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* This sketch unexpectedly predicted two aspects of the DWU [[Seventh Doctor]]'s era; namely that the [[Sixth Doctor]] would regenerate on the floor of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] after extreme turbulence, later seen in [[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani (TV story)|Time and the Rani]]'', and the Doctor facing a villainous [[Margaret Thatcher]] allegory, later seen in [[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol]]''.
* This sketch unexpectedly predicted two aspects of the DWU [[Seventh Doctor]]'s era; namely that the [[Sixth Doctor]] would regenerate on the floor of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] after extreme turbulence, later seen in [[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani (TV story)|Time and the Rani]]'', and the Doctor facing a villainous [[Margaret Thatcher]] allegory, later seen in [[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol]]''.
* While not strictly part of ''Doctor Who'' continuity, this sketch technically makes Lenny Henry the first black actor to play the Doctor. The first to do so in an official capacity, however, would be [[Daniel Anthony]] in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' serial ''[[Death of the Doctor (TV story)|Death of the Doctor]]'' in [[2010 (releases)|2010]] when he briefly played the [[Eleventh Doctor]] in place of [[Matt Smith]].
* While not strictly part of ''Doctor Who'' continuity, this sketch technically makes Lenny Henry the first black actor to play the Doctor. The first to do so in an official capacity, however, would be [[Daniel Anthony]] in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' serial ''[[Death of the Doctor (TV story)|Death of the Doctor]]'' in [[2010 (releases)|2010]] when he briefly played the [[Eleventh Doctor]] in place of [[Matt Smith]].
* The first genuine  non-white   [[The Doctor (Fugitive of the Judoon)|Doctor]], however, would be [[Jo Martin]], introduced in ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]].''
* The first non-white incarnation of the Doctor in the TV series would be [[Jo Martin]]'s [[The Doctor (Fugitive of the Judoon)|Fugitive Doctor]], introduced in [[TV]]: ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]].''
* Both Peri and the Cyberman Denos use a type of [[ray gun]] distinct from the [[Cyber-gun]]s used in contemporary television serials.
* Both Peri and the Cyberman Denos use a type of [[ray gun]] distinct from the [[Cyber-gun]]s used in contemporary television serials.
* Thatchos and Denos are [[CyberNeomorph]]s.
* Thatchos and Denos are [[CyberNeomorph]]s.

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An unnamed sketch aired on the British comedy series The Lenny Henry Show featuring Lenny Henry portraying a seventh incarnation of the Doctor. It was included on the VHS release of The Curse of Fatal Death, the DVD release of Mindwarp, and the blu-ray release of Season 22.

Synopsis

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Plot

In the TARDIS, Peri shouts for the Doctor to help. He stands up from behind the console in a new incarnation, having regenerated during the earlier turbulence in the time vortex. The TARDIS lands on a planet where the pair encounter a Cyberman bearing a striking resemblance to Margaret Thatcher who has conquered the planet. After defeating her and liberating the people, the Doctor and Peri leave for more adventures.

Cast

Crew

Rest to be added

References

Story notes

Home video releases

The story was released on the VHS of The Curse of Fatal Death and the DVD release of Mindwarp. In 2022, it was included in the blu-ray The Collection boxset of Season 22.

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