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*In 2005 [[wikipedia:The Chaser's War on Everything|The Chaser's War on Everything]], a current affairs satire program produced by the [[wikipedia:Australian Broadcasting Corporation|Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] (ABC) aired a parody song sung by Andrew Hansen (a self declared Doctor Who fan). The song featured Hansen as a Doctor Who fan (from the 'Woolongong Doctor Who Fan Club') playing a Doctor Who tribute song based on the [[Doctor Who theme]] singing about how if you're a fan of Doctor Who, you're a social outcast. All actors who played the Doctor were mentioned (including [[David Tennant]] who had at the time just been announced to the public as the [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Peter Cushing]] and [[Richard E. Grant]]). As well as [[Robert Holmes]], (with references to [[Scream of the Shalka]] and various companions.)
*In 2005 [[wikipedia:The Chaser's War on Everything|The Chaser's War on Everything]], a current affairs satire program produced by the [[wikipedia:Australian Broadcasting Corporation|Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] (ABC) aired a parody song sung by Andrew Hansen (a self declared Doctor Who fan). The song featured Hansen as a Doctor Who fan (from the 'Woolongong Doctor Who Fan Club') playing a Doctor Who tribute song based on the [[Doctor Who theme]] singing about how if you're a fan of Doctor Who, you're a social outcast. All actors who played the Doctor were mentioned (including [[David Tennant]] who had at the time just been announced to the public as the [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Peter Cushing]] and [[Richard E. Grant]]). As well as [[Robert Holmes]], (with references to [[Scream of the Shalka]] and various companions.)
*The Christmas 2006 episode of ''[[wikipedia:The Vicar of Dibley|The Vicar of Dibley]]'' featured a ''Doctor Who''-themed wedding, including actual [[BBC]] [[Dalek]] props, as well as a bride dressed in [[David Tennant]]'s [[Tenth Doctor]] costume. A previous episode of the same series also had the suggestion that a wedding dress should be decorated with hearts, each one containing a different image of the Doctor's various incarnations.
*The Christmas 2006 episode of ''[[wikipedia:The Vicar of Dibley|The Vicar of Dibley]]'' featured a ''Doctor Who''-themed wedding, including actual [[BBC]] [[Dalek]] props, as well as a bridesmaid dressed in [[David Tennant]]'s [[Tenth Doctor]] costume. A previous episode of the same series also had the suggestion that a wedding dress should be decorated with hearts, each one containing a different image of the Doctor's various incarnations.
*The [[2007]] "Extra Special Series Finale" of the comedy series ''[[Wikipedia:Extras (TV series)|Extras]]'' featured [[Wikipedia:Ricky Gervais|Ricky Gervais]] as struggling actor [[Wikipedia:Andy Millman|Andy Millman]], playing an [[alien]] villain opposite [[David Tennant]] in a fictional ''Doctor Who'' story. The finale showed a brief excerpt from his death scene.
*The [[2007]] "Extra Special Series Finale" of the comedy series ''[[Wikipedia:Extras (TV series)|Extras]]'' featured [[Wikipedia:Ricky Gervais|Ricky Gervais]] as struggling actor [[Wikipedia:Andy Millman|Andy Millman]], playing an [[alien]] villain opposite [[David Tennant]] in a fictional ''Doctor Who'' story. The finale showed a brief excerpt from his death scene.
[[Image:Rickygervaisasshlong.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Ricky Gervias as "Shlong".]]
[[Image:Rickygervaisasshlong.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Ricky Gervias as "Shlong".]]
In the special, Ricky is reluctantly cast as a slug-like [[alien]] called Shlong. [[David Tennant]] reprises his role as [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] in a cameo appearance. A brief clip of the episode is shown in which the Doctor and an unidentified [[companion]], a female police constable are attacked by Shlong. The Doctor describes the attack as "hyper-podulating", a manipulation of "molluskian glang valves to internally vibrate our [[DNA]]", a process that will turn its victims into slugs in roughly thirty seconds. Shlong is quickly dispatched when the Doctor throws table salt on him.
In the special, Ricky is reluctantly cast as a slug-like [[alien]] called Shlong. [[David Tennant]] reprises his role as [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] in a cameo appearance. A brief clip of the episode is shown in which the Doctor and an unidentified [[companion]], a female police constable are attacked by Shlong. The Doctor describes the attack as "hyper-podulating", a manipulation of "molluskian glang valves to internally vibrate our [[DNA]]", a process that will turn its victims into slugs in roughly thirty seconds. Shlong is quickly dispatched when the Doctor throws table salt on him.


==Comics==
==Comics==

Revision as of 22:43, 27 December 2009

As a cultural phenomenon for nearly half a century, Doctor Who has been both the target of parody, as well as the frame of reference for satire of other subjects.


Television

1980s

1990s

2000s

Ricky Gervias as "Shlong".

In the special, Ricky is reluctantly cast as a slug-like alien called Shlong. David Tennant reprises his role as the Doctor in a cameo appearance. A brief clip of the episode is shown in which the Doctor and an unidentified companion, a female police constable are attacked by Shlong. The Doctor describes the attack as "hyper-podulating", a manipulation of "molluskian glang valves to internally vibrate our DNA", a process that will turn its victims into slugs in roughly thirty seconds. Shlong is quickly dispatched when the Doctor throws table salt on him.

Comics

2000s

Doctor Who parodies