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The Tardis landed in its latest ever timeslot, which suited a darker tone. Ratings initially fell but there was no decline in quality, with provocative themes, bold experiments and intelligent writing as Steven Moffat remoulded the 12th Doctor into a &amp;quot;raddled old rocker&amp;quot;. Jenna Coleman shone in her swansong, while Peter Capaldi proved in Heaven Sent (an instant classic) that he's a one-man constellation.&lt;br /&gt;
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