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'''''The Kidnappers''''' was a comedy sketch written by [[Mark Gatiss]], in | [[File:The_kidnappers.jpg|thumb|[[Peter Davison]] is kidnapped.]]'''''The Kidnappers''''' was a comedy sketch written by [[Mark Gatiss]], in [[Peter Davison]] is kidnapped by an enthusiastic ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fan. | ||
It stars | It stars Davison as himself, and Gatiss and [[David Walliams]] as the fans, Mark and David respectively. | ||
Alongside ''[[The Pitch of Fear]]' and '[[The Web of Caves]]'', it was the third of three sketches first broadcast as part of [[BBC Two]]'s ''[[Doctor Who Night (1999)|Doctor Who Night]]'' on [[13th November]] [[1999]]. | Alongside ''[[The Pitch of Fear]]' and '[[The Web of Caves]]'', it was the third of three sketches first broadcast as part of [[BBC Two]]'s ''[[Doctor Who Night (1999)|Doctor Who Night]]'' on [[13th November]] [[1999]]. |
Revision as of 14:54, 12 April 2013
The Kidnappers was a comedy sketch written by Mark Gatiss, in Peter Davison is kidnapped by an enthusiastic Doctor Who fan.
It stars Davison as himself, and Gatiss and David Walliams as the fans, Mark and David respectively.
Alongside The Pitch of Fear' and 'The Web of Caves, it was the third of three sketches first broadcast as part of BBC Two's Doctor Who Night on 13th November 1999.
All three sketches were later released as a special feature on Disc One of the DVD box-set, The Beginning.