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by - written on 07/10/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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Ever since I first saw the show back in 2005, I fell in love with the phenomenon that is Doctor Who. It is an amazing sci-fi family show about the Doctor, a time lord, and his many companions. The show originally started in the '60s, though stopped after the eighth Doctor. However the adventures of the Doctor returned in 2005 with Chris Eccleston as the 9th Doctor, alongside Billie Piper who played his companion Rose Tyler. Since then, the Doctor has regenerated into the form of David Tennant, and a few different main companions have been seen: Martha and Donna. Though it seems that Rose is nearest to his heart, as she always keeps coming back! There has been ... Read the complete review
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