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[[File:Bill Bailey on the Christmas Special - Doctor Who - BBC One|thumb|Baily discusses ''[[The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe]]''.]] | [[File:Bill Bailey on the Christmas Special - Doctor Who - BBC One|thumb|Baily discusses ''[[The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe]]''.]] | ||
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Bill Bailey was mentioned in the novel ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'' as one of the many celebrities who attended the opening of the [[Tomorrow Window]]s at [[Tate Modern]]. | Bill Bailey was mentioned in the novel ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'' as one of the many celebrities who attended the opening of the [[Tomorrow Window]]s at [[Tate Modern]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:58, 19 July 2015
Bill Bailey (born Mark Bailey on 13 January 1964) is an English actor, musician and comedian who portrayed Droxil in The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe. Bailey is perhaps best known for co-starring in the sitcom Black Books. He also appeared in Spaced, which features several references to Doctor Who.
As a stand up comedian, he has performed a comedic version of the Doctor Who Theme called "Doctor Qui" which is performed in the style of Belgian Jazz with French lyrics. He first performed it on Is it Bill Bailey? in 1998 and has since performed it on several other TV programmes.
Within the DWU
Bill Bailey was mentioned in the novel The Tomorrow Windows as one of the many celebrities who attended the opening of the Tomorrow Windows at Tate Modern.