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The Night of the Doctor was a reference book published by Obverse Books in 2020. The book covered the Doctor Who webcast The Night of the Doctor.

Publisher's summary

‘Physician, heal thyself.’

Released as a webcast in the prelude to Doctor Who's 50th anniversary, The Night of the Doctor (2013) revisited Paul McGann's eighth Doctor 17 years after his sole TV appearance. In just seven minutes, showrunner Steven Moffat's characteristically revisionist return to the series' past blends Doctor Who lore from diverse eras and media with images of rebirth and resurrection, and questions of identity.

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