Don't tell us Who
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- Publication: Radio Times
- Date: 2006-05-27
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- Language: English
The suspense was brilliant. First the concept of metal skin welded to human brain was mentioned. Then we saw metallic feet marching, but no more. As Doctor Who (13 May BBC1) reached its climax we saw distant gleaming figures, but out of focus.
Finally, in a dramatic full-frame revelation, we saw the face of the Cybermen ... looking just as they had all week on the cover of RT.
Dave Hefford
Northampton
Additional keywords: Rise of the Cybermen
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