The first known[citation needed] televised Doctor Who spoof was on the Michael Bentine sketch show It's a Square World in December 1963, only a few weeks after the series first aired. Season 6, Episode 8, broadcast on New Year's Eve, featured Clive Dunn playing a scientist called Doctor Fotheringown ("Doctor Who?" / "No, not Doctor Who, Doctor Fotheringown!"), for which Dunn wore William Hartnell's First Doctor costume and wig. The sketch, which was recorded on 16 and 20 December 1963, also featured Wilfrid Brambell and Patrick Moore.
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The sketch/sitdown comedy series starring Irish comic Dave Allen featured several Who parodies throughout its long run. A prominent example originally aired in the early 1970s – an Irish country priest is tidying up his church, then quickly becomes aware that the baptismal font (which is roughly cylindrical, with a wide base and a domed top) is following him. As the cleric quickens his pace down the nave, the font charges after him screaming in metallic tones, "Exterminate! Exterminate! Annihilate! Destroy!" The priest ducks behind the pulpit, which then dematerializes (accompanied by the familiar TARDIS sound effects).
and Baby Jane
This children's game/comedy sketch show featured several Who parodies, notably 1974's 'Ello My Dalek!, including Don MacLean as the Fourth Doctor and Peter Glaze as Lethbridge-Stewart, and notably no appearance from Harry Sullivan as he is "having his duffle-coat surgically removed".
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The sketch/sitdown comedy series starring Irish comic Dave Allen featured several Who parodies throughout its long run. A prominent example originally aired in the early 1970s – an Irish country priest is tidying up his church, then quickly becomes aware that the baptismal font (which is roughly cylindrical, with a wide base and a domed top) is following him. As the cleric quickens his pace down the nave, the font charges after him screaming in metallic tones, "Exterminate! Exterminate! Annihilate! Destroy!" The priest ducks behind the pulpit, which then dematerializes (accompanied by the familiar TARDIS sound effects).
and Baby Jane
This children's game/comedy sketch show featured several Who parodies, notably 1974's 'Ello My Dalek!, including Don MacLean as the Fourth Doctor and Peter Glaze as Lethbridge-Stewart, and notably no appearance from Harry Sullivan as he is "having his duffle-coat surgically removed".
Whatever Happened to Baby
Whatever Happened To Baby Jane
whatever happened to baby jane
Whatever Happened to baby Jane
Hudson (What Ever Happened
Whatever Happened To Baby
Whatever Happened To Baby Jane
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
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