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"Believe me, Doctor, the place is impregnable."
"Never cared much for the word 'impregnable'. Sound a bit too much like 'unsinkable'."
"What's wrong with 'unsinkable'?"
"Nothing, as the iceberg said to the Titanic."
- The Brigadier, the Doctor, and Harry in "Robot"


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The Next Doctor It's Christmas Eve in 1851 and Cybermen stalk the snow of Victorian London. The Doctor arrives and starts to investigate a spate of mysterious deaths. He's surprised to meet another Doctor. The 'other' Doctor has his own sonic screwdriver and TARDIS... and his own companion, Rosita. But how is this even possible?

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Quote of the Week

"Believe me, Doctor, the place is impregnable."

"Never cared much for the word 'impregnable'. Sound a bit too much like 'unsinkable'."

"What's wrong with 'unsinkable'?"

"Nothing, as the iceberg said to the Titanic."

- The Brigadier, the Doctor, and Harry in "Robot"