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*[[BBV Productions]] introduced [[Colin Baker]] as "[[the Stranger]]", originally a loose pastiche of the Doctor, who developed into a more original character. Appearing in the first three films was [[Nicola Bryant]] as Miss Brown, a pastiche of [[Peri Brown]].
*[[BBV Productions]] introduced [[Colin Baker]] as "[[the Stranger]]", originally a loose pastiche of the Doctor, who developed into a more original character. Appearing in the first three films was [[Nicola Bryant]] as Miss Brown, a pastiche of [[Peri Brown]].
*BBV also produced a comedy short film, ''[[Do You Have a Licence to Save This Planet?]]'' a parody in which [[Sylvester McCoy]] plays "The Foot Doctor". The film includes numerous references to ''Doctor Who'' as well as original alien races from the show such as [[Sontaran]]s, [[Auton]]s and a bastardized version of [[Cybermen]], the [[Cyberons]]. The film poked fun at the fact that BBV and others were able to use monsters and other characters from ''Doctor Who'', but never the Doctor himself.
*BBV also produced a comedy short film, ''[[Do You Have a Licence to Save This Planet?]]'' a parody in which [[Sylvester McCoy]] plays "The Foot Doctor". The film includes numerous references to ''Doctor Who'' as well as original alien races from the show such as [[Sontaran]]s, [[Auton]]s and a bastardized version of [[Cybermen]], the [[Cyberon]]s. The film poked fun at the fact that BBV and others were able to use monsters and other characters from ''Doctor Who'', but never the Doctor himself.


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A number of unauthorized versions of Doctor Who and of the Doctor have appeared.

Partial list

Video

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  • BBV introduced Sylvester McCoy as "the Professor", later (for legal reasons), "the Dominie", with Sophie Aldred as "Ace", later Alice. The audios featured scripts by, among others, Robert Shearman (under a pseudonym), Mark Gatiss and Nigel Fairs.
  • The Wanderer or Fred, played by Nicholas Briggs in the BBV audio adventures Cyber-Hunt and Vital Signs is loosely based on the Doctor as portrayed by Briggs in the Audio Visuals fan audio series. In Cyber-Hunt, he comes up against Cyberons.
  • Lalla Ward and John Leeson reprised their roles as Romana and K-9, respectively, for a series of audio dramas called The Mistress and K-9. While the producers of these audios were able to licence K-9, they couldn't licence Romana, thus she was never referred to by this name. Later, when Big Finish obtained a full licence to produce Doctor Who-based audio dramas, Ward was once again able to perform the character as Romana.

Comics

  • The Wildstorm comic book The Establishment featured Mister Pharmacist, who resembled a much darker and sinister version of the Fourth Doctor. He worked alongside a team of super-secret agents based on other characters from British fantasy and adventure television series. The Establishment made many other allusions to this genre and to British pulp fiction.

In-Universe Pastiches

The Doctor Who Universe itself has a pastiche version of Doctor Who, called Professor X. Bernice Summerfield briefly visited that fictional universe and met Professor X during No Future.

See also