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This Doctor Who Minisode Will Thrill and Delight Fans of all Ages

Sci-Fi fans around the world are are clamoring for a look at the Doctor Who minisode released last night by the BBC. Fans of the long-running Sci-Fi phenomenon are gearing up for the much anticipated 50th anniversary on November 23rd. As a lead-in to the Anniversary Special 'The Day of the Doctor,' the BBC released a special entitled 'The Night of Doctor' for the Children in Need fundraiser.

Lasting just short of seven minutes, the Doctor Who Minisode packs in a whole slew of excitement and some unexpected surprises in its short time frame. At the forefront of the buzz is the long-awaited return of actor Paul McGann, playing the eighth incarnation of the title character. McGann's Doctor has not been seen onscreen since the 1996 TV movie, making his appearance a thrilling twist for fans. Whether you're a long-time fan of the show, or just getting into the series now, this Doctor Who minisode will capture your attention and leave you waiting eagerly for more.

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Doctor Who Minisode
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