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'''''[[The Night Walkers (comic story)|The Night Walkers]]''''' was the story which actually depicted the [[regeneration]] of the [[Second Doctor]], generally assumed by fans to take place immediately before the [[Third Doctor]]'s [[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|first televised scene]]. It concluded a run of late 1969 ''[[TV Comic]]'' stories that showed the Second Doctor [[Carlton Grange Hotel|living in Time Lord-enforced exile  in London]] for a few months prior to becoming the Third Doctor. Much of the story stressed how he had actually become a celebrity and was appearing on a [[Explain My Myster|television game show]] when the Time Lords finally caught up with him.   
'''''[[The Night Walkers (comic story)|The Night Walkers]]''''' was the story which actually depicted the [[regeneration]] of the [[Second Doctor]]. It concluded a run of late 1969 ''[[TV Comic]]'' stories that showed the Second Doctor [[Carlton Grange Hotel|living in Time Lord-enforced exile  in London]] for a few months prior to [[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|becoming the Third Doctor]]. Much of the story stressed how he had actually become a celebrity and was appearing on a [[Explain My Myster|television game show]] when the Time Lords finally caught up with him to impose the final punishment mentioned — but never quite seen — in [[The War Games (TV story)|his last televised story]].   
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The Night Walkers was the story which actually depicted the regeneration of the Second Doctor. It concluded a run of late 1969 TV Comic stories that showed the Second Doctor living in Time Lord-enforced exile in London for a few months prior to becoming the Third Doctor. Much of the story stressed how he had actually become a celebrity and was appearing on a television game show when the Time Lords finally caught up with him to impose the final punishment mentioned — but never quite seen — in his last televised story.