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From The Doctor to my son Thomas

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The result was: not scheduled by  — Chris Woodrich (talk) 00:11, 28 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

"From The Doctor to my son Thomas" is a viral video recorded by actor Peter Capaldi and sent to autistic nine-year-old Thomas Goodall to console him over grief from the death of his grandmother. Capaldi filmed the video in character as the 12th incarnation of the Doctor in the BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who. Capaldi's message had a positive effect on Thomas; his father said the boy smiled for the first time since learning of his grandmother's death and gained the courage to go to her funeral. Thomas's father posted the video to YouTube on 6 November 2014. He explained to media he wanted to make the video available to his family and had no idea it would become popular. CNN reported that the video was viewed over 200,000 times in its first 48-hours online. Less than a week later it had over 900,000 total views. BBC News observed that Capaldi's message had become a viral video, and ITV News described response to the video as a global phenomenon. The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, and MTV called the recording a touching video to a young child suffering from grief. BT commented it was Capaldi's best contribution as the character of the Doctor to date. (Full article...)

@Crisco 1492:I feel it's unique because we haven't had any viral video Featured Article pages in a while. — Cirt (talk) 00:00, 28 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]