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* The story was never released under the title; however, it was suggested by the duo to be the intended name of the sketch. ([[REF]]: ''The'' ''Guide to Comediennes in British Comedy'')  
* The story was never released under the title; however, it was suggested by the duo to be the intended name of the sketch. ([[REF]]: ''The'' ''Guide to Comediennes in British Comedy'')  
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The Silurian Disruption is a short parody sketch that was filmed for French & Saunders, but never aired. It was released on VHS with The Curse of Fatal Death and DVD with Vengeance on Varos: Special Edition.

Plot

Tahe Doctor is on trial... again but this time he is disputed by some Silurians, or more accurately the people who played them.

Cast

Crew

rest to be added

Story notes

  • The story was never aired, but was released on home video with two Doctor Who serials.
  • The story was never released under the title; however, it was suggested by the duo to be the intended name of the sketch. (REF: The Guide to Comediennes in British Comedy)