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'''''Merry Christmas from Doctor Who''''' was a short non-narrative [[Christmas]]-themed webcast, featuring numerous characters from [[Series 11 (Doctor Who)|Series 11]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
'''''Merry Christmas from Doctor Who''''' was a short non-narrative [[Christmas]]-themed webcast, featuring numerous characters from [[Series 11 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 11]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==

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Merry Christmas from Doctor Who was a short non-narrative Christmas-themed webcast, featuring numerous characters from Series 11 of Doctor Who.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Graham O'Brien humming a Christmas carol bookends a series of clip of various characters wishing Doctor Who fans a happy Christmas, each in a different setting.

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Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

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  • Although all the characters featured speak to the audience, Lee Mack as Daniel Cooper breaks the fourth wall more directly than the rest, as he first introduces himself as Lee Mack before correcting himself and giving his "character name".
  • Jack Robertson introduces himself as "president elect", implying he did become President of the United States of America, as he planned, at some point following Arachnids in the UK.
  • Yoss also tells the audience that his baby, Avocado, says Merry Christmas.
  • Though released by the main Doctor Who YouTube Channel as “Merry Christmas from Doctor Who", the video was simultaneously released on the BBC America YouTube Channel as simply Merry Christmas!.

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