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|caption      = A [[continuity announcement]] for Disney Time on [[BBC1]].
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'''''Disney Time''''' was a British television clipshow series that ran on [[BBC One]] (and occasionally on [[ITV]]) from the 1960s to the 1990s. It played extracts from [[Disney]]'s various feature films and theatrical shorts. Each episode was hosted by a different British celebrity.
'''''Disney Time''''' was a British television clipshow series that ran on [[BBC One]] (and occasionally on [[ITV]]) from the 1960s to the 1990s. It played extracts from [[Disney]]'s various feature films and theatrical shorts. Each episode was hosted by a different British celebrity.


The [[Disney Time (TV story)|edition]] that was broadcast on [[August bank holiday]] [[1975 (releases)|1975]], is significant to this wiki for being hosted by [[Tom Baker]], in character as the [[Fourth Doctor]].
The [[Disney Time (TV story)|edition]] that was broadcast on [[August bank holiday]] [[1975 (releases)|1975]], is significant to this wiki for being hosted by [[Tom Baker]], in character as the [[Fourth Doctor]].


==Other hosts==
== Other hosts ==
Most notably, Baker's predecessor, [[Jon Pertwee]], hosted a [[Whitsun]] edition of the show in [[1973 (releases)|1973]]. Unlike Baker, however, Pertwee hosted as himself, rather than as the [[Third Doctor]].
Most notably, Baker's predecessor, [[Jon Pertwee]], hosted a [[Whitsun]] edition of the show in [[1973 (releases)|1973]]. Unlike Baker, however, Pertwee hosted as himself, rather than as the [[Third Doctor]].
 
[[File:Disney Time continutity announcement.jpg|thumb|left|[[BBC One]] continuity announcement.]]
Other ''[[Doctor Who]]''-related individuals who had hosted episodes of the show throughout its run included [[David Jacobs]], [[Peter Glaze]], [[Stratford Johns]], [[Cilla Black]], [[Ken Dodd]], [[Lulu]], [[Peter Purves]], [[Bruce Forsyth]], [[Roy Castle]], [[Bernard Cribbins]], [[Tim Brooke-Taylor]] and [[Bill Oddie]] (as two thirds of {{w|The Goodies}}), [[Noel Edmonds]], [[Felicity Kendal]], [[Lenny Henry]], [[Windsor Davies]], [[Mike Read]], [[Jan Francis]], [[David Jason]], [[Anne Robinson]], and [[Sarah Greene]].
Other ''[[Doctor Who]]''-related individuals who had hosted episodes of the show throughout its run included [[David Jacobs]], [[Peter Glaze]], [[Stratford Johns]], [[Cilla Black]], [[Ken Dodd]], [[Lulu]], [[Peter Purves]], [[Bruce Forsyth]], [[Roy Castle]], [[Bernard Cribbins]], [[Tim Brooke-Taylor]] and [[Bill Oddie]] (as two thirds of {{w|The Goodies}}), [[Noel Edmonds]], [[Felicity Kendal]], [[Lenny Henry]], [[Windsor Davies]], [[Mike Read]], [[Jan Francis]], [[David Jason]], [[Anne Robinson]], and [[Sarah Greene]].
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Disney Time was a British television clipshow series that ran on BBC One (and occasionally on ITV) from the 1960s to the 1990s. It played extracts from Disney's various feature films and theatrical shorts. Each episode was hosted by a different British celebrity.

The edition that was broadcast on August bank holiday 1975, is significant to this wiki for being hosted by Tom Baker, in character as the Fourth Doctor.

Other hosts[[edit] | [edit source]]

Most notably, Baker's predecessor, Jon Pertwee, hosted a Whitsun edition of the show in 1973. Unlike Baker, however, Pertwee hosted as himself, rather than as the Third Doctor.

BBC One continuity announcement.

Other Doctor Who-related individuals who had hosted episodes of the show throughout its run included David Jacobs, Peter Glaze, Stratford Johns, Cilla Black, Ken Dodd, Lulu, Peter Purves, Bruce Forsyth, Roy Castle, Bernard Cribbins, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie (as two thirds of The Goodies), Noel Edmonds, Felicity Kendal, Lenny Henry, Windsor Davies, Mike Read, Jan Francis, David Jason, Anne Robinson, and Sarah Greene.