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(Sat Aug 18, ABC – 9pm/Concluded Sat Aug 25)

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A spectacular two part DOCTOR WHO episode, HUMAN NATURE (Aug 18) and THE FAMILY OF BLOOD (Aug 25) see the Doctor (David Tennant) and Martha (Freema Argyeman) being pursued across all of time and space by a family of four malevolent, omnipotent and dying alien life forms who will be able to live forever if they drain the Doctor’s energies. Unable to shake them, the Doctor makes himself human and hides as a teacher in a boarding school in rural London of 1913, only the process is so traumatic he forgets that he was ever a Timelord. Those of you able to tear your eyes away from the hunky goodness of the evil Baines (ROBIN HOOD hottie Harry Lloyd) – who gives me shivers for numerous reasons – should remember the Doc’s Fob Watch… it becomes very important in a few episodes!

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