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* Tom Baker is wearing the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s outfit from ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]'', the story that would serve as the defecto 30th Anniversary Special in place of ''The Dark Dimension''. | * Tom Baker is wearing the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s outfit from ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]'', the story that would serve as the defecto 30th Anniversary Special in place of ''The Dark Dimension''. | ||
* It is never specified what exactly was meant by Tom Baker's "part". The real world argument that led to cancellation of the serial centred around the size of his ''role'', however, the dialogue in this comic points towards an implied innuendo referring to Tom Baker's [[penis]]. | * It is never specified what exactly was meant by Tom Baker's "part". The real world argument that led to cancellation of the serial centred around the size of his ''role'', however, the dialogue in this comic points towards an implied innuendo referring to Tom Baker's [[penis]]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:47, 18 March 2023
The eleventh instalment of Doctor Whoah! was printed in DWM 379.
Summary
In 1993, the proposed 30th Anniversary Special The Dark Dimension is abandoned due to an argument over the size of Tom Baker's part.
Characters
References
- McCoy has a carton of Ribena.
- Davison is wearing a troll doll on his lapel.
- Colin Baker has a parrot on his shoulder.
Notes
- Tom Baker is wearing the Fourth Doctor's outfit from Dimensions in Time, the story that would serve as the defecto 30th Anniversary Special in place of The Dark Dimension.
- It is never specified what exactly was meant by Tom Baker's "part". The real world argument that led to cancellation of the serial centred around the size of his role, however, the dialogue in this comic points towards an implied innuendo referring to Tom Baker's penis.