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==Partial list==
As a cultural phenomenon for nearly half a century, ''Doctor Who'' has been both the target of parody, as well as the frame of reference for satire of other subjects.
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*A [[1986]] installment of ''[[Wikipedia:The Lenny Henry Show|The Lenny Henry Show]]'' included a sketch with [[Wikipedia:Lenny Henry|Henry]] as the Doctor, battling the [[Cybermen]] and their leader Thatchos, a Cyberman version of [[Margaret Thatcher]], complete with bouvant hair and purse.
*A [[1986]] installment of ''[[Wikipedia:The Lenny Henry Show|The Lenny Henry Show]]'' included a sketch with [[Wikipedia:Lenny Henry|Henry]] as the Doctor, battling the [[Cybermen]] and their leader Thatchos, a Cyberman version of [[Margaret Thatcher]], complete with bouvant hair and purse.

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As a cultural phenomenon for nearly half a century, Doctor Who has been both the target of parody, as well as the frame of reference for satire of other subjects.


Television

1980s

1990s

2000s

  • The Christmas 2006 episode of The Vicar of Dibley featured a Doctor Who-themed wedding, including actual BBC Dalek props, as well as a bride dressed in David Tennant's Tenth Doctor costume. A previous episode of the same series also had the suggestion that a wedding dress should be decorated with hearts, each one containing a different image of the Doctor's various incarnations.
  • The 2007 "Extra Special Series Finale" of the comedy series Extras featured Ricky Gervais as struggling actor Andy Millman, playing an alien villain opposite David Tennant in a fictional Doctor Who story. The finale showed a brief excerpt from his death scene.
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In the special, Ricky is reluctantly cast as a slug-like alien called Shlong. David Tennant reprises his role as the Doctor in a cameo appearance. A brief clip of the episode is shown in which the Doctor and an unidentified companion, a female police constable are attacked by Shlong. The Doctor describes the attack as "hyper-podulating", a manipulation of "molluskian glang valves to internally vibrate our DNA", a process that will turn its victims into slugs in roughly thirty seconds. Shlong is quickly dispatched when the Doctor throws table salt on him.

Comics

2000s

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