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Basil Brush was a fictional puppet character in the [[20th century|20th]] and [[21st century]].


When the [[Eighth Doctor]] was brought into an [[alternate universe]] where he had his own [[TV]] show, Basil was one of the brain-washed minions of [[Beep|Beep the Meep]]. The real Doctor and he, along with countless other [[1970s|1970's]] TV personalities, were saved by [[Tom Baker]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[TV Action!]]'')
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|image      = Basil Brush TVTAH.png
|species    = Fox
|species2    = Puppet
|first      = TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)
|appearances = {{il|[[GAME]]: {{cs|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}}|[[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)}}|[[COMIC]]: {{cs|TV Action! (comic story)}}}}
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'''Basil Brush''' was an anthropomorphic [[fox]] who owned [[Brush Estate|an estate]] ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)}}) and was often incorrectly believed to be [[fiction]]al, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Cactus and the Corpse (short story)}}) being depicted on [[television]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|No Future (novel)}}) and in [[book]]s such as the ''[[Basil Brush Annual 1976]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Cactus and the Corpse (short story)}})
 
He also existed as a [[puppet]] in [[Parallel universe (TV Action!)|a parallel universe]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|TV Action! (comic story)}})
 
== Biography ==
=== Going hunting with the Diddymen ===
[[File:Basil Brush goes hunting.jpg|left|thumb|Basil Brush goes [[hunting]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)}})]]
At one point, the [[Diddymen]] may have gone [[hunting]] with Basil Brush during their [[hike]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)}})
 
=== Rent collecting ===
[[File:Mighty Moth eats Basil's cloak.jpg|thumb|[[Mighty Moth]] [[Flight|flies]] away, having [[eaten]] Basil's [[cloak]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}})]]
Basil Brush once went [[rent collecting]], potentially stopping off at various locations. First, he may have collected [[£10]] [[Store (Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting)|store]] [[rent]] from the [[Diddymen]]. Next, he may have collected [[£]][[25 (number)|25]] [[Knotty Ash|village]] rent, also from the Diddymen. After this, he may have been witness to the [[Diddymen's house]] [[Collapse|collapsing]], sending him back the way he came. Later, he may have collected [[£5]] from [[Beetle Bailey]].
[[File:Basil Brush in jail.jpg|left|thumb|Basil Brush is [[locked]] in [[Keystone Jail]] by the [[Keystone Kops]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}})]]
Shortly after, [[Mighty Moth]] may have [[Eating|eaten]] his [[cloak]], Basil shouting "My cloak!". He may later have collected £[[15 (number)|15]] [[land]] rent. After this, he may have gotten a [[refund]] of £15. He may also have collected £15 rent from the [[Keystone Kops]]. He may also have collected a £5 fine for [[fishing]] in the [[moat]]. He may later have gotten [[arrested]] by the [[Keystone Kops]] and locked in [[Keystone Jail]]. He may also have gotten a [[tax refund]] of £[[20 (number)|20]].
[[File:TV Terrors direct Basil Brush wrongly.jpg|thumb|The "[[TV Terrors]]" [[Direction|direct]] Basil Brush wrongly. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}})]]
The "[[TV Terrors]]" may then have [[Direction|directed]] Basil wrongly, sending him the wrong way. [[Popeye (character)|Popeye]] may have [[Food|fed]] Basil, with Basil moving forward and picking up rent. [[Old]] [[debt]] may have settled, allowing Basil to collect £20. [[Laurel & Hardy]] may then have payed the [[month]]'s rent in advance, with Basil collecting £25. Basil may later have collected £25 rent. He then may have had to go back the way he came to avoid [[The Doctor's TARDIS|Tardis]]. Finally, he made his way to [[Castle (Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting)|the castle]] collecting further rent of either £20, £15, £10, or £5. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}})
 
=== Showing the TV Terrors round his estate ===
[[File:Basil Brush shows you round.jpg|left|thumb|Basil Brush in front of [[Brush Estate|his estate]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)}})]]
Despite them potentially having [[Direction|directed]] him wrongly before, ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}}) while the [[TV Terrors]] were [[hunting]] for [[autographs]], Basil Brush may have shown them round [[Brush Estate|his estate]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)}})
 
== Other references ==
[[Ace]] listed the character's [[television]] programme among the favourites of her youth. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|No Future (novel)}}) Many years later, she would find being called "Miss Dorothy" by [[Sanaul]] amusing as it made her sound like one of Basil Brush's assistants. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|At Childhood's End (novel)}})
 
[[Professor X]], fully aware of his status as a fictional character, said that he felt like he was "caught between Basil Brush and [[Bruce Forsyth]]." ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|No Future (novel)}})
 
Basil was the subject of the ''[[Basil Brush Annual 1976]]'', which [[the Bookwyrm]] claimed was [[non-fiction]], despite what one may initially think. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Cactus and the Corpse (short story)}})
 
== Other realities ==
=== ''Doctor Who Weekly''<nowiki/>'s universe ===
[[File:Basil Brush full appearance TVA!.jpg|thumb|Basil Brush finds the [[Eighth Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|TV Action! (comic story)}})]]
When the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Izzy Sinclair]] were brought into a [[Parallel universe (TV Action!)|parallel universe]] in which [[N-Space|their reality]] [[Meta-fiction universe|existed only as fiction]] on [[12 October]] [[1979]], Basil was one of the brain-washed minions of [[Beep|Beep the Meep]] found at the [[BBC Television Centre]]. The Doctor, Basil and countless other [[1970s]] TV personalities were saved by the actor [[Tom Baker (TV Action!)|Tom Baker]], who played the [[Fourth Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|TV Action! (comic story)}})
 
== Appearance ==
Basil Brush was a short anthropomorphic fox with either light ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}}, {{cs|TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)}}) or dark brown fur. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)}}) He wore various outfits on different occasions. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)}}, etc.)
 
While going [[hunting]], he wore a [[blue]] [[outfit]] with [[black]] [[trousers]] and [[shoes]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)}}) Later, he wore a [[yellow]] [[suit]] when he went [[rent collecting]], with either yellow or black trousers, and either black or [[white]] shoes, as well as a [[red]] [[cloak]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}}) When he may have shown the [[TV Terrors]] around [[Brush Estate|his estate]], he wore a [[green]] outfit with [[blue]] trousers, black shoes, a red and black cloak, and a yellow [[top hat]] with a black stripe. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)}})
 
As a [[puppet]] in [[Parallel universe (TV Action!)|a parallel universe]], he wore a [[suit]] with a [[bow tie]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|TV Action! (comic story)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* In an early sketch of the real {{wi|The Basil Brush Show}}, Basil encountered a [[Tibetan Yeti|Yeti]] in the [[Himalayas]]. The costume used for the Yeti was one of the ones used in ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]''.
*Basil Brush was the titular character in the comic series ''[[Basil Brush (series)|Basil Brush]]'', which was published in ''[[TV Comic]]'' and [[crossed over]] with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] in the board games {{cs|TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)}}, {{cs|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}}, and {{cs|TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)}}.
* Basil Brush had a new show in [[2008]] entitled {{wi|Basil's Swap Shop}}, which featured ex-''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'' host [[Barney Harwood]].
*In an early sketch of the real {{wi|The Basil Brush Show}}, Basil encountered a [[Tibetan Yeti|Yeti]] in the [[Himalayas]]. The costume used for the Yeti was one of those featured in {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}}.
*Basil Brush had a new show in 2008 entitled {{wi|Basil's Swap Shop}}, which featured ex-''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'' host [[Barney Harwood]].
*Several cast members of the real ''The Basil Brush Show'' have acted in ''Doctor Who ''stories or its spinoffs; [[Rodney Bewes]], [[Derek Fowlds]], [[Christopher Pizzey]] and [[Milton Johns]].
 
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 13 March 2024

Basil Brush

Basil Brush was an anthropomorphic fox who owned an estate (GAME: TV Terrors Autograph Hunt [+]Loading...["TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)"]) and was often incorrectly believed to be fictional, (PROSE: The Cactus and the Corpse [+]Loading...["The Cactus and the Corpse (short story)"]) being depicted on television (PROSE: No Future [+]Loading...["No Future (novel)"]) and in books such as the Basil Brush Annual 1976. (PROSE: The Cactus and the Corpse [+]Loading...["The Cactus and the Corpse (short story)"])

He also existed as a puppet in a parallel universe. (COMIC: TV Action! [+]Loading...["TV Action! (comic story)"])

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Going hunting with the Diddymen[[edit] | [edit source]]

Basil Brush goes hunting. (GAME: TV Comic's Counter Game [+]Loading...["TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)"])

At one point, the Diddymen may have gone hunting with Basil Brush during their hike. (GAME: TV Comic's Counter Game [+]Loading...["TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)"])

Rent collecting[[edit] | [edit source]]

Mighty Moth flies away, having eaten Basil's cloak. (GAME: Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting [+]Loading...["Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)"])

Basil Brush once went rent collecting, potentially stopping off at various locations. First, he may have collected £10 store rent from the Diddymen. Next, he may have collected £25 village rent, also from the Diddymen. After this, he may have been witness to the Diddymen's house collapsing, sending him back the way he came. Later, he may have collected £5 from Beetle Bailey.

Basil Brush is locked in Keystone Jail by the Keystone Kops. (GAME: Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting [+]Loading...["Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)"])

Shortly after, Mighty Moth may have eaten his cloak, Basil shouting "My cloak!". He may later have collected £15 land rent. After this, he may have gotten a refund of £15. He may also have collected £15 rent from the Keystone Kops. He may also have collected a £5 fine for fishing in the moat. He may later have gotten arrested by the Keystone Kops and locked in Keystone Jail. He may also have gotten a tax refund of £20.

The "TV Terrors" direct Basil Brush wrongly. (GAME: Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting [+]Loading...["Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)"])

The "TV Terrors" may then have directed Basil wrongly, sending him the wrong way. Popeye may have fed Basil, with Basil moving forward and picking up rent. Old debt may have settled, allowing Basil to collect £20. Laurel & Hardy may then have payed the month's rent in advance, with Basil collecting £25. Basil may later have collected £25 rent. He then may have had to go back the way he came to avoid Tardis. Finally, he made his way to the castle collecting further rent of either £20, £15, £10, or £5. (GAME: Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting [+]Loading...["Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)"])

Showing the TV Terrors round his estate[[edit] | [edit source]]

Basil Brush in front of his estate. (GAME: TV Terrors Autograph Hunt [+]Loading...["TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)"])

Despite them potentially having directed him wrongly before, (GAME: Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting [+]Loading...["Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)"]) while the TV Terrors were hunting for autographs, Basil Brush may have shown them round his estate. (GAME: TV Terrors Autograph Hunt [+]Loading...["TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)"])

Other references[[edit] | [edit source]]

Ace listed the character's television programme among the favourites of her youth. (PROSE: No Future [+]Loading...["No Future (novel)"]) Many years later, she would find being called "Miss Dorothy" by Sanaul amusing as it made her sound like one of Basil Brush's assistants. (PROSE: At Childhood's End [+]Loading...["At Childhood's End (novel)"])

Professor X, fully aware of his status as a fictional character, said that he felt like he was "caught between Basil Brush and Bruce Forsyth." (PROSE: No Future [+]Loading...["No Future (novel)"])

Basil was the subject of the Basil Brush Annual 1976, which the Bookwyrm claimed was non-fiction, despite what one may initially think. (PROSE: The Cactus and the Corpse [+]Loading...["The Cactus and the Corpse (short story)"])

Other realities[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who Weekly's universe[[edit] | [edit source]]

Basil Brush finds the Eighth Doctor. (COMIC: TV Action! [+]Loading...["TV Action! (comic story)"])

When the Eighth Doctor and Izzy Sinclair were brought into a parallel universe in which their reality existed only as fiction on 12 October 1979, Basil was one of the brain-washed minions of Beep the Meep found at the BBC Television Centre. The Doctor, Basil and countless other 1970s TV personalities were saved by the actor Tom Baker, who played the Fourth Doctor. (COMIC: TV Action! [+]Loading...["TV Action! (comic story)"])

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

Basil Brush was a short anthropomorphic fox with either light (GAME: Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting [+]Loading...["Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)"], TV Terrors Autograph Hunt [+]Loading...["TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)"]) or dark brown fur. (GAME: TV Comic's Counter Game [+]Loading...["TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)"]) He wore various outfits on different occasions. (GAME: TV Comic's Counter Game [+]Loading...["TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)"], etc.)

While going hunting, he wore a blue outfit with black trousers and shoes. (GAME: TV Comic's Counter Game [+]Loading...["TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)"]) Later, he wore a yellow suit when he went rent collecting, with either yellow or black trousers, and either black or white shoes, as well as a red cloak. (GAME: Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting [+]Loading...["Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)"]) When he may have shown the TV Terrors around his estate, he wore a green outfit with blue trousers, black shoes, a red and black cloak, and a yellow top hat with a black stripe. (GAME: TV Terrors Autograph Hunt [+]Loading...["TV Terrors Autograph Hunt (game)"])

As a puppet in a parallel universe, he wore a suit with a bow tie. (COMIC: TV Action! [+]Loading...["TV Action! (comic story)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]