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At its core, the BBC & DisneyPlus' DoctorWho has always been about science and the study & understanding of everything. So here's a friendly reminder... / Opinion DavidTennant PeterCapaldi Tom Baker

\nOh, what are we going to do while we're waiting for new episodes of Doctor Who to show up? We have more than ten months! Ten months of teasers! Ten months of waiting! Ten months of speculation! Ten months of leaks! Cultural commentator John Higgs has said that the leaks, most of which are made up, are really those fans' essays about what they think Doctor Who should be. That's pretty astute. Doctor Who is many things to many people, but what he's always been about is Science.

, BBC\nYes, the latest compilation video from the BBC on the Doctor Who YouTube channel is a short collection where the Doctor talks about

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