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:''In a clip from the film ''[[Blackbeard's Ghost]]'', Steve Walker is haunted by Blackbeard, as the two drive around in Steve's car. Blackbeard is terrified by the "craft" they cruise in, and becomes convinced it is powered by an animal under the hood. He attempts to take control of the wheel, shoving the pedal to the floor, causing the car to veer out of control. As the car drives through several yards and front porches, causing countless destruction, it nearly runs over a [[police officer]], who gives pursuit. The officer finds a bottle of rum dropped by the (still invisible) Blackbeard, and incorrectly deduces that Walker has been drinking. Blackbeard tries to take back his rum, leading to a three-man hustle over the bottle that ends with it broken. Blackbeard intends to kill the officer with his sword over this, but Walker talks him out of it. Instead, Blackbeards takes the officer's notepad and pencil and begins destroying both mid-air. Blackbeard takes the officer's gun, shooting six rounds into Walker's car, barely missing both Walker and the officer. Blackbeard steals the officer's motorcycle, driving it around before crashing it into a tree. Walker offers his wrists up to the officer, who puts handcuffs on him.'' | :''In a clip from the film ''[[Blackbeard's Ghost]]'', Steve Walker is haunted by Blackbeard, as the two drive around in Steve's car. Blackbeard is terrified by the "craft" they cruise in, and becomes convinced it is powered by an animal under the hood. He attempts to take control of the wheel, shoving the pedal to the floor, causing the car to veer out of control. As the car drives through several yards and front porches, causing countless destruction, it nearly runs over a [[police officer]], who gives pursuit. The officer finds a bottle of rum dropped by the (still invisible) Blackbeard, and incorrectly deduces that Walker has been drinking. Blackbeard tries to take back his rum, leading to a three-man hustle over the bottle that ends with it broken. Blackbeard intends to kill the officer with his sword over this, but Walker talks him out of it. Instead, Blackbeards takes the officer's notepad and pencil and begins destroying both mid-air. Blackbeard takes the officer's gun, shooting six rounds into Walker's car, barely missing both Walker and the officer. Blackbeard steals the officer's motorcycle, driving it around before crashing it into a tree. Walker offers his wrists up to the officer, who puts handcuffs on him.'' | ||
The Doctor | The Doctor now sits behind the ticket booth, impersonating a collector. A girl walks to the counter and asks for two tickets, and the Doctor gives them to her free of charge, noting that he isn't entirely without influence. Turning back to the audience, the Doctor recounts that there was once a little bot named [[Mowgli]], and he was lost in a jungle. One day, he met a cobra snake called [[Kaa]]... | ||
: ''In a scene from ''[[The Jungle Book]]'', Kaa sings to Mowgli the song ''[[Trust in Me]]'', as he attempts to convince Mowlgi to trust him. As Mowgli is hypnotised and falls asleep in Kaa's coils, Kaa is visited by Shere Khan, who is searching for Mowlgi and suspects Kaa has him. Kaa convinces Shere Khan that he doesn't have Mowgli, and Shere Khan leaves. As Moowgli wakes up, he sees Kaa is planning to eat him. As Kaa's deception is revealed, he tell's Mowgli that he can't trust anyone...'' | : ''In a scene from ''[[The Jungle Book]]'', Kaa sings to Mowgli the song ''[[Trust in Me]]'', as he attempts to convince Mowlgi to trust him. As Mowgli is hypnotised and falls asleep in Kaa's coils, Kaa is visited by Shere Khan, who is searching for Mowlgi and suspects Kaa has him. Kaa convinces Shere Khan that he doesn't have Mowgli, and Shere Khan leaves. As Moowgli wakes up, he sees Kaa is planning to eat him. As Kaa's deception is revealed, he tell's Mowgli that he can't trust anyone...'' | ||
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: ''Later, Tia lays in bed, shocked by a vision. She tells Tony that Mr. Bolt will never let them leave, and they have to escape. Tony resists the belief in her vision, but admits that she's right.'' | : ''Later, Tia lays in bed, shocked by a vision. She tells Tony that Mr. Bolt will never let them leave, and they have to escape. Tony resists the belief in her vision, but admits that she's right.'' | ||
The Doctor, now in | The Doctor, now in the theatre's auditorium, muses on the life of [[dog]]s (who, he points out, don't talk and rarely sing) before reminding his audience that all of this is null and void to Disney, at least as far as their film ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'' is concerned. | ||
: ''In a scene from ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'', Lady is checked into a dog pound. There, the other dogs are ecstatic to see such a high-class animal at the kennel. The dog Peg comes to her defense. Lady has a license on her collar, which giver her higher status in the human world and "freedom." The other dogs offhandedly mention "the Tramp," a womanizing stray who continues to evade being captured. Peg sings ''He's a Tramp''.'' | : ''In a scene from ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'', Lady is checked into a dog pound. There, the other dogs are ecstatic to see such a high-class animal at the kennel. The dog Peg comes to her defense. Lady has a license on her collar, which giver her higher status in the human world and "freedom." The other dogs offhandedly mention "the Tramp," a womanizing stray who continues to evade being captured. Peg sings ''He's a Tramp''.'' | ||
[[File:Disney Time 1975 Fourth Doctor TARDIS.jpg|thumb|The Doctor finishes the presentation, rushing off in the TARDIS to save [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]].]] | [[File:Disney Time 1975 Fourth Doctor TARDIS.jpg|thumb|The Doctor finishes the presentation, rushing off in the TARDIS to save [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]].]] | ||
The camera then cuts to the Doctor, alone in the | The camera then cuts to the Doctor, alone in the auditorium as the screening concludes. Suddenly, a hand rises from between the rows, holding a piece of paper. After reading this, the Doctor explains that it is a message from [[Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]], who is "in trouble again", and needs his help. The Doctor hurriedly returns to the TARDIS, telling his audience "And now it's time to say goodbye to all of you. But I'll be seeing you again soon. Next Saturday, in fact. Goodbye!" He enters the TARDIS, which dematerialises. | ||
: ''Over the credits as the TARDIS vanishes, ''He's a Tramp'' plays once more.'' | : ''Over the credits as the TARDIS vanishes, ''He's a Tramp'' plays once more.'' | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
[[File:DISNEY TIME MICKEY FOUR.jpg|thumb|A promotional image of the Doctor and Mickey printed | [[File:DISNEY TIME MICKEY FOUR.jpg|thumb|A promotional image of the Doctor and Mickey printed alongside the ''[[Radio Times]]''. programme listing.]] | ||
* [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]] | * [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]] | ||
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