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{{Retitle|''BBV'' (Case File - Varunastra)}}
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{{First pic|PG and BBV.jpg|A ''[[Doctor X]]'' [[VHS]] with the BBV logo on the side. ([[WC]]: ''[[Case File - Varunastra (webcast)|Case File - Varunastra]]'')}}
{{First pic|PG and BBV.jpg|A ''[[Doctor X]]'' [[VHS]] with the BBV logo on the side. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Varunastra (webcast)}})}}
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{{You may|BBV Productions|n1=the real world BBV Productions}}
A ''[[Doctor X]]'' [[VHS]] belonging to [[Giles (When to Die)|Giles]] had the '''''BBV''''' logo on the bottom of the spine. ([[WC]]: ''[[Case File - Varunastra (webcast)|Case File - Varunastra]]'')
'''''BBV''''' was a company associated with ''[[Doctor X]]''. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Varunastra (webcast)}})
 
== History ==
By [[2005]], [[Helen Baggs (in-universe)|Mrs Baggs]]'s [[Bill Baggs (in-universe)|husband]] listened to "radio dramas", which she thought was silly. On [[2 April]], writing on the [[Who is Doctor Who?]] website, she dismissed the "strange disembodied voice" that many had claimed to hear as coming from these radio dramas. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre (short story)|writer=Unknown}})
 
By [[1 June]] [[2019]], a ''[[Doctor X]]'' [[VHS]] belonging to [[Giles (When to Die)|Giles]] had the ''BBV'' logo on the bottom of the spine. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Varunastra (webcast)}})
 
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
While ''[[Case File - Varunastra (webcast)|Case File - Varunastra]]'' confirms that [[BBV Productions]] exists within the [[DWU]], the placement of the logo on the spine does have some ambiguity surrounding it, as it could mean that the in-universe BBV produced the series in the [[1950s]] or were simply responsible for distribution of the VHS tapes.
* While unnamed in ''[[The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre (short story)|The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre]]'', it is pretty evident that the mention of Mrs Baggs's husband (aka [[Bill Baggs]]) listening to radio dramas is a reference to [[BBV Productions]].
* Later, ''[[Varunastra (webcast)|Varunastra]]'' confirmed that BBV Productions exists within the [[DWU]], although this story had some ambiguity about the nature of the company, as it could mean that the in-universe BBV produced the ''[[Doctor X]]'' series in the [[1950s]] or were simply responsible for distribution of the VHS tapes.
 
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A Doctor X VHS with the BBV logo on the side. (WC: Varunastra [+]Loading...["Varunastra (webcast)"])
You may be looking for the real world BBV Productions.

BBV was a company associated with Doctor X. (WC: Varunastra [+]Loading...["Varunastra (webcast)"])

History[[edit]]

By 2005, Mrs Baggs's husband listened to "radio dramas", which she thought was silly. On 2 April, writing on the Who is Doctor Who? website, she dismissed the "strange disembodied voice" that many had claimed to hear as coming from these radio dramas. (PROSE: The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre [+]Loading...{"writer":"Unknown","1":"The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre (short story)"})

By 1 June 2019, a Doctor X VHS belonging to Giles had the BBV logo on the bottom of the spine. (WC: Varunastra [+]Loading...["Varunastra (webcast)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit]]

  • While unnamed in The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre, it is pretty evident that the mention of Mrs Baggs's husband (aka Bill Baggs) listening to radio dramas is a reference to BBV Productions.
  • Later, Varunastra confirmed that BBV Productions exists within the DWU, although this story had some ambiguity about the nature of the company, as it could mean that the in-universe BBV produced the Doctor X series in the 1950s or were simply responsible for distribution of the VHS tapes.