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* This story references the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]]'s encounter with the [[Kandyman]] in ''[[The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol]]''. The design of the Kandyman in that story was also a subject of controversy, as the similarities to the mascot of Bassett Foods, Bertie Bassett, led to a letter of complaint from the company, and an assurance by [[John Nathan-Turner]] to them that the character would not reappear in the series. | * This story references the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]]'s encounter with the [[Kandyman]] in ''[[The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol]]''. The design of the Kandyman in that story was also a subject of controversy, as the similarities to the mascot of Bassett Foods, Bertie Bassett, led to a letter of complaint from the company, and an assurance by [[John Nathan-Turner]] to them that the character would not reappear in the series. | ||
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Revision as of 08:20, 3 September 2020
The eighty-third instalment of Doctor Who? was printed in DWM 147 with a cover date of April 1989.
Summary
The Seventh Doctor explains to Ace the original plans for the Kandyman, which had to be abandoned because of design problems.
Characters
References
- The Doctor tells Ace that one of his previous regenerations was going to battle the Kandyman, but there were problems with the design.
- Nathan-Turner asks whose idea it was to make the Kandyman a giant jelly baby, while the Fourth Doctor begins drooling and starts to eat it.
Notes
- This story references the Seventh Doctor and Ace's encounter with the Kandyman in The Happiness Patrol. The design of the Kandyman in that story was also a subject of controversy, as the similarities to the mascot of Bassett Foods, Bertie Bassett, led to a letter of complaint from the company, and an assurance by John Nathan-Turner to them that the character would not reappear in the series.