The Few Doctors Trailer

The Few Doctors Trailer (1997)

"Oh no... I've been persuaded to stay!" 20 September 1997 Comedy 35 mins

BBC Executives are gathered to come up with a new concept for Doctor Who on television. After the Children's and Drama departments are excluded the project falls in the hands of the BBC Sports department. The classic science fiction series is changed into a sports grudge match between all the television and movie Doctors against the classic monsters - Cybermen, Daleks, etc.

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Cast

Stephen Mansfield

as 1st Doctor

Adam Vanger

as 2nd Doctor

Daniel Cohen

as 3rd Doctor

Pete Franklin

as 4th Doctor

Andrew Beech

as 5th Doctor

Derek Handley

as 6th Doctor

Roger Dilley

as 7th Doctor

Toby Aspin

as 8th Doctor

Tom Finnis

as Doctor Who (Peter Cushing)

Peter Miles

as BBC Executive

Alistair Lock

as BBC Chairman

Gary Russell

as Drama Executive

Jason Haigh-Ellery

as Comedy Executive

Dawn Eaton

as Children's Executive

Sarah Fowler

as Worldwide Executive

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 20 September 1997

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