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'''''Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor''''' was a live-action television film by [[British Broadcasting Corporation]] that utilized computer generated imagery. It was produced for the fiftieth anniversary of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
'''''Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor''''' was a live-action television film by [[British Broadcasting Corporation]] that utilized computer generated imagery. It was produced for the fiftieth anniversary of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


[[Category:Doctor Who]]
[[Category:Doctor Who]]

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Doctor Who - Day of the Doctor poster.jpg
Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor
Produced by British Broadcasting Corporation
Distributor British Broadcasting Corporation
Formats Digital, DVD, Blu-ray
Released Film: November 23, 2013
Blu-ray, DVD UK: December 2, 2013
Blu-ray, DVD AU: December 4, 2013
Blu-ray, DVD NA: December 10, 2013
Added to
Museum
Blu-Ray: December 10, 2013

Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor was a live-action television film by British Broadcasting Corporation that utilized computer generated imagery. It was produced for the fiftieth anniversary of Doctor Who.