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Doctor Who Season 19 Episode 21
The Cybermen are released from their silos and are on the march, attacking Briggs’s crew and ensuring that the freighter remains on course for Earth. But why?
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Serie: Doctor Who
Episode Title: Earthshock (3)
Air Date: 1982-03-15
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