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NOT even undiscovered tribes in the rainforest of Sumatra could have avoided the BBC's Doctor Who overkill this week. <br />
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Last night's 50th anniversary The Day of the Doctor ("The TV event the whole universe is talking about," apparently) followed Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide, Doctor Who: Greatest Monsters & Villains, Doctor Who docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time, Pointless Celebrities' Doctor Who special and back-to-back Doctor Who episodes on BBC4.<br />
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As for who put in the greatest performance, it wasn't Matt Smith, David Tennant or even John Hurt.<br />
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No, that accolade goes to a disco-dancing Cyberman (don't ask) fainting through a drum kit, live on The One Show.<br />
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Another 12 regenerations of that, please. <br />
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