorption chambers, causing The Third Doctor to loose confidence for the first time in his life, which he says "goes back several thousand years." This surprises The Fourth and Tenth Doctors, as they are nowhere near that old. However, they decide to ignore this and send the kidnapped Doctors back to their own time, hoping to avert the absorption, but it has already begun. [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E5TheBrainOfMorbius The Doctor had ten more incarnations]] ''before'' his childhood on Gallifrey. It was the last one of these Doctors [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords who sealed the rift in the Medusa Cascade, saving all of creation.]] He was then attacked by the Medusoid, described by the Third Dotor as "a hairy jellyfish," and injured beyond regeneration. But he was saved by the time lords, who gave him a new regeneration cycle, de-aging him into a young child. The Doctors are understandably confused over barely not remembering any of this. Turns out that The Evil Doctor has already absorbed his first regeneration cycle, erasing it from history.



The Doctors activarte their sonic screwdrivers, forcing The Evil Doctor to show himself as a huge, holographic head. They are suddenly contacted by The Twelth Doctor, who - with the help of K-9 - has managed to bring all of The Doctors' TARDIS:es into the Dark Dimension and temporarily immobilise The Evil Doctor. They now have exactly 11:05 minutes to stop him. The Eleventh Doctor reveals that he has a plan. [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor Freeze Gallifrey in another universe instead of destroying it.]] It works. Gallifrey is saved and The Evil Doctor is destroyed. As they celebrate their victory, The Fourth Doctor and K-9 recieve a message from one of the Doctor's future incarnations.

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The Doctors activarte activate their sonic screwdrivers, forcing The Evil Doctor to show himself as a huge, holographic head. They are suddenly contacted by The Twelth Twelfth Doctor, who - with the help of K-9 - has managed to bring all of The Doctors' TARDIS:es into the Dark Dimension and temporarily immobilise The Evil Doctor. They now have exactly 11:05 minutes to stop him. The Eleventh Doctor reveals that he has a plan. [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor Freeze Gallifrey in another universe instead of destroying it.]] It works. Gallifrey is saved and The Evil Doctor is destroyed. As they celebrate their victory, The Fourth Doctor and K-9 recieve receive a message from one of the Doctor's future incarnations.



* AlienGeometries: After The First Doctor has beemed Doctors 2-10 aboard his ship, another TARDIS materialises in the console room. It is revealed to contain the interior of ''every'' present Doctor's TARDIS, allowing them all to board their seperate ships by entering a single police box.

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* AlienGeometries: After The First Doctor has beemed beamed Doctors 2-10 aboard his ship, another TARDIS materialises in the console room. It is revealed to contain the interior of ''every'' present Doctor's TARDIS, allowing them all to board their seperate separate ships by entering a single police box.



* CaptainObvious: The Brigadier's line "This could be construed as an invasion." [[AdaptationalContextChange becomes this.]] Originally, it referred to UNIT HQ acidentially ending up on another world. Here, it refers to it being attacked by two alien armies.

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* CaptainObvious: The Brigadier's line "This could be construed as an invasion." [[AdaptationalContextChange becomes this.]] Originally, it referred to UNIT HQ acidentially accidentally ending up on another world. Here, it refers to it being attacked by two alien armies.



** '''Second Episode:''' The Doctors are apparentely shot dead.

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** '''Second Episode:''' The Doctors are apparentely apparently shot dead.



* CreateYourOwnVillain: The Evil Doctor was accidentially created by The War Doctor when he destroyed Gallifrey.

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* CreateYourOwnVillain: The Evil Doctor was accidentially accidentally created by The War Doctor when he destroyed Gallifrey.



* EvolvingCredits: The fourth episode has different opening credits than the rest. They seem to be partially based on the Twelth Doctor's opening credits.
* {{Expy}}: An evil, alternate incaration of The Doctor who tries to become real by stealing the life force of his other selves. Are we sure that we're not talking about The Valeyard? Also, before his identity is revealed he seems very similar to Doctor Claw from WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget.

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* EvolvingCredits: The fourth episode has different opening credits than the rest. They seem to be partially based on the Twelth Twelfth Doctor's opening credits.
* {{Expy}}: An evil, alternate incaration incarnation of The Doctor who tries to become real by stealing the life force of his other selves. Are we sure that we're not talking about The Valeyard? Also, before his identity is revealed he seems very similar to Doctor Claw from WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget.



* HijackedByGanon: The first resque mission starts out as a battle against Omega's anti-matter monsters. Once the Daleks enter the battlefield, they take over the role as the primary antagonists.

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* HijackedByGanon: The first resque rescue mission starts out as a battle against Omega's anti-matter monsters. Once the Daleks enter the battlefield, they take over the role as the primary antagonists.



* MrExposition: K9, The Evil Doctor, The Twelth Doctor and The Tenth Doctor are all this at various points, as they are all portrayed by impressionist Jonathon Carley and Babelcolour himself, not stock audio from the show. (Though Ten stil has David Tennant's original voice in some of his scenes.)

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* MrExposition: K9, The Evil Doctor, The Twelth Doctor and The Tenth Doctor are all this at various points, as they are all portrayed by impressionist Jonathon Carley and Babelcolour himself, not stock audio from the show. (Though Ten stil still has David Tennant's original voice in some of his scenes.)



* PercussiveMaintenance: We get a montage of The Second, The Tenth, The Fifth, The Eighth, The Ninth and The Twelth Doctors all doing this.

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* PercussiveMaintenance: We get a montage of The Second, The Tenth, The Fifth, The Eighth, The Ninth and The Twelth Twelfth Doctors all doing this.



** Also, the BigBad and his victims are alternate and previous versions of the same man, respectivly. This means that - aside from K9 - The Doctor is the ''only'' character with a major role in the story.
* RunningGag: The jelly babies from the original show make an appearence. Ironically, they are offered ''to'' The Fourth Doctor, not by him. (It is instead Two who hands them out.)

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** Also, the BigBad and his victims are alternate and previous versions of the same man, respectivly.respectively. This means that - aside from K9 - The Doctor is the ''only'' character with a major role in the story.
* RunningGag: The jelly babies from the original show make an appearence.appearance. Ironically, they are offered ''to'' The Fourth Doctor, not by him. (It is instead Two who hands them out.)
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A four-part Series/DoctorWho fan series created by BigNameFan Stuart Humpkins, also known as [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCypnvLY28fYHFMsNrfRk4sQ Babelcolour.]] Created using StockFootage, (Mostly from Series/DoctorWho, naturally.) ManipulativeEditing and some original audio, ''The Ten Doctors'' puts all the ten Doctors that existed when the first episode was created in a single adventure together, with the rest appearing later on.

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A four-part Series/DoctorWho fan series created by BigNameFan Stuart Humpkins, Humphryes, also known as [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCypnvLY28fYHFMsNrfRk4sQ Babelcolour.]] Created using StockFootage, (Mostly from Series/DoctorWho, naturally.) ManipulativeEditing and some original audio, ''The Ten Doctors'' puts all the ten Doctors that existed when the first episode was created in a single adventure together, with the rest appearing later on.
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-->-- '''The Eleventh Doctor.'''

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-->-- '''The Eleventh Second Doctor.'''
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* CaptainObivous: The Brigadier's line "This could be construed as an invasion." [[AdaptationalContextChange becomes this.]] Originally, it referred to UNIT HQ acidentially ending up on another world. Here, it refers to it being attacked by two alien armies.

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* CaptainObivous: CaptainObvious: The Brigadier's line "This could be construed as an invasion." [[AdaptationalContextChange becomes this.]] Originally, it referred to UNIT HQ acidentially ending up on another world. Here, it refers to it being attacked by two alien armies.
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* CaptainObivous: The Brigadier's line "This could be construed as an invasion." [[AdaptationalContextChange becomes this.]] Originally, it referred to UNIT HQ acidentially ending up on another world. Here, it refers to it being attacked by two alien armies.
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* {{Expy}}: An evil, alternte incaration of The Doctor who tries to become real by stealing the life force of his other selves. Are we sure that we're not talking about The Valeyard? Also, before his identity is revealed he seems very similar to Doctor Claw from WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget.

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* {{Expy}}: An evil, alternte alternate incaration of The Doctor who tries to become real by stealing the life force of his other selves. Are we sure that we're not talking about The Valeyard? Also, before his identity is revealed he seems very similar to Doctor Claw from WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget.

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* TheCameo: Some Ogrons appear during the first dalek battle. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse Afterwards, they disappear with no explanation.]]

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* TheCameo: Steven Taylor, Dodo Chaplet, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, Sergeant Benton, Jo Grant, Corporal Palmer, Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright and The General (the Time Lord who served at Arcadia when it fell) appear throught the story in small roles.
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** It is also an expansion of a corresponding scene from Babelcolour's ''Time War Chronicles'' videos. Also a case of OnceMoreWithClarity.



* StockFootage: The bulk of the series consists of this, taken from both Doctor Who and other sources. Notably, The Evil Doctor is portrayed by StockFootage of [[StealthPun Dr.]] Totenkopf from Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow, who was himself portayed by StockFootage of Creator/LaurenceOlivier.



** Then there is the climax, where all The Doctors defeat the villaim by... freezing Gallifrey. Yes, this series is a fanmade POVSequel to Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor, [[MindScrew meaning that some Doctor Who fans had already seen the story of how The Doctors met before they started asking how it happened.]] (Though this only applies if you watch it without having seen Babelcolour's ''Time War Chronicles'' - videos, which revealed the same thing.

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** Then there is the climax, where all The Doctors defeat the villaim by... freezing Gallifrey. Yes, this series is a fanmade POVSequel to Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor, [[MindScrew meaning that some Doctor Who fans had already seen the story of how The Doctors met before they started asking how it happened.]] (Though this only applies if you watch it without having seen Babelcolour's ''Time War Chronicles'' - videos, which revealed the same thing.
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** Then there is the climax, where all The Doctors defeat the villaim by... freezing Gallifrey. Yes, this series is a fanmade POVSequel to Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor, [[MindScrew meaning that some Doctor Who fans had already seen the story of how The Doctors met before they started asking how it happened.]] (Though this only applies if you watch it without having seen Babelcolour's ''Time War Chronicles'' - videos, which revealed the same thing.
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** And finally the biggest one. The Doctors saving Gallifrey.

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The Doctors activarte their sonic screwdrivers, forcing The Evil Doctor to show himself as a huge, holographic head. They are suddenly contacted by The Twelth Doctor, who - with the help of K9 - has managed to bring all of The Doctors' TARDIS:es into the Dark Dimension and temporarily immobilise The Evil Doctor. They now have exactly 11:05 minutes to stop him. The Eleventh Doctor reveals that he has a plan. [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor Freeze Gallifrey in another universe instead of destroying it.]] It works. Gallifrey is saved and The Evil Doctor is destroyed. As they celebrate their victory, The Fourth Doctor and K9 recieve a message from one of the Doctor's future incarnations.

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The Doctors activarte their sonic screwdrivers, forcing The Evil Doctor to show himself as a huge, holographic head. They are suddenly contacted by The Twelth Doctor, who - with the help of K9 K-9 - has managed to bring all of The Doctors' TARDIS:es into the Dark Dimension and temporarily immobilise The Evil Doctor. They now have exactly 11:05 minutes to stop him. The Eleventh Doctor reveals that he has a plan. [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor Freeze Gallifrey in another universe instead of destroying it.]] It works. Gallifrey is saved and The Evil Doctor is destroyed. As they celebrate their victory, The Fourth Doctor and K9 K-9 recieve a message from one of the Doctor's future incarnations.


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* AdaptationExpansion: The scene where The Doctors save Gallifrey is much longer here than in the original show, and shows more of the classic Doctors.


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** The Twelfth Doctor and K-9 bringing the other Doctor's TARDIS:es to The Dark Dimension and immobilising The Evil Doctor.


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* CreateYourOwnVillain: The Evil Doctor was accidentially created by The War Doctor when he destroyed Gallifrey.


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* EvolvingCredits: The fourth episode has different opening credits than the rest. They seem to be partially based on the Twelth Doctor's opening credits.


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** In fact, [[FlatWhat Flat Whats]] are pretty much a RunningGag.


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* InsultBackfire: This exchange:
--> '''"The President":''' ''It is beyond the comprehension of your puny mind.''
--> '''The Fourth Doctor:''' ''Yes my pu- Well it may be puny, but it works!''
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The first proper line in episode four, which came out after a lengthy ScheduleSlip.
--> '''"The President":''' ''Years have passed and I have waited.''


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* PercussiveMaintenance: We get a montage of The Second, The Tenth, The Fifth, The Eighth, The Ninth and The Twelth Doctors all doing this.


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* UnexpectedCharacter: None of the trailers revealed that K-9 would show up.


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* WhamEpisode: Episode four, both for this series and for the original show. (Though it is - of course - not considered canon, being a fan series.) Let's count all the big reveals.
** The Eleventh Doctor contacted the other Doctors before the story began and warned them about "The President's" plan. The entire series was their attempt to rescue their previous two incarnations from him.
** The Third Doctor says that he is thousands of years old, surprising his later incarnations, who are supposed to be younger. This later leads to a different wham moment where it is revealed that The Doctor had ten incarnations ''before'' his childhood on Gallifrey, the Morbius Doctors.
** It is revealed what The Medusa Cascade has to do with The Doctor's name.
** We even find out why The Doctor was crying in that barn.
** There is a scene where The Doctors life is shown in reverse. We see all of the Doctors before landing on The First Doctor who lands at Foreman's Junkyard, travels through the time vortex, steals a TARDIS and has a nightmare as a child. Then it ''continues,'' showing footage of a young Doctor running across the fields of Gallifrey. Something that has ''never'' been shown in Series/DoctorWho.
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* CerberousSyndrome: For the most part, the series has a pretty simple action plot, with some dramatic scenes. Once The Doctors enter The Dark Dimension however, the plot becomes ''much'' darker.

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* CerberousSyndrome: CerberusSyndrome: For the most part, the series has a pretty simple action plot, with some dramatic scenes. Once The Doctors enter The Dark Dimension however, the plot becomes ''much'' darker.
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* BBCQuarry: The planet Raston is portrayed with footage of all the various planets from the show that have been shot in these.


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** The Raston Warrior Robots which show up and takes out the Daleks and the Cybermen just seems like a case of VillainousRescue at first, but they are eventually revealed to be an example of this trope.


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* CerberousSyndrome: For the most part, the series has a pretty simple action plot, with some dramatic scenes. Once The Doctors enter The Dark Dimension however, the plot becomes ''much'' darker.


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** The Doctors layer end up in the middle of a three-way shootout between The Daleks, The Cybermen and The Raston Worrior Robots. Subverted when it turns out that the Robots are actually on The Doctors' side.


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* RunningGag: The jelly babies from the original show make an appearence. Ironically, they are offered ''to'' The Fourth Doctor, not by him. (It is instead Two who hands them out.)
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* Unfazed Everyman: Ian and Barbara just kind of stand around and look bewildered as nine unknown men and another TARDIS (containing nine different TARDIS:es) suddenly appear in the console room.

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* Unfazed Everyman: UnfazedEveryman: Ian and Barbara just kind of stand around and look bewildered as nine unknown men and another TARDIS (containing nine different TARDIS:es) suddenly appear in the console room.
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* AlienGeometries: After The First Doctor has beemed Doctors 2-10 aboard his ship, another TARDIS materialises in the console room. It is revealed to contain the interior of ''every'' present Doctor's TARDIS, allowing them all to board their seperate ships by entering a single police box.


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* MrExposition: K9, The Evil Doctor, The Twelth Doctor and The Tenth Doctor are all this at various points, as they are all portrayed by impressionist Jonathon Carley and Babelcolour himself, not stock audio from the show. (Though Ten stil has David Tennant's original voice in some of his scenes.)


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* Unfazed Everyman: Ian and Barbara just kind of stand around and look bewildered as nine unknown men and another TARDIS (containing nine different TARDIS:es) suddenly appear in the console room.
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* BigDamnHeroes: Happens quite a few times. It is basically the Doctors' role throught the story. They end up in the middle of ongoing conflicts, defeat the bad guys and save themselves by saving their earlier incarnations. Some specific examples:
** The Tenth Doctor arriving at the Omega-battle with an anti-dalek device.
** The First Doctor saving his future incarnations from the Sontarans.
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* UnusuallyUninterstingSight: Many medieval extras barely seem to react to the invading aliens who land around the castle, or the teleporting police boxes, for that matter. [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E3RobotOfSherwood Maybe they think it's just a trick with mirrors.]]

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* UnusuallyUninterstingSight: UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Many medieval extras barely seem to react to the invading aliens who land around the castle, or the teleporting police boxes, for that matter. [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E3RobotOfSherwood Maybe they think it's just a trick with mirrors.]]

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* DullSurprise: Many medieval extras barely seem to react to the invading aliens who land around the castle, or the teleporting police boxes, for that matter. [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E3RobotOfSherwood Maybe they think it's just a trick with mirrors.]]


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* AliensInCardiff: The Sontarans literary try to invade Cardiff while The Doctors happen to be there. Though it's Cardiff in medieval times, so it's a slightly unusual version of this trope.



* TheCameo: Some Ogrons appear during the first dalek battle. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse Afterwards, they disappear with no explanation.]]
* ChangedMyJumper: While hiding in Cardiff Castle, The First Doctor and Ian Chesterton have disguised themselves as a soldier and a knight, respectively. The Eight Doctor also seems to wear a monk's robe.
* {{Cliffhanger}}: All episodes but the last one ends wih one of these.
** '''First Episode:''' A Dalek enters the battlefield.
** '''Second Episode:''' The Doctors are apparentely shot dead.
** '''Third Episode:''' The BigBad reveals himself to be The Doctor.



* EnemyCivilWar: The fight against Omega becomes this when the Daleks arrive, as they are just as willing to attack the anti-matter monsters as UNIT's solders.

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* DullSurprise: Many medieval extras barely seem to react to the invading aliens who land around the castle, or the teleporting police boxes, for that matter. [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E3RobotOfSherwood Maybe they think it's just a trick with mirrors.]]
* EnemyCivilWar: The fight against Omega becomes this when the Daleks and the Ogrons arrive, as they are just as willing to attack the anti-matter monsters as UNIT's solders.


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* MeanwhileInTheFuture: The Sontaran invasion - which takes place in 1415 - is given the subtitle "Meanwhile." Though it's unclear ''when'' exactly The Doctors are at the moment ("The President" only tells them ''where'' The First Doctor is.) [[SubvertedTrope so this might not actually be inaccurate.]]
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* DeusExMachina: The anti-dalek device and the Sontaran's weapons being non-lethal comes off a bit like this. However, the ending reveals that there actually ''is'' a logical reason for these.
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* EnemyCivilWar: The fight against Omega becomes this when the Daleks arrive, as they are just as willing to attack the anti-matter monsters as UNIT's solders.
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* OnceAnEpise: The Doctors end up in the middle of a battle between two or three other sides, and make it out alive thanks to a solution deviced by The Eleventh Doctor (though we don't know that he is behind everything until the last episode.)

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* OnceAnEpise: OnceAnEpisode: The Doctors end up in the middle of a battle between two or three other sides, and make it out alive thanks to a solution deviced by The Eleventh Doctor (though we don't know that he is behind everything until the last episode.)
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* PinballProtagonist: The various incarnations of the Doctor border on this, as they realise that part of the adventure is AlreadyDoneForYou. Though this is a unusual example, as the man who went there and did it is their future self. We are just not seeing it from his perspective.
** Also, the BigBad and his victims are alternate and previous versions of the same man, respectivly. This means that - aside from K9 - The Doctor is the ''only'' character with a major role in the story.

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-->''"That's why it's been left up for me and me and me and me and me and me and me!"''

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-->''"That's why it's been left up for to me and me and me and me and me and me and me!"''


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* HijackedByGanon: The first resque mission starts out as a battle against Omega's anti-matter monsters. Once the Daleks enter the battlefield, they take over the role as the primary antagonists.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: An accidental example, but the first three episodes features connections to all [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E1TheThreeDoctors three]] [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/DoctorWho20thASTheFiveDoctors multi-doctor]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E4TheTwoDoctors adventures]] of the Classic Series. What does the fourth episode include? Why, [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor a tie-in to the big multi-doctor adventure in the Revived Series, of course.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: An accidental example, but the first three episodes features connections to all [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E1TheThreeDoctors three]] [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/DoctorWho20thASTheFiveDoctors [[Recap/DoctorWho20thASTheFiveDoctors multi-doctor]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E4TheTwoDoctors adventures]] of the Classic Series. What does the fourth episode include? Why, [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor a tie-in to the big multi-doctor adventure in the Revived Series, of course.]]
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* CreditsGag: The titles for the first part start out as black-and-white [[MythologyGag before gaining colour when Creator/JonPertwee's name shows up.]]

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* CreditsGag: The titles for the first part start out as black-and-white [[MythologyGag before gaining colour colour]] when Creator/JonPertwee's [[Creator/JonPertwee Jon Pertwee's]] name shows up.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: [[NonIndicativeName I count thirteen Doctors.]][[note]]Trust us, ItMakesSenseInContext.[[/note]]]]

-->''"That's why it's been left up for me and me and me and me and me and me and me!"''
-->-- '''The Eleventh Doctor.'''

A four-part Series/DoctorWho fan series created by BigNameFan Stuart Humpkins, also known as [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCypnvLY28fYHFMsNrfRk4sQ Babelcolour.]] Created using StockFootage, (Mostly from Series/DoctorWho, naturally.) ManipulativeEditing and some original audio, ''The Ten Doctors'' puts all the ten Doctors that existed when the first episode was created in a single adventure together, with the rest appearing later on.

When the first two Doctors are kidnapped under mysterious circumstances, The Third Doctor is contacted by a man claiming to be The President of Gallifrey, who tells him that he and his other selves must go back in time and rescue the first two Doctors from before they were kidnapped, [[RetGone or they might all cease to exist.]] The Seventh Doctor is given the job to contact the rest of his incarnations. Which is easier said than done, as it requires a very powerful signal. Fortunately, it works. The Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Tenth Doctors are sent to UNIT HQ, Earth to resque The Second Doctor [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E1TheThreeDoctors from his battle against Omega's anti-matter monsters.]] The Tenth Doctor and a randim UNIT soldier drive away in a jeep while the rest of the Doctors run away from the crossfire, uncertain how to deal with the situation. Suddenly, a new enemy enters the battlefield...

--> '''Dalek:''' ''Exterminate!''

The Daleks recognise the Doctors and open fire on them. They respond by picking out red lightning guns and shoot the portal the Daleks emerged from. The Tenth Doctor arrives in his jeep with a device of some sort. He actives it, causing it to shoot out an energy beam and lightning which blows up all the Daleks. Even he is surprised that it was so easy. With The Second Doctor now safe, The man claiming to be The President sends the Doctors to resque The First Doctor, who has been found by the Third, Eight and Ninth Doctors in [[AliensInCardiff Cardiff Castle, 1415.]] Unfortunately, they get there just as the Castle is attacked by Sontarans. The First Doctor sees his TARDIS materialise as the castle is bombarded and the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seveth, Eight, Ninth and Tenth Doctors are all shot.

--> '''The "President":''' ''[[Recap/DoctorWho20thASTheFiveDoctors Killing you once was never enough for me Doctor. How gratifying to do it ten times over.]]''

Back in his TARDIS, The First Doctor decides to intervene. He teleports the other Doctors into his ship, where they wake up uninjured. He also causes a TARDIS exterior containg all of the Doctors' TARDIS interiors to materialise in the console room. Ian and Barbara just look on, puzzled by the whole thing. The Doctors go to their respective console rooms, ReverseThePolarity and zap the Sontarans with temporal energy in their wents, killing them and blowing up their mothership. The Doctors are once again contacted by "the President," who tells them that it is time for them to finish their mission. However, they notice a strange-looking space portal and decide to investigate, despite "The President" calling it irrelevent. It leads them to the planet Raston, heart of the Dalek-Cyber war, [[BBCQuarry which looks very much like a quarry.]] They end up in the middle of a three-way battle between daleks, cybermen and Raston Warrior Robots. The Doctors are, [[OnceAnEpisode once again]], recognised and shot at by the daleks and the cybermen, who are themselves blown to pieces by the Raston Warrior Robots. [[{{Foreshadowing}} Interestingly,]] the robots don't target the Doctors and fly away. The Doctors realise that they portal is hidden above them and use their sonic screwdrivers to destroy the invisible barrier covering it and enter the dark dimension that lies on the other side. They find themselves in a dark, empty void, where they are greated by the voice of "The President," who reveals [[CreateYourOwnVillain that he is actually from a parallel universe created by the Doctor when he destroyed Galifrey.]] His plan has actually been to gather the Doctors in one place so that he can steal their life force. He also reveals [[IncrediblyLamePun who]] he really is.

--> '''The "President":''' ''[[WhamLine I am The Doctor.]]''

The Evil Doctor tells The Doctors that they wont live to see their successor. The Third Doctor then reveals that they have already met him. He contacted them all before the adventure began, warning them of The Evil Doctor's plan. He then aided the other Doctors behind the scenes, making sure that there was a jeep with an anti-dalek device at UNIT HQ, altered the Sontaran weapons so they wouldn't kill The Doctors, and reprogrammed the Raston Warrior Robots with time lord physiology. The whole story was just an attempt by The Doctors to rescue the future versions of the first two Doctors, which The Evil Doctor had kidnapped.The Eleveth Doctor arrive in his TARDIS, [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor along with The War Doctor and a future version of The Tenth Doctor]] (Counting as a seperate incarnation, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E13JourneysEnd as he once regenerated while keeping the same face.]]) The Evil Doctor reveals the absorption chambers, causing The Third Doctor to loose confidence for the first time in his life, which he says "goes back several thousand years." This surprises The Fourth and Tenth Doctors, as they are nowhere near that old. However, they decide to ignore this and send the kidnapped Doctors back to their own time, hoping to avert the absorption, but it has already begun. [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E5TheBrainOfMorbius The Doctor had ten more incarnations]] ''before'' his childhood on Gallifrey. It was the last one of these Doctors [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords who sealed the rift in the Medusa Cascade, saving all of creation.]] He was then attacked by the Medusoid, described by the Third Dotor as "a hairy jellyfish," and injured beyond regeneration. But he was saved by the time lords, who gave him a new regeneration cycle, de-aging him into a young child. The Doctors are understandably confused over barely not remembering any of this. Turns out that The Evil Doctor has already absorbed his first regeneration cycle, erasing it from history.

--> '''The Evil Doctor:''' ''Do you miss them, Doctor? Do you feel their loss? [[WhamLine Did you spend your nights alone in the dark]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E4Listen crying for what you had lost?]]''

The Doctors activarte their sonic screwdrivers, forcing The Evil Doctor to show himself as a huge, holographic head. They are suddenly contacted by The Twelth Doctor, who - with the help of K9 - has managed to bring all of The Doctors' TARDIS:es into the Dark Dimension and temporarily immobilise The Evil Doctor. They now have exactly 11:05 minutes to stop him. The Eleventh Doctor reveals that he has a plan. [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor Freeze Gallifrey in another universe instead of destroying it.]] It works. Gallifrey is saved and The Evil Doctor is destroyed. As they celebrate their victory, The Fourth Doctor and K9 recieve a message from one of the Doctor's future incarnations.

--> ''[[{{Catchphrase}} Bowties, and scarves, are cool.]]''

The series is not related to the webcomic Webcomic/The10Doctors, though it has a similar premise. It doesn't have anything to do with the trope Main/NineOutOfTenDoctorsAgree, either.

* '''Part 1: The Abduction:''' Can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVweqcuTcTo here]], the teaser can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8-1XtQwHpM here]] and a behind the scenes video can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki_lj6OvCyY here.]]
* '''Part 2: The Convergence:''' The original version can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IslVWOcFnC0 here]], the new version can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gX2E9V9JB-Q here]] and the teaser for can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbvvYUd-o6A here.]]
* '''Part 3: The Dark Dimension:''' The original version can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8tc7c3uBdQ here]], the new version can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abWyVqYX2b8 here]] and the teaser can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUSDzdXKGJs here.]]
* '''Part 4: The Final Trap:''' Can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrE0Nl5Vk9Y here.]] Teasers can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS8MEmtsbBA here,]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYDw8hYXRjY here]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP5RUAN7q2w here.]]
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!!Tropes used in The Ten Doctors include:
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: As a subtle joke about the UNIT dating controversy, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E1TheThreeDoctors the battle against Omega]] is merely dated as "TheTwentiethCentury."
* CreditsGag: The titles for the first part start out as black-and-white [[MythologyGag before gaining colour when Creator/JonPertwee's name shows up.]]
* EvilTwin: The BigBad is an alternate, evil version of the Doctor. Complete with [[EvilSoundsDeep a deep voice]] and an EvilLaugh.
* FlatWhat: The Fourth and Tenth Doctors do this back to back. [[LampshadeHanging The Fourth Doctor points out that he is saying this way too often.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: An accidental example, but the first three episodes features connections to all [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E1TheThreeDoctors three]] [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/DoctorWho20thASTheFiveDoctors multi-doctor]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E4TheTwoDoctors adventures]] of the Classic Series. What does the fourth episode include? Why, [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor a tie-in to the big multi-doctor adventure in the Revived Series, of course.]]
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