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The 8 Best Multi-Doctor Stories Of Doctor Who

Happy birthday, Doctor Who! Today marks the sci-fi behemoth's 55th birthday. From its humble beginnings as a Saturday evening children's educational series, Doctor Who has continually reinvented itself over the past half a century in order to keep viewers coming back for more - its greatest weapon is the concept of regeneration, which allows for the Doctor to be played by a fresh actor (or actress) every few years. 
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4) Twice Upon A Time

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The most recent addition to this list is 2017’s Christmas special – perhaps the last Christmas special – “Twice Upon a Time.” The episode was a hugely significant one as it marked not only the end of the Twelfth Doctor’s era but also Moffat’s as showrunner. We’ve established by now that the writer’s a big fan of multi-Doctor stories, so naturally he decided to make his last episode a reunion between Peter Capaldi’s regeneration and one of his past selves. Specifically, the First Doctor – the original, you might say.

Harry Potter actor David Bradley stepped into William Hartnell’s shoes as Doctor Numero Uno and did a terrific job at matching Hartnell’s mannerisms while also bringing his own twinkle and charm to the part. His First Doctor makes a wonderful contrast with Twelve as well – despite looking older, he’s so much younger and is shocked at how much he changes as a person by the time he’s reached his twelfth life.

The story might be a slight one – as the Doctors encounter kindly glass people the Testimony and take a trip to the Christmas Armistice of World War I – but “Twice Upon a Time” is a touching love letter to Doctor Who‘s beginnings and a perfect farewell for a terrific era of the series.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.