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Impatient for the return of the BBC cult fantasy and science-fiction drama &amp;quot;Doctor Who&amp;quot; after a 16-year hiatus, someone has posted the first installment of the 13-part new series on the Internet three weeks before it is to return to the air, according to BBC News and Reuters. Thousands of fans using file-trading software downloaded the 45 minute episode, &amp;quot;Rose,&amp;quot; named for a character played by the pop singer Billie Piper, the assistant to the space- and time- traveling Doctor (Christopher Eccleston), who battles aliens and evil. The original series ran between 1963 and 1989.&lt;br /&gt;
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