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(Hardly a leap, you can hear the difference in the YouTube video. Heck, some people even mention it in the comments.)
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(OttselSpy is right. This impressionist sounds nothing like Jon Pertwee. He sounds nothing like Tom Baker either. This man is just doing an advert narrator voice.)
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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* The end caption credited copyright to 1981 [[BBC Enterprises Limited]].
* The end caption credited copyright to 1981 [[BBC Enterprises Limited]].
* Despite using the character of [[Tom Baker]]'s [[Fourth Doctor]], the actor voicing him uses an impression more akin to [[Jon Pertwee]]'s [[Third Doctor]].


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

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A Streets Doctor Who advertisement was produced in 1981 to advertise the Streets Doctor Who Ice Cream. The advertisement was first released in late November 1981 in Australia. The promotional campaign had an extremely short run, due to Peter Davison already having premiered as the Fifth Doctor by the time the advertisement aired.[1]

The segment is of great note for being the first known licensed Doctor Who animation ever created.

Synopsis

The Doctor and K9 hunt for the very first Dr. Who ice cream treat.

Plot

The Doctor and K9 enter the TARDIS, and travel to an ice cavern, where they find the first Doctor Who Ice Cream encased in a prism. Suddenly, a doppelganger of the Doctor arrives, who is soon revealed to be the shape-shifting alien Necros. Necros intends to steal the Ice Cream, but is defeated by a massive laser beam. The Doctor says it's a "pity he couldn't stay", and takes some of the ice cream for himself. K9 asks the Doctor who invented them, causing the Doctor to respond affirmingly with, "Who else, K9?"

Cast

References

The Doctor's TARDIS

  • The TARDIS has a siren lamp.

Story notes

Continuity

to be added

Footnotes