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|name= The Inavasion of Bash Street
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|main character  = [[Bash Street Kids]]
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|featuring       = [[Tenth Doctor]]
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|enemy           = [[Dalek (The Invasion of Bash Street)|Dalek]]
|companions= The Bash Street Kids
|setting        = [[Bash Street School]]
|featuring= Teacher, Olive
|writer         = Alan Digby
|enemy= [[Dalek]]
|publisher       = DC Thomson
|year= Bash Street School, unknown date
|editor         = [[Alan Digby]]
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|publication    = [[BM 1|''BeanoMax'' #1]]
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|release date    = 15 February 2007
|broadcast date= released [[Feburary]] 15th [[2007]]
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'''''The Invasion of Bash Street''''' was a ''Doctor Who''-related comic story published in the [[BM 1|first issue]] of ''[[BeanoMAX]]'' (a [[Comic Relief]] special). It is a parodic [[crossover]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[The Bash Street Kids (series)|The Bash Street Kids]]''. It features a [[Dalek (The Invasion of Bash Street)|Dalek]] getting mistaken for a [[robot]] made as a science project by the teacher, and becoming the teacher's pet. It was written by [[Alan Digby]].


==Plot ==
The pupils bring their science projects into school. A [[Dalek (The Invasion of Bash Street)|bronze Dalek]] enters and exterminates an object which is crackling and frizzling. Jonathan Ross begins to walk through the door which the Dalek closes with its plunger, smacking him in the face. The teacher congratulates a pupil for making a robot for their project. The Dalek shows off by putting Math sums on the [[blackboard]]. The teacher comments on the Dalek being a clever pupil. He makes the Dalek teacher's pet, to Cuthbert's disgust. The teacher comments on his [[tea]] not being perfect, and the Dalek shoots it. The teacher calls the Dalek the best pupil ever. The bell rings for dinner, the pupils want double portions from school cook Olive, and the Dalek gives them 5.1 Earth minutes to eat and then study. They take the top off the Dalek and put all their food inside the Dalek, and it gets boils. The [[Tenth Doctor]] steps out of [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] and takes the Dalek with him to somewhere safe.


The '''Invasion of Bash Street''' was a Doctor Who comic story published in the first issue of ''[[Wikipedia:BeanoMAX|BeanoMAX]]'' (a [[Comic Relief]] special). It is a non-[[canon]] crossover of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia: Bash Street Kids|Bash Street Kids]]''. It features a [[Dalek]] getting mistaken for a [[robot]] made for a science project by the teacher, and becoming the teacher's pet.
==Characters ==
*[[Dalek (The Invasion of Bash Street)|Dalek]]
*[[Jonathan Ross (The Doctor Drops In)|Jonathan Ross]]
*[[Herbert Hoover (The Invasion of Bash Street)|Herbert Hoover]]
*[[Frederick Brown]]
*[[Percival Plugsley]]
*[[Sidney Pye]]
*[[Aristotle Smiffy]]
*[[James Cameron]]
*[[Kate Pye]]
*[[Wilfrid Wimble]]
*[[Daniel Morgan]]
*[[Cuthbert Cringeworthy]]
*[[Teacher (The Invasion of Bash Street)|Teacher]]
*[[Olive (The Invasion of Bash Street)|Olive]]
*[[Tenth Doctor]]


== Plot ==
==Notes==
The pupils bring their science projects into school. A [[Dalek]] enters and exterminates an object which is crackling and frizzling. Jonathan Ross begins to walk through the door which the Dalek closes with its plunger, smacking him in the face. The teacher congratulates a pupil for making a robot for their project. The Dalek shows off by putting Math sums on the blackboard. The teacher comments on the Dalek being a clever pupil. He makes the Dalek teacher's pet, to Cuthbert's disgust. The teacher comments on his [[tea]] not being perfect, and the Dalek shoots it. The teacher calls the Dalek the best pupil ever. The bell rings for dinner, the pupils want double portions from school cook Olive, and the Dalek gives them 5.1 Earth minutes to eat and then study. They take the top off the Dalek and put all their food inside the Dalek, and it gets boils. The [[Tenth Doctor]] steps out of the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] and takes the Dalek with him to somewhere safe.
*This story was a [[crossover]] with ''[[The Bash Street Kids (series)|The Bash Street Kids]]''.
 
== Continuity ==
*[[Jonathan Ross (in-universe)|Jonathan Ross]] began exploring [[Beanotown]] in ''[[Dennis the Menace in Balloonatics (comic story)|Dennis the Menace in Balloonatics]]'', and continued to throughout ''[[Dennis Meets Jonathan Ross (comic story)|Dennis Meets Jonathan Ross]]''.
*The Dalek is described as a "motorized [[dustbin]]", just as they were in ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]''. Also as in that story, the Dalek proclaims that they are "the masters of [[Earth]]".
*The Doctor, having heard about the Dalek loose in the school, comments that he thought it would be "doomsday", a reference to the then recent [[Series 2 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 2]] [[Doomsday (TV story)|finale]] in which the Daleks [[Battle of Canary Wharf|invaded Earth]].


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The Invasion of Bash Street was a Doctor Who-related comic story published in the first issue of BeanoMAX (a Comic Relief special). It is a parodic crossover of Doctor Who and The Bash Street Kids. It features a Dalek getting mistaken for a robot made as a science project by the teacher, and becoming the teacher's pet. It was written by Alan Digby.

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The pupils bring their science projects into school. A bronze Dalek enters and exterminates an object which is crackling and frizzling. Jonathan Ross begins to walk through the door which the Dalek closes with its plunger, smacking him in the face. The teacher congratulates a pupil for making a robot for their project. The Dalek shows off by putting Math sums on the blackboard. The teacher comments on the Dalek being a clever pupil. He makes the Dalek teacher's pet, to Cuthbert's disgust. The teacher comments on his tea not being perfect, and the Dalek shoots it. The teacher calls the Dalek the best pupil ever. The bell rings for dinner, the pupils want double portions from school cook Olive, and the Dalek gives them 5.1 Earth minutes to eat and then study. They take the top off the Dalek and put all their food inside the Dalek, and it gets boils. The Tenth Doctor steps out of the TARDIS and takes the Dalek with him to somewhere safe.

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