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Animal Magic (TV story)

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The 1 May 1979 episode of the educational BBC series Animal Magic (1962-1983), later released on the Doctor Who: The CollectionSeason 17 Blu-ray boxset as simply Animal Magic,[1] was a crossover with Doctor Who, featuring the Fourth Doctor played by Tom Baker.

Baker was explicitly playing the Doctor, rather than appearing as himself — with the script going as far as to establish that the Doctor was hosting from the alien setting of the then-upcoming TV story The Creature from the Pit. However, the story freely broke the fourth wall, with the Doctor addressing the viewers and ending on the note of telling them to "look out next time I'm on!"

The aim of the mini-episode was to educate an audience on various species the Doctor has met both from the real world and the monsters from series. The fourth-wall-breaking, however, was framed through the narrative device of the Doctor making a broadcast.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Tom Baker appears in character as the Doctor during the 1 May 1979 episode of the BBC children's wildlife programme Animal Magic, filmed on the planet Chloris.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor, with his head and hands in portable stocks, is walking through a jungle and notices a live broadcast. He then states that he’s on Chloris and has escaped some bandits who think they’ve got the upper hand — going on to elaborate "that's another story".

The Doctor states that a little while ago, he happened to be on Earth and was talking to a friend of his, who said that Earth had some ferocious animals. The friend started getting a little competitive about the animals on Earth, saying which are the largest and the deadliest — citing the elephant as the largest, and the puff adder as the deadliest.

Naturally, the Doctor countered with a list of "some of the things I'd bumped into during my travels" — such as the voracious Shrivenzale, the tree-sized Krynoid, or the deadly Wirrn or the Fendahl. He thinks that the audience isn't taking his claims seriously, but ends his spiel by saying "What did you say? You don't believe it? Well, you look out the next time I'm on!" The Doctor then laughs manically and says "Bye, bye!" before walking off.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor mentions the elephant as the largest animal on Earth.
  • The Doctor mentions the puff adder as the deadliest animal.
  • The Doctor mentions that the Shrivenzale used to eat "six buffaloes a day" and "two wheelbarrow-loads of coconuts — unbroken!" He goes on: "When it wanted to break the coconuts, if it did... (he removes his right hand from the stocks to demonstrate) it had very short arms, and it used to put the coconut in its arm, like that..." (he clenches his fist and demonstrates cracking an imaginary coconut in the crook of his arm, before replacing his hand in the stocks)
  • The Doctor describes the Krynoid as "tall as a Douglas fir and three times its circumference".
  • The Doctor describes the Wirrn as "a gigantic insect with a sting so fierce it could have done in an elephant in five seconds".
  • According to the Doctor, the Fendahl was "so deadly that when it used to pass anybody, it would just walk past someone and go... (sucks in breath noisily) ...and suck the life right out of them".

Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

 
The title card before the special.

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

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