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*The Wanderer or Fred, played by [[Nicholas Briggs]] in the BBV audio adventures ''[[Cyber-Hunt]]'' and ''[[Vital Signs]]'' is loosely based on the Doctor as portrayed by Briggs in the [[Audio Visuals]] fan audio series. In ''Cyber-Hunt'', he comes up against "Cyberons".
*The Wanderer or Fred, played by [[Nicholas Briggs]] in the BBV audio adventures ''[[Cyber-Hunt]]'' and ''[[Vital Signs]]'' is loosely based on the Doctor as portrayed by Briggs in the [[Audio Visuals]] fan audio series. In ''Cyber-Hunt'', he comes up against "Cyberons".
===Comics====
*The [[Wikipedia:Marvel Universe|Marvel Universe]] had [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/jagamble.htm Professor Gamble] and his enemies [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/incinerators.htm the Incinerators] who inspired the fictional. Later Marvel and [[Marvel UK]] stories introduced WHO, or the Weird Happenings Organization, a pastiche of [[UNIT]].


==Other==
==Other==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Doctor Who parodies]]
*[[Doctor Who parodies]]
*[[Doctor Who in other continuities]]


[[Category:Real World]]
[[Category:Real World]]

Revision as of 17:20, 23 May 2008

A number of unauthorized versions of Doctor Who and of the Doctor have appeared.

Partial list

Video

Audio

Comics=

Other

The Doctor Who Universe has its own Doctor Who pastiche series, Professor X.

See also