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Cybermen Monster File promotional image.
You may be looking for Monster File: Cybermen (webcast).

Doctor Who: Cybermen Monster File was an "interactive ebook" app created by the BBC and distributed internationally by BBC Worldwide, promoted as "the ultimate interactive history of one of the Doctor's most famous foes."

Launched on 2 July 2014, it boasted clips, photos and in-depth information covering "every version" of the Cybermen. The app also hosted an exclusive story entitled Cybermen: Status Update, written by Joseph Lidster and narrated by Cybermann voice actor Nicholas Briggs.

The Cybermen Monster File also offered galleries and "the real life story behind the metal monsters". It featured "interactive sections on the world of the Cybermen, where everything from Handles to Cybermats and the CyberKing is investigated - as well as quizzes about the Time Lord's old enemies."

The ebook was released globally and became available for free to licence fee payers in the UK-only for 30 days - after which it became available to buy on iTunes, Android stores, the Kindle Fire App and Google Play.

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