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‘Doctor Who’s Day Roundup: 50 Years Young, And Counting
So, it’s 2013: the year it all happens, the year in which, for Britain at least, Steven Moffat has promised that Doctor Who will “take over television” when the show’s 50th anniversary rolls around in November. ...