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* [[Claudia Winkleman (The Doctor Drops In)|Claudia Winkleman]] - [[Claudia Winkleman|Herself]] | * [[Claudia Winkleman (The Doctor Drops In)|Claudia Winkleman]] - [[Claudia Winkleman|Herself]] | ||
* [[Jonathan Ross ( | * [[Jonathan Ross (The Doctor Drops In)|Jonathan Ross]] - [[Jonathan Ross (broadcaster)|Himself]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:40, 14 November 2022
The Doctor Drops In was a mini-episode of Doctor Who. Originally performed as a live scene of Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, it was professionally filmed by the BBC and released on television and YouTube as a skit in its own right. Because stage plays are not valid sources on our Wiki, we only consider the broadcast/webcast version of this story valid, not the original live performance.
Synopsis
The Doctor materialises onto a BBC studio from five hours in the future.
Plot
to be added
Cast
Crew
References
- The Eleventh Doctor mentions Alan Carr and Annie Lennox.
- The Doctor also declares his love for Alan Partridge.
The Doctor Who series
- There are screens at the back of the stage which show an individual next to the words "Doctor Who" and a TARDIS.
Story notes
- The story was never named on air, but was named when the official BBC YouTube channel released the video on the same day under the title The Doctor Drops In.
Continuity
- The Doctor wants tea and jammie dodgers. (TV: Victory of the Daleks)
External links
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