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|publication = ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' | |publication = ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' | ||
|release date = [[21 May (releases)|21 May]] [[1987 (releases)|1987]] | |release date = [[21 May (releases)|21 May]] [[1987 (releases)|1987]] |
Revision as of 13:17, 5 March 2020
Quick Change was a light, two-page comic story in Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett's The Doctor Who Fun Book. Although not a parody as such, it returned to Quinn and Howett's comedy roots, with a fun look at the matter of the Doctor's TARDIS's broken chameleon circuit.
Summary
Much to Peri Brown's distress, the Sixth Doctor's hubristic attempts to repair the broken chameleon circuit of his TARDIS result in the TARDIS rapidly shifting between an improbable array of forms before settling back into a police box. She demands that the Doctor stop the experiments already.
Characters
References
- The improbable objects that the Doctor's TARDIS's outer plasmic shell briefly turns into include a house, Nelson's Column, a giant strawberry-like fruit, a clock, a train engine, an oversized copy of the Radio Times, a car and a Christmas tree.
Continuity
- The Sixth Doctor is still attempting to repair the chameleon circuit only for the TARDIS to keep turning into equally-inappropriate shapes. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen)
Notes
- The Radio Times issue does not correspond to any real issue of the magazine, instead featuring tripods on the cover in an allusion to H. G. Wells's War of the Worlds.