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Tomb opened at Riverside Studios

T he Tomb of the Cybermen, one of Second Doctor Patrick Troughton’s most highly regarded stories – and one of the best outings for his most persistent adversary – is to be screened at London’s Riverside Studios on Saturday 8 March.

These screenings are the idea of cinema programmer Owen Van Spall. As Riverside is one of the last buildings standing where 20th century Doctor Who was made, he’s keen to show material that emphasises that heritage. The event is hosted by James Goss and Gavin Rymill, who will provide a detailed analysis of these episodes.

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