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== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
* [[Writer]] - [[Catherine Tate]] | * [[Writer]] - [[Catherine Tate]] | ||
* [[Director]] - [[Gordon Anderson]] | * [[Director (crew)|Director]] - [[Gordon Anderson]] | ||
* [[Producer]] - [[Martina Klitch]] | * [[Producer]] - [[Martina Klitch]] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:35, 14 March 2024
Comic Relief 2007 was a special Doctor Who skit that crossed over with The Catherine Tate Show.
The Doctor uses the alias "Mr Logan". Lauren questions him on whether he is the Doctor. He eventually becomes annoyed and reveals his identity by pulling out his sonic screwdriver.
Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]
A man supposedly known as "Mr Logan" is teaching Lauren. Though she is convinced that he is the Doctor.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Doctor, under the name of "Mr Logan", teaches an English class. The Doctor and Lauren argue over whether "Logan", a Scottish man, is qualified to teach English. Lauren accuses him of being the Doctor, then argues with him over William Shakespeare. The argument continues to escalate, as "Logan" warns Lauren that he will have to fail her in the entire module if she can't keep her mouth closed, and also that he will have to call her parents, but Lauren remains defiant. Eventually, "Logan" is unable to put up with Lauren's belligerence any longer. He pulls out his sonic screwdriver (revealing himself to be the Doctor), and uses it to turn Lauren into an action figure of Rose Tyler. Lauren then incomprehensibly manages to say, "I still ain't bovvered", despite now being an inanimate object.
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Lauren asks the Doctor if he just arrived from Mars.
- Lauren asks the Doctor if he parked the TARDIS on a meter.
- "Mr Logan" is trying to teach the class about the works of William Shakespeare.
- A poster advertising the Orchard Theatre Company at the Northcott Theatre is hanging in the classroom.
- A sonnet is a poem written in 14 lines, the last two of which must form a rhyming couplet.
- When Lauren asks "Mr Logan" if he is the Doctor, he asks "Doctor who?" in return.
- Lauren thinks the Doctor is 945 years old.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The title for the sketch is given as "Dr. Who" on the DVD release.
- The special is a Doctor Who and The Catherine Tate Show crossover.
- The Doctor would later go on to meet William Shakespeare in The Shakespeare Code, broadcast less than a month after this sketch.
- Lauren asks "Mr Logan" if he fancies Billie Piper. Billie Piper played Rose Tyler, companion to the Tenth Doctor, and commonly implied to be a love interest.
- Lauren asking "Mr Logan" if he'd just arrived from Mars may be a reference to Donna Noble referring to the Doctor as a "Martian" during The Runaway Bride.
- During her tirade, Lauren quotes a line from the song The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond ("you take the high road, and I'll take the low road"), one of many jabs at "Mr Logan" being Scottish.
- The Rose action figure Lauren is turned into is from the Character Options series 2 line.
- In 2020 another sketch featuring Catherine Tate as her Lauren character and David Tennant as her Scottish teacher was produced as part of BBC One's The Big Night In. Tennant's character does not turn out to be the Doctor in this sketch, but two back-to-back questions directed at him ("Are you or have you ever been a Doctor?", "Are you a member of the WHO?") were clearly intended as a nudging reference to the pair's previous collaborations.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
The sketch was released as an extra on The Catherine Tate Show Christmas Special DVD.