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* In an early sketch of the real {{wi|The Basil Brush Show}}, Basil encountered a [[Tibetan Yeti|Yeti]] in the [[Himalayas]]. The costume used for the Yeti was one of those featured in ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]''.
* In an early sketch of the real {{wi|The Basil Brush Show}}, Basil encountered a [[Tibetan Yeti|Yeti]] in the [[Himalayas]]. The costume used for the Yeti was one of those featured in ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]''.
* Basil Brush had a new show in 2008 entitled {{wi|Basil's Swap Shop}}, which featured ex-''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'' host [[Barney Harwood]].
* Basil Brush had a new show in 2008 entitled {{wi|Basil's Swap Shop}}, which featured ex-''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'' host [[Barney Harwood]].
* Several cast members of the real ''The Basil Brush Show'' have acted in ''Doctor Who ''stories or its spinoffs; [[Rodney Bewes]], [[Derek Fowlds]], [[Christopher Pizzey]] and [[Milton Johns]].


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Revision as of 16:26, 19 September 2020

Basil Brush
Basil finds the Doctor. (COMIC: TV Action!)

Basil Brush was a fictional puppet character in at least the 20th century. Ace listed the character's television programme among the favourites of her youth. (PROSE: No Future)

Professor X, fully aware of his status as a fictional character, said that he felt like he was "caught between Basil Brush and Bruce Forsyth." (PROSE: No Future)

When the Eighth Doctor was brought into a parallel universe in which his reality existed only as fiction on 12 October 1979, Basil was one of the brain-washed minions of Beep the Meep. The Doctor, Basil and countless other 1970s TV personalities were saved by the actor Tom Baker, who played the Fourth Doctor. (COMIC: TV Action!)

Behind the scenes