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*[[BBV Productions]] introduced [[Colin Baker]] as "[[the Stranger]]", originally a loose pastiche of the Doctor, who developed into a more original character. Appearing in the first three films was [[Nicola Bryant]] as Miss Brown, a pastiche of [[Peri Brown]].
*[[BBV Productions]] introduced [[Colin Baker]] as "[[the Stranger]]", originally a loose pastiche of the Doctor, who developed into a more original character. Appearing in the first three films was [[Nicola Bryant]] as Miss Brown, a pastiche of [[Peri Brown]].
*BBV also produced a comedy short film, ''[[Do You Have a Licence to Save This Planet?]]'' a parody in which [[Sylvester McCoy]] plays "The Foot Doctor". The film includes numerous references to ''Doctor Who'' as well as original alien races from the show such as [[Sontaran]]s, [[Auton]]s and a bastardized version of [[Cybermen]].
*BBV also produced a comedy short film, ''[[Do You Have a Licence to Save This Planet?]]'' a parody in which [[Sylvester McCoy]] plays "The Foot Doctor". The film includes numerous references to ''Doctor Who'' as well as original alien races from the show such as [[Sontaran]]s, [[Auton]]s and a bastardized version of [[Cybermen]], the [[Cyberons]]. The film poked fun at the fact that BBV and others were able to use monsters and other characters from ''Doctor Who'', but never the Doctor himself.


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A number of unauthorized versions of Doctor Who and of the Doctor have appeared.

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Comics

  • The Wildstorm comic book The Establishment featured Mister Pharmacist, who resembled a much darker and sinister version of the Fourth Doctor. He worked alongside a team of super-secret agents based on other characters from British fantasy and adventure television series. The Establishment made many other allusions to this genre and to British pulp fiction.

Other information

The Doctor Who Universe itself has a pastiche version of Doctor Who, called Professor X. Bernice Summerfield briefly visited that fictional universe and met Professor X during No Future.

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