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Doctor Who Season 10 Episode 3
The Time Lord Omega reveals himself to the third Doctor along with plans for vengeance against his own kind.
Serie: Doctor Who
Episode Title: The Three Doctors, Episode Three
Air Date: 1973-01-13
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