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Top Trumps TV is a UK television programme based on Top Trumps, shown on Five in late 2008. It is hosted by Robert Llewellyn and Ashley Hames. Destiny of the Doctors: A PC adventure game in which you play a jellyish-esque creature who must rescue the first seven Doctors from the Master. Notable for its live-action cutscenes featuring Anthony Ainley's final performance as the Master.

For example, Teleport allows you to swap your card with your opponent's, which is great if you have been paying attention and know that a particularly powerful card is due up. Another handy one is Scanner, which enables you to take a sneaky look at your opponent's card. Due to their limited presence the Ability Cards don't unbalance things unduly; rather they add some much needed spice and variety to each encounter. New Series Adventures: 2005 onwards. These feature the current TV Doctor and aim themselves towards a more general and kid-inclusive audience. However, the writers like to sneak in references to Darker and Edgier works from the Doctor Who Expanded Universe. These new books appear to be in continuity with the TV series, being referenced (in "Boom Town" and "The End of Time" Part One) in the TV show itself. Trailed off during the Twelfth Doctor's era. Recordings of original prose stories, generally one or two hours long; these are variously known as the New Series Audio Exclusives or simply New Series Adventures, although (somewhat confusingly) the latter title also refers to print novels and their audio recordings. Despite the ban on advertising on the BBC channels themselves, the BBC have been happy to allow Doctor Who to be used in advertising and promotions for various companies over the years. A few of these have gone beyond simple pictures and slogans to tell actual stories:In the 1980s, Canadian company Nelvana planned to produce an animated Who series for American network CBS, which fell through. Early concept art for the series featured a Doctor who bore a striking resemblance to Egon Spengler, from The Real Ghostbusters. Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension: An eight-part Crisis Crossover that ran through the 10th, 11th and 12th Doctor series and a number of special issues in August-November 2017.

Doctor Who And The Daleks In The Seven Keys To Doomsday, a 1974 stage play with a long title, an alternate Fourth Doctor portayed by Trevor Martin (the real Fourth Doctor had yet to appear on television) and also Daleks. And, as you would expect, the Seven Keys to Doomsday. Remade in 2008 as a Big Finish audio, with Trevor Martin reprising his Doctor.A Fix With Sontarans": A crossover mini-episode which appeared as a segment of the once-popular Jim'll Fix It. It became a invoked Banned Episode after its host, Jimmy Savile, was posthumously outed as a serial rapist. Play in adventure mode and battle across the universe or challenge an opponent closer to home in the two player game. TelevisionMost TV spin-offs are unambiguously in the continuity of the main TV series: this section is for TV oddments whose continuity was ambiguous even at the time of production. The ArcHive Tapes: A series of four audio episodes presented as an In-Universe historical document, dedicated to filling in the gaps of the Cybermen's appearances in the classic series. Narrated by Cyberman actor David Banks.

Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen: A five-part miniseries released bi-weekly in July-September 2016, crossing over the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th Doctor series in a story that follows on from certain events in " Hell Bent", the Series 9 finale of the television series. (Beware Late Arrival Spoilers!) Fantasy Kitchen Sink: You name it, it's in there. Iris Wildthyme especially goes all out on this trope. The release of the Season 22 Blu-Ray unbanned the episode by removing the Savile segments of the episode and adding a less continuity destroying ending note The lead-in to Savile's appearance is young Gareth revealing that he watches the Doctor on TV, which is how he knew how to pilot the TARDIS. Since this is kept intact in this new version it still makes placing it in continuity a question mark, managing to not only get around the main issue everyone had with the short but also allowing the viewer to treat its canonicity just like every other example on the list.

Gunmetal Holder, a metal Top Trumps case only available to club members who win the monthly prize draw. Hours 10 and 15: "AI am the Doctor" and "Wrong Place at the Right Time", events in the mobile game Doctor Who: Lost in Time Doctor Who Pinball: Williams Electronics published a physical pinball game where the Master and Davros team up to hurl the first seven Doctors into the sun and only your pinball wizardry can rescue them and defeat the villains. FarSight Studios subsequently released a digital pinball game where the Master forms a Legion of Doom of the Doctor's greatest enemies, and the Twelfth Doctor calls on his previous incarnations and you, the player, for help.



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