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[[Phil Cornwell]] ([[Stallholder]]) parodied the [[Ninth Doctor]] in a sketch entitled ''Christmas Day at Doctor Who's''. In the spoof, [[Christopher Eccleston]] comes home to his family, die-hard ''Star Trek'' fans, and has to admit to them that he is going to play the next Doctor. And the end of the sketch, he agrees to only do one year to appease his bitter relatives. | [[Phil Cornwell]] ([[Stallholder]]) parodied the [[Ninth Doctor]] in a sketch entitled ''Christmas Day at Doctor Who's''. In the spoof, [[Christopher Eccleston]] comes home to his family, die-hard ''Star Trek'' fans, and has to admit to them that he is going to play the next Doctor. And the end of the sketch, he agrees to only do one year to appease his bitter relatives. | ||
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Revision as of 00:49, 4 June 2017
Dead Ringers was a British radio and television comedy impressions show airing from 2000 to 2007. The show parodied several versions of the Doctor during its tenure.
Jon Culshaw played multiple Doctors on Dead Ringers, most notably the Fourth and Tenth.
Phil Cornwell (Stallholder) parodied the Ninth Doctor in a sketch entitled Christmas Day at Doctor Who's. In the spoof, Christopher Eccleston comes home to his family, die-hard Star Trek fans, and has to admit to them that he is going to play the next Doctor. And the end of the sketch, he agrees to only do one year to appease his bitter relatives.