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'''''Beam up The Lewis Sisters!''''' was the name given on [[BBC iPlayer]] to a short sketch in the [[Saturday Mash-Up! series 7 episode 3|third episode]] of series 7 of ''[[Saturday Mash-Up! Live (series)|Saturday Mash-Up! Live]]''. It was the third instalment of the ''[[Doctor Doctor (series)|Doctor Doctor]]'' series of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' [[Doctor Who parodies|parodies]] on that show, and it was broadcast on [[27 July (releases)|27 July]] [[2024 (releases)|2024]]. It starred [[Joe Tasker]] as [[Doctor Doctor]], [[Shereen Cutkelvin]] as his companion [[Patience Patience]], and [[Dave Chapman]] as [[AIEIO]]. It was a crossover with ''[[Britain's Got Talent (series)|Britain's Got Talent]]'', along with featuring the [[Lewis Sisters]]. | '''''Beam up The Lewis Sisters!''''' was the name given on [[BBC iPlayer]] to a short sketch in the [[Saturday Mash-Up! series 7 episode 3|third episode]] of series 7 of ''[[Saturday Mash-Up! Live (series)|Saturday Mash-Up! Live]]''. It was the third instalment of the ''[[Doctor Doctor (series)|Doctor Doctor]]'' series of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' [[Doctor Who parodies|parodies]] on that show, and it was broadcast on [[27 July (releases)|27 July]] [[2024 (releases)|2024]]. It starred [[Joe Tasker]] as [[Doctor Doctor]], [[Shereen Cutkelvin]] as his companion [[Patience Patience]], and [[Dave Chapman (actor)|Dave Chapman]] as [[AIEIO]]. It was a crossover with ''[[Britain's Got Talent (series)|Britain's Got Talent]]'', along with featuring the [[Lewis Sisters]]. | ||
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* [[Joe Tasker]] - [[Doctor Doctor]] | * [[Joe Tasker]] - [[Doctor Doctor]] | ||
* [[Shereen Cutkelvin]] - [[Patience (Gladiators Keepy Uppy)|Patience]] | * [[Shereen Cutkelvin]] - [[Patience (Gladiators Keepy Uppy)|Patience]] | ||
* [[Dave Chapman]] - [[AIEIO]] | * [[Dave Chapman (actor)|Dave Chapman]] - [[AIEIO]] | ||
* [[Mike Woodhams]] - [[Mike Woodhams (in-universe)|himself]] | * [[Mike Woodhams]] - [[Mike Woodhams (in-universe)|himself]] | ||
* [[Kyra Lewis]] - [[Kyra Lewis (in-universe)|herself]] | * [[Kyra Lewis]] - [[Kyra Lewis (in-universe)|herself]] | ||
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=== References === | === References === | ||
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[[Category:Doctor Doctor television stories]] | [[Category:Doctor Doctor television stories]] |
Latest revision as of 18:10, 3 November 2024
Beam up The Lewis Sisters! was the name given on BBC iPlayer to a short sketch in the third episode of series 7 of Saturday Mash-Up! Live. It was the third instalment of the Doctor Doctor series of Doctor Who parodies on that show, and it was broadcast on 27 July 2024. It starred Joe Tasker as Doctor Doctor, Shereen Cutkelvin as his companion Patience Patience, and Dave Chapman as AIEIO. It was a crossover with Britain's Got Talent, along with featuring the Lewis Sisters.
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- Joe Tasker - Doctor Doctor
- Shereen Cutkelvin - Patience
- Dave Chapman - AIEIO
- Mike Woodhams - himself
- Kyra Lewis - herself
- Erina Lewis - herself
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- Doctor Doctor's appearance had debuted in the previous episode, Strictly Come Doctor Doctor [+]Loading...["Strictly Come Doctor Doctor (TV story)"].
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- ↑ John Loydall. LinkedIn. Archived from the original on 22 July 2024. Retrieved on 22 July 2024.