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|above=<span style="text-transform:none;letter-spacing:0px">For the purposes of this list, a "regeneration story" is one in which a regeneration is actually and initially depicted. For this reason ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'' is not included below, even though it is commonly ''thought of'' as a "regeneration story". It doesn't ''actually'' include a clear scene of regeneration, and [[Season 6B|the preponderance of stories in other media]] confirms that the [[Second Doctor]] did ''not'' regenerate at the end of it.<br /> | |above=<span style="text-transform:none;letter-spacing:0px">For the purposes of this list, a "regeneration story" is one in which a regeneration is actually and initially depicted. For this reason ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'' is not included below, even though it is commonly ''thought of'' as a "regeneration story". It doesn't ''actually'' include a clear scene of regeneration, and [[Season 6B|the preponderance of stories in other media]] confirms that the [[Second Doctor]] did ''not'' regenerate at the end of it.<br /> | ||
Additionally, immediate post-regeneration stories, like the 2005 | Additionally, immediate post-regeneration stories, like the 2005 Children in Need Special ''[[Born Again (TV story)|Born Again]]'' — and ones like ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', where the regeneration sequence was replayed — are not included.</span> | ||
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