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* [[Alan Sugar (actor)|Alan Sugar]] - himself | * [[Alan Sugar (actor)|Alan Sugar]] - himself | ||
* [[Mary Berry]] - herself | |||
* [[Paul Hollywood]] - himself | |||
* [[Graham Norton]] - himself | |||
* [[Tim Peake]] - himself | |||
* [[Len Goodman]] - himself | |||
* [[Gary Lineker]] - himself | |||
* [[Jamie Dorman]] - himself | |||
* [[Britney Spears]] - herself | |||
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* The appearance of the Doctor in the sketch was not publicised. | * The appearance of the Doctor in the sketch was not publicised. | ||
* The Twelfth Doctor appears on the [[TARDIS]] [[phone]]. | * The Twelfth Doctor appears on the [[TARDIS]] [[phone]]. | ||
* This is the first ever BBC ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story to feature laughter track. | |||
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[[Category:2016 television stories]] | [[Category:2016 television stories]] |
Revision as of 21:33, 18 November 2016
Looking for Pudsey was a short 2016 minisode on Children in Need that featured the Twelfth Doctor as played by Peter Capaldi.
Sypnosis
Eddie Redmayne is search for Pudsey, he gets into contact with many individuals, the Twelfth Doctor being one.
Cast
- Twelfth Doctor - Peter Capaldi
- Eddie Redmayne - himself
- Mel Giedroyc - herself
- Sue Perkins - herself
- Alan Sugar - himself
- Mary Berry - herself
- Paul Hollywood - himself
- Graham Norton - himself
- Tim Peake - himself
- Len Goodman - himself
- Gary Lineker - himself
- Jamie Dorman - himself
- Britney Spears - herself
Rest to be added
Crew
To be added
Notes
- This is the first freshly filmed Children in Need special since The Great Detective.
- It is the second appearance of Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor on screen in 2016, the other being the Class television story For Tonight We Might Die.
- The appearance of the Doctor in the sketch was not publicised.
- The Twelfth Doctor appears on the TARDIS phone.
- This is the first ever BBC Doctor Who story to feature laughter track.