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The Minister of Chance was conceived as a follow up to the 2001 BBCI webcast Death comes to Time. The series expands upon the (now negated) timeline in which after the sacrifice and death of the seventh doctor, the minister takes up the mantle of the doctor out of guilt. | The Minister of Chance was conceived as a follow up to the 2001 BBCI webcast Death comes to Time. The series expands upon the (now negated) timeline in which after the sacrifice and death of the seventh doctor, the minister takes up the mantle of the doctor out of guilt. |
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From what I can see, this isn't actually a Doctor Who story, rather just inspired by it and featuring the same actors
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The Minister of Chance was conceived as a follow up to the 2001 BBCI webcast Death comes to Time. The series expands upon the (now negated) timeline in which after the sacrifice and death of the seventh doctor, the minister takes up the mantle of the doctor out of guilt.