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* The Man In Blue - Andrew Ross Hay


== Crew ==
== Crew ==

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Children in Need 1985 was a short sketch during the BBC One Children in Need telethon. All the actors were partially in-character and at the end a cheque for £1,000 was presented by the Sixth Doctor and a further cheque for £100 was presented by the Second Doctor from the Doctor Who Appreciation Society.

Synopsis

Children In Need host Terry Wogan and The Sky At Night presenter Patrick Moore, witness twenty Doctor Who stars emerging from the TARDIS, before the Doctors appear and argue about a cheque before revealing a link to the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Blackpool and a DWAS member in the audience, known as The Man In Blue.

Plot

It is November 22nd, 1985. Children In Need host Terry Wogan and The Sky At Night presenter Patrick Moore walk over to a materialising TARDIS, with Moore asking the studio audience whether he should open the door, which they encourage him to do. Prior to him doing this the camera cuts to the audience and we see The Man In Blue (Andrew Ross Hay). Patrick Moore opens the door and we then see Second Doctor emerge from the box in full costume blowing a party blower.

Terry then begins to introduce a total of twenty Doctor Who stars who also emerge from the TARDIS. Patrick Troughton is followed by Carole Ann Ford (Susan Foreman, Maureen O'Brien (Vicki), Peter Purvis (Steven Taylor), Michael Craze (Ben Jackson), and Adrienne Hill (Katrina).

At this point Jon Pertwee (the Third Doctor) steps out carrying the beginnings of a very large cheque, which requires several people to hold. These are Pertwee, Caroline John (Liz Shaw), Nicholas Courtney (Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart) Richard Franklin (Captain Mike Yates), John Levene (Sergeant John Benton), Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith), Louise Jameson (Leela), Ian Marter (Harry Sullivan), and Peter Davison (the Fifth Doctor. The cheque carriers end at this point.

The last few to leave the TARDIS are Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), Mark Strickson (Vislor Turlough), Nicola Bryant (Peri Brown), and Colin Baker (the Sixth Doctor). As Colin presents a smaller version of the cheque for £1000, the show cuts back to the audience and The Man In Blue. Troughton then steps forward with a second cheque for £100 from The Doctor Who Appreciation Society.

In character, Pertwee then intervenes asking whether Patrick had said where the cheque came from. An in character argument then breaks out between Pertwee, Troughton and Baker, with Pertwee revealing that Troughton was told to say it came from one day's showing of the Doctor Who show in Blackpool. Colin Baker then looks to the audience asking "Who's that?" pointing directly toward The Man In Blue. Fed up of the arguing, Wogan gets into the TARDIS and dematerialises. We then see the audience with The Man In Blue clapping, talking to his friend then looking round towards the camera.

Cast

Crew

Ad-libbed by the cast.

References

Story Notes

  • All the actors are partially in-character.
  • Therefore, this is the only time Colin Baker and Nicholas Courtney appear together partially in-character as the Sixth Doctor and the Brigadier when Baker was the incumbent Doctor.
  • This is the last on-screen appearance of Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor.
  • The Man In Blue in the audience was Andrew Ross Hay, who went onto become a radio chat show host who among numerous others interviewed Sir Patrick Moore, Colin Baker, Peter Davison, Peter Purvis and John Levene.
  • On YouTube, one particular version of this Doctor Who clip has amassed over 187,000 views.

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