Former Doctor Who star Peter Davison has unveiled a short film in commemoration of the show's 50th anniversary.

The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot takes a humorous look at Davison and his fellow former Doctors' attempt to take centre stage for Doctor Who's 50th anniversary.

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This short film is the latest component in the wide-ranging celebration that has spanned the past several weeks.

Mark Gatiss's well-received drama An Adventure in Space and Time dramatised the origins of Doctor Who, with David Bradley portraying the late William Hartnell.

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'The Day of The Doctor' aired on Saturday (November 23), and featured Matt Smith, David Tennant, John Hurt and a host of other surprises.

Doctor Who originally debuted on November 23, 1963 with a pilot episode called 'An Unearthly Child', which starred Hartnell as The Doctor and Carole Ann Ford, Jacqueline Hill and William Russell as the Time Lord's companions.

Digital Spy embarks on a journey of discovery to mark 50 years of Doctor Who in a new short film, Doctor Who: 50 Years of a TV Icon. Watch below:

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