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  2. Eighth Doctor - Wikipedia

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    The Eighth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.He is portrayed by Paul McGann.. The character was introduced in the 1996 TV film Doctor Who, a back-door pilot produced in an unsuccessful attempt to relaunch the series following its 1989 cancellation.

  3. The Doctor - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor is the protagonist of the long-running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.An extraterrestrial Time Lord, the Doctor travels the universe in a time travelling spaceship called the TARDIS, often with companions.

  4. Night and the Doctor - Wikipedia

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    Anders also wrote that "Good Night" added "some much-needed character development for Amy" and that "First Night"/"Last Night" had "some absolutely lovely River Song moments". [5] DVD Talk's John Sinnott named Night and the Doctor as his favourite extra on the DVDs, describing them as "clever and funny and a very welcome addition to the set". [4]

  5. On Such a Night (1937 film) - Wikipedia

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    On Such a Night is a 1937 American crime film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Grant Richards, Karen Morley, and Roscoe Karns. It was made by Paramount Pictures and sold to MCA-Universal in 1958 for television syndication.

  6. A Night in June - Wikipedia

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    A pediatrician delivers a child at the home of a family of poor Italian immigrants. The mother, "Angelina", is the matriarch, and the doctor has attended all of her children's births; this the ninth. The doctor has developed a sympathetic affection for the woman. She speaks very little English, but is a person of great simplicity and courage.

  7. John MacKenzie (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    John MacKenzie (c.1755–1837) was a Scottish army surgeon. He was a native of Ayrshire, where he married Helen Miller (d.1827), one of the "Six proper Mauchline belles" who is buried in Irvine's Old Parish church.

  8. Nightjohn (film) - Wikipedia

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    That night, John and Sarny strike a deal, willing to trade tobacco for lessons on reading. John tells Sarny about the risks, but Sarny accepts as she wants to be free. Sarny learns the letter ‘A’. She then starts to read the letter ‘A’ in the letters between the doctor and Callie that she delivers.

  9. Night in the Ruts - Wikipedia

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    Aerosmith spent the summer at Mediasound Studios in New York trying to finish off the album with producer Gary Lyons. The band caught a second wind when Tyler came up with lyrics for a song he had been composing with Perry that "told the story of the band," which became "No Surprize," a song that Tyler has cited as his favorite. [9]