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* The blond-haired ITV employee is implied to be former [[Controller of BBC One]], [[Michael Grade]], who was serving as executive chairman of ITV at the time of the strips publication. In his commentary in ''[[Whoah!]]'', Jamie Lenman half-heartedly claimed that neither of the men were based on anyone real, "but [he had] never forgiven one of them for sacking [[Colin Baker]] and trying to kill ''Doctor Who'' on several occassions". | * The blond-haired ITV employee is implied to be former [[Controller of BBC One]], [[Michael Grade]], who was serving as executive chairman of ITV at the time of the strips publication. In his commentary in ''[[Whoah!]]'', Jamie Lenman half-heartedly claimed that neither of the men were based on anyone real, "but [he had] never forgiven one of them for sacking [[Colin Baker]] and trying to kill ''Doctor Who'' on several occassions". | ||
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Revision as of 19:56, 12 September 2020
The twelfth instalment of Doctor Whoah! was printed in DWM 381.
Summary
Two exployees from ITV attempt to knock Doctor Who out of the ratings by nailing planks of wood over the door to the BBC Upper Boat studio where it's filmed.
Characters
References
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Notes
- The blond-haired ITV employee is implied to be former Controller of BBC One, Michael Grade, who was serving as executive chairman of ITV at the time of the strips publication. In his commentary in Whoah!, Jamie Lenman half-heartedly claimed that neither of the men were based on anyone real, "but [he had] never forgiven one of them for sacking Colin Baker and trying to kill Doctor Who on several occassions".