![]() This was the third of three sketches produced for BBC Two's Doctor Who Night, alongside The Pitch of Fear and The Web of Caves.David lists Peter Davison's credits as Love for Lydia, A Very Peculiar Practice, All Creatures Great and Small, as well as Doctor Who, and writing the theme tune for Button Moon.Posters and memorabilia from other science fiction franchises can also be seen, including Star Trek, Star Wars, Red Dwarf, Men In Black, Toy Story, and RoboCop.Although not confirmed, it can be assumed he was going to ask about the UNIT dating controversy which resulted from that episode. Mark attempts to ask Peter a question about Mawdryn Undead involving the Brigadier.Mark states that he hasn't cried "this much since Adric died.".Mark asks David if his surprise is the missing episodes of the serial The Ice Warriors.Mark screams " Omega" when being woken by David.Who and the Daleks is seen in the background. As a look of utter terror dawns on Davison's face, Mark turns out the light, and removes Davison's gag. After they have taken "enough" photos, Mark asks if he can kiss Davison, which David agrees to. ![]() Throughout all of this, Davison looks on in horror, and is startled when David slaps his leg in apparent frustration.Įventually they settle on a compromise, and David takes several photographs of Mark and Davison instead. When asking if Davison could sign some of his Target novelisations, Mark is yet again chided by David who states that this would be an imposition, and that "Peter is a friend", and a "guest in this house". Mark then tries to ask Davison questions, to which David again tells him off, as "everybody asks about Doctor Who," and that he should instead ask about his theatre work. Mark starts to cry, commenting he has not felt this moved since Adric died in Earthshock, prompting David to apologise to Davison for his roommate's behaviour, telling him that Mark is a bit of a fan. David gives Mark enough clues for him to work out that it is Peter Davison, but tells him not to "shout his name like he's a thing." After declaring he had always had the idea to "hang outside his flat" and "bundle him into the boot of a car", David removes the hood, revealing a scared and bewildered Peter Davison with his mouth taped shut. ![]() He tells Mark he has something for him, and he enthusiastically tries to guess what it is. David enters what appears to be his shared bedroom with Mark, whom he promptly wakes, escorting someone who is bound, and has their head covered. ![]()
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