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== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
* The name [[Crayola]] is a reference to both the colouring pencil company and to the "made up" and somewhat "ridiculous" names of villains of the time. | * The name [[Crayola]] is a reference to both the colouring pencil (crayon) company and to the "made up" and somewhat "ridiculous" names of villains of the time. | ||
* The suggested title by Victoria Wood is a reference to the usage of "''[[Doctor Who and|Doctor Who and...]]''" in the show's early days. | * The suggested title by Victoria Wood is a reference to the usage of "''[[Doctor Who and|Doctor Who and...]]''" in the show's early days. | ||
* Jim Broadbent would later play another unofficial incarnation of [[the Doctor]], in his [[Eleventh Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|eleventh incarnation]], in the story ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death]]''. | * Jim Broadbent would later play another unofficial incarnation of [[the Doctor]], in his [[Eleventh Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|eleventh incarnation]], in the story ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death]]''. |
Revision as of 16:30, 7 July 2022
Doctor Who and Crayola was the suggested name by Victoria Wood given to her sketch that featured on her show Victoria Wood as Seen on TV. It was released on DVD with The Greatest Show in the Galaxy.
Synopsis
The Doctor must fight the deadly Crayola.
Plot
to be added
Cast
- Doctor Who - Jim Broadbent
- Fiona - Georgia Allen
- Crayola (voice) - Duncan Preston
Crew
- Writer - Victoria Wood
- Director - Marcus Mortimer
- Producer - Geoff Posner
- Film editor - Paul Rapley
- Costume designer - Anna Stubley
- Costume assistant - Maggie Partington-Smith
- Production manager - Colin Fay
Story notes
- The name Crayola is a reference to both the colouring pencil (crayon) company and to the "made up" and somewhat "ridiculous" names of villains of the time.
- The suggested title by Victoria Wood is a reference to the usage of "Doctor Who and..." in the show's early days.
- Jim Broadbent would later play another unofficial incarnation of the Doctor, in his eleventh incarnation, in the story The Curse of Fatal Death.