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26 March 2020
Probably the best episode of modern Who.
This is a great disc which you can enjoy in 2d and 3d. It has a neat cover design as well.
It's full of many special features including The Night of the Doctor mini-episode featuring Paul McGann (from the TV movie) as the pre-War Doctor.
Matt Smith and his predecessor make a great team. There's plenty of banter and chemistry there. They are joined by a newly invented past Doctor played by John Hurt which gives the show a real touch of class.
The story is very well written: it fills in many gaps and opens some more intriguing questions. I seriously doubt that even the most jaded of Who fans would be able to stop a lump emerging in the throat with the climax... but I can't give too much away.
I didn't think anything could top The Five Doctors as a anniversary episode back in 1983 but I was wrong.
Ten out of ten roundels (err, the round things?) from me!