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Doctor Who and his Tardis have found new life in cyberspace and it's down to the fans, says Mark Osterloh
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It's been a long time coming, but after an absence of nearly 10 years, broken only by the brief novelty of a not very good one-off TV movie in 1996, Doctor Who has finally returned to officially licensed production, though not in the form that perhaps some were expecting.
 
It's been a long time coming, but after an absence of nearly 10 years, broken only by the brief novelty of a not very good one-off TV movie in 1996, Doctor Who has finally returned to officially licensed production, though not in the form that perhaps some were expecting.
  
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After a tense but dramatic prologue, in which we learn that the Time Lord's home planet is under siege, the seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) opens the door of the Tardis and steps into the inhospitable swamps of a jungle planet.
 
After a tense but dramatic prologue, in which we learn that the Time Lord's home planet is under siege, the seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) opens the door of the Tardis and steps into the inhospitable swamps of a jungle planet.
  
In part two, the fifth Doctor (Peter Davison) finds himself trapped aboard a German U-Boat during the First World War. And it's third time unlucky for the sixth Doctor (Cohn Baker) in the far future, as he falls foul of a mysterious galactic cloud called the Kurgon Wonder and its terrible and powerful occupant.
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In part two, the fifth Doctor (Peter Davison) finds himself trapped aboard a German U-Boat during the First World War. And it's third time unlucky for the sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) in the far future, as he falls foul of a mysterious galactic cloud called the Kurgon Wonder and its terrible and powerful occupant.
  
 
What becomes clear by the fourth episode is that each Doctor has been manipulated to change the course of events by the same unseen force.
 
What becomes clear by the fourth episode is that each Doctor has been manipulated to change the course of events by the same unseen force.

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