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[[File:Web_of_caves.jpg|thumb|[[Mark Gatiss]] as the Doctor.]]'''''The Web of Caves''''' was a black and white comedy sketch written by [[Mark Gatiss]], which parodies early episodes of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | [[File:Web_of_caves.jpg|thumb|[[Mark Gatiss]] as the Doctor.]]'''''The Web of Caves''''' was a black and white comedy sketch written by [[Mark Gatiss]], which parodies early episodes of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | ||
[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] lands in a generic [[quarry]], where an [[alien]] who declares "I'm bad" arranges with [[the Doctor]] both how, and when, he will attempt to destroy the planet in a bid for power. | [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] lands in a generic [[quarry]], where an [[alien]] who declares "I'm bad" arranges with [[the Doctor (Web of Caves)|the Doctor]] about both how, and when, he will attempt to destroy the planet in a bid for power. | ||
It stars Gatiss as the Doctor, with [[David Walliams]] and [[Paul Putner]] as two aliens. | It stars Gatiss as the Doctor, with [[David Walliams]] and [[Paul Putner]] as two aliens. |
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The Web of Caves was a black and white comedy sketch written by Mark Gatiss, which parodies early episodes of Doctor Who.
The TARDIS lands in a generic quarry, where an alien who declares "I'm bad" arranges with the Doctor about both how, and when, he will attempt to destroy the planet in a bid for power.
It stars Gatiss as the Doctor, with David Walliams and Paul Putner as two aliens.
Alongside The Pitch of Fear and The Kidnappers, it was the second of three sketches first broadcast as part of BBC Two's Doctor Who Night on 13th November 1999.
All three sketches were later released as a special feature on Disc One of the DVD box-set, The Beginning.