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'''''The Illustrated Weekly Hudd''''' was a [[ | {{first pic|The Illustrated Weekly Hudd 1.jpg|An image of [[Roy Hudd]] as [[Ken Dodd]] as [[The Doctor (The Illustrated Weekly Hudd)|the Doctor]], along with [[Companion (The Illustrated Weekly Hudd)|a companion]] and [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]].<ref name="Hickman TIWH Twitter">[https://twitter.com/claytonhickman/status/1180897442801299463 @claytonhickman on Twitter]</ref>}} | ||
'''''The Illustrated Weekly Hudd''''' was a [[BBC]] television series which ran from [[1966 (releases)|1966]] to [[1967 (releases)|1967]], starring [[Roy Hudd]]. At least [[Untitled (The Illustrated Weekly Hudd TV story)|one instalment]] in the series featured Roy Hudd portraying [[Ken Dodd]] as a unique incarnation of [[The Doctor (The Illustrated Weekly Hudd)|the Doctor]], alongside [[Companion (The Illustrated Weekly Hudd)|a companion]]. Information on the series - and by extension its ''[[Doctor Who|DW]]''-related content - is sparse, as all 3 series were wiped by the BBC.<ref name="Hickman TIWH Twitter"/> | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 23 March 2024
The Illustrated Weekly Hudd was a BBC television series which ran from 1966 to 1967, starring Roy Hudd. At least one instalment in the series featured Roy Hudd portraying Ken Dodd as a unique incarnation of the Doctor, alongside a companion. Information on the series - and by extension its DW-related content - is sparse, as all 3 series were wiped by the BBC.[1]