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'''"Hello, Dolly!"''' was a [[song]] sung by the [[Fourth Doctor]] to distract a [[Pescaton]] rampaging through the streets of [[London]]. He accompanied the performance with dancing. The overall performance was more successful at temporarily taming the beast than had been several other more aggressive options. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Pescatons]]'') | '''"Hello, Dolly!"''' was a [[song]] sung by the [[Fourth Doctor]] to distract a [[Pescaton]] rampaging through the streets of [[London]]. He accompanied the performance with [[dance|dancing]]. The overall performance was more successful at temporarily taming the beast than had been several other more aggressive options. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Pescatons]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
[[Tom Baker]] does actually sing the first few bars on the audio. At the time of the audio's release, it was the first time that the Fourth Doctor had been heard to sing in a piece of performed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fiction. | [[Tom Baker]] does actually sing the first few bars on the audio. At the time of the audio's release, it was the first time that the Fourth Doctor had been heard to sing in a piece of performed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fiction. | ||
[[Category:Songs from the real world]] | [[Category:Songs from the real world]] |
Revision as of 21:06, 25 May 2018
"Hello, Dolly!" was a song sung by the Fourth Doctor to distract a Pescaton rampaging through the streets of London. He accompanied the performance with dancing. The overall performance was more successful at temporarily taming the beast than had been several other more aggressive options. (AUDIO: Doctor Who and the Pescatons)
Behind the scenes
Tom Baker does actually sing the first few bars on the audio. At the time of the audio's release, it was the first time that the Fourth Doctor had been heard to sing in a piece of performed Doctor Who fiction.