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The Future Is At Your Fingertips (TV story)

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The Future Is At Your Fingertips was the on screen title of a five-part commercial featuring Jon Pertwee reprising his role of the Doctor.

Pertwee stated New Zealand Telecom had been given permission by the BBC to use the Doctor as a spokesman for their brand thus the New Zealand Post Office contracted him to take part. [3]

While they weren't aired all over New Zealand television due to company issues they were released at Chicago Film Festival for people to see[4] as well as being shown in the executive market[5] and have since become available online.

Synopsis

The Doctor makes people aware of the usefulness of New Zealand Telecom.

Plot

Commercial 1

The familiar TARDIS sound can be heard followed by its appearance, but it was instead disguised as a red telephone box rather than a police box. The Doctor steps out and gets his bearings. He is passed by a flock of sheep and a shepherdess.

The woman asks if she can uses the Doctor's phone as the Doctor praises New Zealand Telecom. The woman then leaves the TARDIS telling the Doctor it was a "collect call". The Doctor then departs.

Commercial 2

Again the TARDIS materialises and the Doctor steps out in a library to praise New Zealand Telecom. Due to his shouting in a library he is shushed. The Doctor then departs

Commercial 3

The TARDIS again lands at a farmhouse and the Doctor shows off different telephones, shows how they work and explains their usage can be inside the house or outside of it. The Doctor leaves the farmhouse in darkness bar the light of a farmer making a call.

Commercial 4

Outside the TARDIS is a line of people. One of which the Doctor takes into the TARDIS to show how teletext operates. The Doctor then takes him out the TARDIS and shouts for the next person to enter.

Commercial 5

The red telephone box TARDIS materialises on a bridge as a truck is about to cross. The driver then calls someone up to moan about the TARDIS. The Doctor then pinches the driver's phone and introduces himself as the Doctor. The Doctor then leaves in the TARDIS

Cast

Crew

References

The TARDIS

Species

  • Sheep pass the Doctor's TARDIS.

Technology

  • New Zealand Telecom is a talking point of the Doctr.
  • The Doctor mentions teletext.

Story notes

  • Five were produced and were scrapped from main broadcasts but were eventually released at Chicago Film Festival for people to see[8] as well as being shown in the executive market.[9]
  • Jon Pertwee described the commercials as a "unconscionable waste" of money.[10]

External links

to be added

Footnotes

  1. New Zealand Doctor Who. doctorwho.org.nz (August 96). Retrieved on 7 March 2023.
  2. New Zealand Doctor Who. doctorwho.org.nz (August 96). Retrieved on 7 March 2023.
  3. New Zealand Doctor Who. doctorwho.org.nz (August 96). Retrieved on 7 March 2023.
  4. New Zealand Doctor Who. doctorwho.org.nz (August 96). Retrieved on 7 March 2023.
  5. New Zealand Doctor Who. doctorwho.org.nz (March 88). Retrieved on 7 March 2023.
  6. New Zealand Doctor Who. doctorwho.org.nz (August 96). Retrieved on 7 March 2023.
  7. New Zealand Doctor Who. doctorwho.org.nz (August 96). Retrieved on 7 March 2023.
  8. New Zealand Doctor Who. doctorwho.org.nz (August 96). Retrieved on 7 March 2023.
  9. New Zealand Doctor Who. doctorwho.org.nz (March 88). Retrieved on 7 March 2023.
  10. New Zealand Doctor Who. doctorwho.org.nz (August 96). Retrieved on 7 March 2023.
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