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The one hundred and fifth instalment of '''''[[The Daft Dimension]]''''' was printed in [[DWM 584]].
The one hundred and fifth instalment of '''''[[The Daft Dimension]]''''' was printed in [[DWM 584]].

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The one hundred and fifth instalment of The Daft Dimension was printed in DWM 584.

Summary

It's the morning of 24 November 1963, and young Timmy Smith has invented the world's first Doctor Who joke. Timmy tries out the joke on his friends;

"Knock knock!"
"Who's there?"
"Doctor!"
"Doctor Who?"
"Come along, Susan, into the TARDIS, hmm?"

Timmy stands waiting for a reaction, but the other boys are perplexed. "Who are you calling Susan?" one boy demands, as two other boys complain about not getting the joke, and that Timmy never told them who the Doctor was. An annoyed Timmy walks away saying "you all watched ITV didn't you?"

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References

  • The boys are standing near a red post box.