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Doctor Who Season 6 Episode 15
The Doctor and Jamie tell the Brigadier about the Cybermen but with Rutledge under Vaughn’s control he is powerless to act.
Serie: Doctor Who
Episode Title: The Invasion (5)
Air Date: 1968-11-30
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