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Revision as of 13:30, 1 September 2022
The ninety-ninth instalment of The Daft Dimension was printed in DWM 578.
Summary
A narration explains that the 1960s Dr. Who films attempted to simplify the concept for a movie audience by humanising the Doctor, but that the early draft was perhaps too ambitious.
In a scene from that draft, Dr. Who introduces himself to Tom Campbell, along with his granddaughter Susan and his niece Louise, before going on to introduce an overly long line of other family, friends and acquaintances. The director interrupts the scene to inform them that they have already gone over budget.
Characters
- Dr. Who
- Tom Campbell
- Susan
- Louise
- Barbara
- Ian Chesterton
- Tracy
- Brian
- Sam
- Daisy
- Bert
- Jeff
- Mr Brown
- Mrs Brown
- Dave
- Elsie
- Rover
- Director
References
- Susan and Barbara are the Doctor's granddaughters.
- Louise is the Doctor's niece.
- Ian is Barbara's boyfriend.
- Tracy is the Doctor's cousin.
- Brian is Tracy's husband.
- Sam and Daisy are Tracy and Brian's children.
- Bert is the Doctor's milkman.
- Jeff is the Doctor's postman.
- Mr and Mrs Brown are the Doctor's neighbours.
- Dave is the local plumber.
- Elsie is the Doctor's chiropodist.
- Rover is Elsie's dog.
- Ian is holding a box of soft centres.
- Dave is smoking a cigarette.
Notes
- The strip coincides with the then-recent 4K remasters of both Dr. Who theatrical films.