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== Comic Relief Comic (1991) ==
== Comic Relief Comic (1991) ==
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On 16 February 1991 [[Fleetway Publications]] for Comic Relief, an operating name of Charity Projects Ltd, published a [[Comic Relief Comic (comic story)|Comic Relief comic]], a sixty-page, full colour, multi-character, linked series of strips featuring too many characters to mention, by over fifty credited writers and artists.
file:1991 Comic Relief cover.jpg|Comic Relief Comic cover
 
file:1991 Comic Relief 1.jpg|Who-related strip 1
The art for the ''Doctor Who'' pages was by [[John Ridgway]] and the overall plot was by [[Richard Curtis]], [[Neil Gaiman]] and [[Grant Morrison]]. (The script for these pages may have been by [[John Freeman]], who is one of the credited writers and was editor of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' at this time.)
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On 16 February 1991 [[Fleetway Publications]] for Comic Relief, an operating name of Charity Projects Ltd, published a ‘Comic Relief comic’, a sixty-page, full colour, multi-character, linked series of strips featuring too many characters to mention, by over fifty credited writers and artists.
The art for the Doctor Who pages was by [[John Ridgway]] and the overall plot was by [[Richard Curtis]], [[Neil Gaiman]] and [[Grant Morrison]]. (The script for these pages may have been by [[John Freeman]], who is one of the credited writers and was editor of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' at this time.)<br />
The strip told of the Doctors arriving to save the day with a supply of Red Noses for the Treen colony, when Dan Dare runs out and the Mekon isn’t happy!
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Characters included [[Ice Warrior]], [[Draconian]], [[Cyberman]], [[Sontaran]], the [[TARDIS]], [[The Doctor|Doctors 1-7]], and companions [[K9]], [[Leela]], [[Susan Foreman|Susan]], [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]] and [[Ace]]. A [[Dalek]] was heard to say ‘EX-TERM-IN-ATE’ and the TARDIS arrived to the ‘Diddly dum’ Doctor Who theme tune.
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* [[Lenny Henry]] wrote an introduction inside the front cover and [[Elitta Fell]] was credited with a last minute thanks
* ISBN 1-85386-258-4 priced £1.50 (UK) with all profits going to Comic Relief.


== Doctor Who-related Red Nose Day Broadcasts ==
== Doctor Who-related Red Nose Day broadcasts ==
* On [[12 March]] [[1999]] - the BBC aired an original ''Doctor Who'' parody story, ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death]]''.
* [[1986 (releases)|1986]] - [[Colin Baker]] appears in-character as the [[Sixth Doctor]] and urges people to donate to the [[Famine Appeal|famine crisis]] in Ethiopia.
* On [[16 March]] [[2007]] - [[David Tennant]] and [[Catherine Tate]] appeared in a televised skit where Tate reprised one of her famous ''Catherine Tate Show'' characters, Lauren Cooper, while Tennant played Tate's new English teacher, a "Mr. Logan." The segment included numerous ''Doctor Who'' in-jokes. For one, Lauren asked Mr. Logan if he was the Doctor, to which Mr. Logan responded, "Doctor Who?" to the cheers of not only the crowd but also the class. Also, after an argument between the two escalated, Lauren asked Mr. Logan if he fancied [[Billie Piper]] - in response, after a long pause, Logan pulled a sonic screwdriver from his coat and transfigured Lauren into an action figure of [[Rose Tyler|Rose]].
* On [[12 March (releases)|12 March]] [[1999 (releases)|1999]], the BBC aired an original ''Doctor Who'' story, ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]''.
* On [[16 March (releases)|16 March]] [[2007 (releases)|2007]], [[David Tennant]] and [[Catherine Tate]] appeared in [[Comic Relief 2007 (TV story)|a televised skit]] where Tate reprised one of her famous ''Catherine Tate Show'' characters, Lauren Cooper, while Tennant played Tate's new English teacher, a "Mr Logan." The segment included numerous ''Doctor Who'' in-jokes. For one, Lauren asked Mr Logan if he was the Doctor, to which Mr Logan responded, "Doctor Who?" to the cheers of not only the crowd but also the class. Also, after an argument between the two escalated, Lauren asked Mr Logan if he fancied [[Billie Piper]] - in response, after a long pause, Logan pulled a sonic screwdriver from his coat and transfigured Lauren into an action figure of [[Rose Tyler|Rose]].
[[File:Sja rnd09 ronnie corbett sarah jane.jpg|thumb|right|[[Ronnie Corbett]] and [[Elisabeth Sladen]] promoting Comic Relief and the special SJA episode.]]
[[File:Sja rnd09 ronnie corbett sarah jane.jpg|thumb|right|[[Ronnie Corbett]] and [[Elisabeth Sladen]] promoting Comic Relief and the special SJA episode.]]
* On [[13 March]] [[2009]] - ''[[From Raxacoricofallapatorius With Love]]'', a mini-episode of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' guest-starring Ronny Corbett, was aired.
* On [[13 March (releases)|13 March]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]], ''[[From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love (TV story)|From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love]]'', a mini-episode of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' guest-starring Ronny Corbett, was aired.
* On [[18 March]] [[2011]] - two mini episodes, entitled ''[[Space (TV story)|Space]]'' and ''[[Time (TV story)|Time]]'' were aired. They starred [[Matt Smith]], as the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Karen Gillan]] and [[Arthur Darvill]] as [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] respectively.
* On [[18 March (releases)|18 March]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]], two mini episodes, entitled ''[[Space (TV story)|Space]]'' and ''[[Time (TV story)|Time]]'' were aired. They starred [[Matt Smith]], as the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Karen Gillan]] and [[Arthur Darvill]] as [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] respectively.
* On [[15 March]] [[2013]] - [[Matt Smith]] appeared as the Doctor in a comedy sketch which combined elements of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Call the Midwife]]'', and ''[[One Born Every Minute]]'', alongside [[Pam Ferris]] and [[Jenny Agutter]].
* On 15 March 2013, Matt Smith appeared as the Doctor in [[One Born Every Minute (TV story)|a comedy sketch]] which combined elements of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Call the Midwife]]'', and ''One Born Every Minute'', alongside [[Pam Ferris]] and [[Jenny Agutter]].
 
* ''[[The Doctor needs YOUR help! (TV story)|The Doctor needs YOUR help!]]'' aired on [[15 March (releases)|15 March]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]].
== See Also ==
* ''[[2020: The Movie (TV story)|2020: The Movie]]'' aired on [[19 March (releases)|19 March]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]]. [[Jodie Whittaker]] appeared as the Doctor, alongside [[Mandip Gill]] as [[Yasmin Khan]] (aka another doctor).
* [[Children in Need]]
* The [[17 March (releases)|17 March]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]] Red Nose Day broadcast included two ''Doctor Who'' skits: ''[[Lenny Henry Regenerates into David Tennant (TV story)|Lenny Henry Regenerates into David Tennant]]'' saw [[Lenny Henry]] "[[regenerate]]" into the [[Fourteenth Doctor]], while ''[[2023: The Eurovision Audition Tapes (TV story)|2023: The Eurovision Audition Tapes]]'' featured [[Dalek (2023: The Eurovision Audition Tapes)|a Dalek]], voiced as ever by [[Nicholas Briggs]], as one of a motley crew of Eurovision candidates.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 11:24, 17 April 2024

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Comic Relief is a British charity organisation. The BBC is one of the main supporters of Comic Relief and airs TV specials during Red Nose Day. A donation campaign is held every other March with the sale of variant Red Noses a key feature of the fundraising.

Comic Relief Comic (1991)[[edit] | [edit source]]

On 16 February 1991 Fleetway Publications for Comic Relief, an operating name of Charity Projects Ltd, published a Comic Relief comic, a sixty-page, full colour, multi-character, linked series of strips featuring too many characters to mention, by over fifty credited writers and artists.

The art for the Doctor Who pages was by John Ridgway and the overall plot was by Richard Curtis, Neil Gaiman and Grant Morrison. (The script for these pages may have been by John Freeman, who is one of the credited writers and was editor of Doctor Who Magazine at this time.)


Doctor Who-related Red Nose Day broadcasts[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • 1986 - Colin Baker appears in-character as the Sixth Doctor and urges people to donate to the famine crisis in Ethiopia.
  • On 12 March 1999, the BBC aired an original Doctor Who story, The Curse of Fatal Death.
  • On 16 March 2007, David Tennant and Catherine Tate appeared in a televised skit where Tate reprised one of her famous Catherine Tate Show characters, Lauren Cooper, while Tennant played Tate's new English teacher, a "Mr Logan." The segment included numerous Doctor Who in-jokes. For one, Lauren asked Mr Logan if he was the Doctor, to which Mr Logan responded, "Doctor Who?" to the cheers of not only the crowd but also the class. Also, after an argument between the two escalated, Lauren asked Mr Logan if he fancied Billie Piper - in response, after a long pause, Logan pulled a sonic screwdriver from his coat and transfigured Lauren into an action figure of Rose.
Ronnie Corbett and Elisabeth Sladen promoting Comic Relief and the special SJA episode.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]