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* Steven thinks he and Sara should have nipped it in the bud when the Doctor started wishing viewers merry [[Christmas]]es. | * Steven thinks he and Sara should have nipped it in the bud when the Doctor started wishing viewers merry [[Christmas]]es. | ||
* The Doctor goes on to wish [[Jason (Doctor Who?)|Jason]] in [[Crouch End]] a happy tenth [[birthday]], congratulate [[Brian (Doctor Who?)|Brian]] and [[Hazel (Doctor Who?)|Hazel]] on their [[ruby | * The Doctor goes on to wish [[Jason (Doctor Who?)|Jason]] in [[Crouch End]] a happy tenth [[birthday]], congratulate [[Brian (Doctor Who?)|Brian]] and [[Hazel (Doctor Who?)|Hazel]] on their [[ruby wedding]], wish [[Lucy (Doctor Who?)|Lucy]] good [[luck]] on her [[driving test]] and say "Hello" to [[Catherine (Doctor Who?)|Catherine]] from her [[Catherine's mum (Doctor Who?)|mum]] and [[Catherine's dad (Doctor Who?)|dad]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:03, 8 May 2020
The eightieth instalment of Doctor Who? was printed in DWM 144 with a cover date of January 1989.
Summary
The First Doctor wishes a bunch of people good tidings but Steven thinks it has gone too far.
Characters
References
- Steven thinks he and Sara should have nipped it in the bud when the Doctor started wishing viewers merry Christmases.
- The Doctor goes on to wish Jason in Crouch End a happy tenth birthday, congratulate Brian and Hazel on their ruby wedding, wish Lucy good luck on her driving test and say "Hello" to Catherine from her mum and dad.
Notes
- The basis of this story was the First Doctor's memorable fourth wall break in "The Feast of Steven".
- This story marks the first appearances of Steven Taylor and Sara Kingdom in the Doctor Who? series as well as the first appearance of the First Doctor in the series as the sole incarnation of a story. He had previously appeared with Dr. Who and his five immediate successors in DWM 95's instalment, with Dr. Who in DWM 106's instalment, with the Sixth Doctor in DWM 120's instalment and with the Seventh Doctor in DWM 136's instalment.