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[[File:Torchwood Special - BBC|thumb|right|''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' gets the ''Dead Ringers'' treatment]]
'''Dead Ringers''' was a [[British]] radio and television comedy impressions show airing from 2000 to 2007.  
[[File:Tony Blair regenerates like Dr Who - BBC|thumb|right|What happens when a [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|PM]] regenerates?]]
'''Dead Ringers''' was a [[British]] radio and television comedy impressions show airing from [[2000]] to [[2007]].  


* [[Phil Cornwell]] ([[Stallholder]]) parodied the [[Ninth Doctor]] in a sketch for the Christmas [[2005]] edition of ''Dead Ringers'' (''Christmas Day at Doctor Who's'').
* [[Phil Cornwell]] ([[Stallholder]]) parodied the [[Ninth Doctor]] in a sketch for the Christmas 2005 edition of ''Dead Ringers'' (''Christmas Day at Doctor Who's'').
* [[Jon Culshaw]] played multiple Doctors on ''Dead Ringers'', most notably the [[Fourth Doctor|Fourth]] and [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]].  
* [[Jon Culshaw]] played multiple Doctors on ''Dead Ringers'', most notably the [[Fourth Doctor|Fourth]] and [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]].  


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