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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
[[William Noddle (The Daft Dimension 563)|Mr. William Noddle]], a dedicated ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]'' fan, wanders round the streets of [[South London]]. He notices that the streets are empty and compares it to a vintage ''Doctor Who'' episode. He returns home and attempts to phone his friends, none of whom are answering. He then realises that he has missed the [[Rose (The Daft Dimension)|first episode of the new series of ''Doctor Who'']]. ''[[Casualty]]'' is playing on the TV and, as he screams, a [[cat (The Daft Dimension 563)|cat]] runs away.
[[William Noddle (The Daft Dimension 563)|Mr. William Noddle]], a dedicated ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]'' fan, wanders round the streets of [[South London]]. He notices that the streets are empty and compares it to a vintage ''Doctor Who'' episode. He returns home and attempts to phone his friends, none of whom are answering. He then realises that he has missed the [[Rose (The Daft Dimension)|first episode]] of the [[Doctor Who Series 1|new series]] of ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]''. ''[[Casualty]]'' is playing on the TV and, as he screams, a [[cat (The Daft Dimension 563)|cat]] runs away.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==

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The eighty-fourth instalment of The Daft Dimension was printed in DWM 563.

Summary

Mr. William Noddle, a dedicated Doctor Who fan, wanders round the streets of South London. He notices that the streets are empty and compares it to a vintage Doctor Who episode. He returns home and attempts to phone his friends, none of whom are answering. He then realises that he has missed the first episode of the new series of Doctor Who. Casualty is playing on the TV and, as he screams, a cat runs away.

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Notes

  • This instalment loosely ties in with Christopher Eccleston's return as the Ninth Doctor for Big Finish Productions.
  • Casualty did, indeed, air following the premiere of Rose, although not immediately, with that night's National Lottery draw airing between the two shows.[1] However, it is not unreasonable to assume that Noddle simply did not get a chance to switch on his television until 35 minutes after the episode's conclusion.

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