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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* [[Emily Cook]] opened a casting call for the voice of the [[UNIT]] receptionist on her Twitter account on [[4 November (production)|4 November]], [[2020 (production)|2020]].<ref>https://twitter.com/Emily_Rosina/status/1323920414658203648</ref>
* [[Emily Cook]] opened a casting call for the voice of the [[UNIT]] receptionist on her Twitter account on [[4 November (production)|4 November]], [[2020 (production)|2020]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/Emily_Rosina/status/1323920414658203648 Emily Cook on Twitter]</ref>
* It's hinted that Emily Cook's character introduced the phrase [[wibbly wobbly, timey wimey]] via a ontological paradox.
* It's hinted that Emily Cook's character introduced the phrase [[wibbly wobbly, timey wimey]] via a ontological paradox.
** This would explain how the [[Fifth Doctor]] knew about it in [[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'', but makes it a discrepancy that the [[War Doctor]] didn’t know it in [[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]''.
** This would explain how the [[Fifth Doctor]] knew about it in [[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'', but makes it a discrepancy that the [[War Doctor]] didn’t know it in [[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]''.
* Audio from the end of [[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'' can be heard from the ''Doctor Who'' fan's television at the start of the webcast (specifically [[Donna Noble]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] and the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] [[Cloister Bell]]) along with the [[Doctor Who theme|2007 version of the ''Doctor Who'' theme]]. At the end of the webcast the 1970-1974 version plays, transitioning into the credits.
* Audio from the end of [[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'' can be heard from the ''Doctor Who'' fan's television at the start of the webcast (specifically [[Donna Noble]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] and the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] [[Cloister Bell]]) along with the [[Doctor Who theme|2007 version of the ''Doctor Who'' theme]]. At the end of the webcast the 1970-1974 version plays, transitioning into the credits.
* [[Andy Frankham-Allen]] revealed on Twitter that it was through him that [[the Brigadier]] had been licensed for the webcast, and that it had been co-writer [[Jon Culshaw]] who'd reached out to him for the project.<ref>https://twitter.com/franklyme9/status/1328789847813857284</ref>
* [[Andy Frankham-Allen]] revealed on Twitter that it was through him that [[the Brigadier]] had been licensed for the webcast, and that it had been co-writer [[Jon Culshaw]] who'd reached out to him for the project.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20201117195959/https://twitter.com/franklyme9/status/1328789847813857284 Andy Frankham-Allen on Twitter]</ref>


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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* The Doctor says that "jiggery pokery" is a technical term. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
* The Doctor says that "jiggery pokery" is a technical term. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
* Terrance Dicks writes for ''Doctor Who''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bafflement and Devotion (short story)|Bafflement and Devotion]]'', ''[[The Great Big Book Exchange (short story)|The Great Big Book Exchange]]'')
* Terrance Dicks writes for ''Doctor Who''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bafflement and Devotion (short story)|Bafflement and Devotion]]'', ''[[The Great Big Book Exchange (short story)|The Great Big Book Exchange]]'')
== External links ==
{{chakoteya|Extras/CIN2020UNITonCall.html|Lockdown: U.N.I.T. on Call}}


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

Revision as of 21:40, 8 March 2022

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U.N.I.T. On Call was a Doctor Who: Lockdown! webcast released in November 2020, tying in with the tweetalong of TV: Turn Left.

It featured Jon Culshaw voicing Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (licensed from the Haisman Estate) as well as the Third Doctor, and the return of Katy Manning to the part of Jo Grant in a video story. It was also notable for featuring a performance by writer and producer Emily Cook.

Publisher's summary

As COVID-19 continues to threaten the world, one Doctor Who fan makes a special call for help…

Plot

After finishing an episode of Doctor Who, a fan decides to call UNIT, and an operator puts her on hold. After a short while, the operator informs the fan to keep on waiting. Finally, she gets in contact with the Third Doctor. The Doctor asks why the fan is calling, and she responds by saying she's from the future.

The fan tells the Doctor about the toll COVID-19 is having on everyone, and the Doctor consoles her. The Brigadier then enters the conversation, saying that UNIT can handle the situation, but the fan tells him that UNIT has been suspended, and that's why she called. The Brigadier is outraged at the fate of UNIT, and then Jo pleads to the Doctor for him to help. The Doctor responds by telling the fan to remain positive in spite of all the hardships, and Jo corroborates this with some sage advice, based upon her experiences with the Doctor.

The Brigadier reaffirms this, and then he and Jo disconnect, leaving the Doctor and the fan to talk privately. The Doctor imparts some final kind words, and he too disconnects from the call. A mysterious caller then applauds the Doctor, Jo, and the Brigadier, saying he couldn't have it better. He says it's worth an afternoon tea break, suggesting some Jammie Dodgers. He then comes up with an idea for a Doctor Who story, "who's for a brew", and promptly disconnects after saying he'll share it with Barry. The fan contentedly sighs, picks up a cup of tea and some Jammy Dodgers for herself, and puts on another episode of Doctor Who.

Cast

Thanks to The Haisman Estate

Crew

References

The Doctor

UNIT

Music

Technology

The Doctor Who series

Food and beverages

Notes

Continuity

External links

Footnotes