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'''''Doctor Where Comes to Stay!''''' was the name given on [[BBC iPlayer]] to a short sketch in the episode of ''[[Saturday Mash-Up! Live (series)|Saturday Mash-Up! Live]]'' entitled ''[[Kabin Crew, Buddy Oliver, Gaming, and Glow Up]]''. It was the fifth instalment of the ''[[Doctor Doctor (series)|Doctor Doctor]]'' series of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' [[Doctor Who parodies|parodies]] on that show, and it was broadcast on [[10 August (releases)|10 August]] [[2024 (releases)|2024]]. It introduced [[Kia Pegg]] as [[Doctor Where]], and featured [[Shereen Cutkelvin]] as [[Patience Patience]] and [[Dave Chapman]] as [[AIEIO]]. Unlike all previous instalment, it didn't feature the titular [[Doctor Doctor]], as his actor [[Joe Tasker]] was on [[holiday]] at the time.
'''''Doctor Where Comes to Stay!''''' was the name given on [[BBC iPlayer]] to a short sketch in the episode of ''[[Saturday Mash-Up! Live (series)|Saturday Mash-Up! Live]]'' entitled ''[[Kabin Crew, Buddy Oliver, Gaming, and Glow Up]]''. It was the fifth instalment of the ''[[Doctor Doctor (series)|Doctor Doctor]]'' series of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' [[Doctor Who parodies|parodies]] on that show, and it was broadcast on [[10 August (releases)|10 August]] [[2024 (releases)|2024]]. It introduced [[Kia Pegg]] as [[Doctor Where]], and featured [[Shereen Cutkelvin]] as [[Patience Patience]] and [[Dave Chapman (actor)|Dave Chapman]] as [[AIEIO]]. Unlike all previous instalment, it didn't feature the titular [[Doctor Doctor]], as his actor [[Joe Tasker]] was on [[holiday]] at the time.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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* [[Kia Pegg]] - [[Doctor Where]]
* [[Kia Pegg]] - [[Doctor Where]]
* [[Shereen Cutkelvin]] - [[Patience Patience]]
* [[Shereen Cutkelvin]] - [[Patience Patience]]
* [[Dave Chapman]] - [[AIEIO]]
* [[Dave Chapman (actor)|Dave Chapman]] - [[AIEIO]]


== Crew ==
== Crew ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
[[Doctor Doctor]]'s absence is explained as him going on [[holiday]], a reference to his actor [[Joe Tasker]] being absent from the sketch due to also being on holiday.
* [[Doctor Doctor]]'s absence is explained as him going on [[holiday]], a reference to his actor [[Joe Tasker]] being absent from the sketch due to also being on holiday.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

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Doctor Where Comes to Stay! was the name given on BBC iPlayer to a short sketch in the episode of Saturday Mash-Up! Live entitled Kabin Crew, Buddy Oliver, Gaming, and Glow Up. It was the fifth instalment of the Doctor Doctor series of Doctor Who parodies on that show, and it was broadcast on 10 August 2024. It introduced Kia Pegg as Doctor Where, and featured Shereen Cutkelvin as Patience Patience and Dave Chapman as AIEIO. Unlike all previous instalment, it didn't feature the titular Doctor Doctor, as his actor Joe Tasker was on holiday at the time.

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  • Doctor Doctor's absence is explained as him going on holiday, a reference to his actor Joe Tasker being absent from the sketch due to also being on holiday.

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  • Doctor Where, introduced here, went on to appear in the immediately following story, Traitors in the STARSHED! [+]Loading...["Traitors in the STARSHED! (TV story)"].

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  1. John Loydall. LinkedIn. Archived from the original on 22 July 2024. Retrieved on 22 July 2024.