"Doctor Eyes" with Fred Harris as Tom Baker and Sue Holderness (you know, Marlene) as Gloria, a Mary Tamm Romana pisstake. From the brilliant ITV sketch show written by David Renwick and Andrew Mar...
"Doctor Eyes" with Fred Harris as Tom Baker and Sue Holderness (you know, Marlene) as Gloria, a Mary Tamm Romana pisstake. From the brilliant ITV sketch show written by David Renwick and Andrew Marshall.
It's mandatory when uploading this clip to mention it was directed by Geoffrey Sax, who later went onto direct the inferior Paul McGann Doctor Who TV Movie, so I just have.
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God Lord!! Where did you dig this up? I was a teenager when this series came out. Sunday afternoons were the highlight of my week. Fred Harris apparently has the broom cupboard slot on British Forces Kids TV these days. Yet Noel Edmonds is in work.
Dear god! Apart from the "Chromakey 5" gag that was disappointingly un-funny. One of those weak, one gag sketches that just comes across as a bit nasty rather than clever. Thanks for posting it though :)
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Where did you dig this up? I was a teenager when this series came out. Sunday afternoons were the highlight of my week. Fred Harris apparently has the broom cupboard slot on British Forces Kids TV these days. Yet Noel Edmonds is in work.
BBC have 11 episodes of this archived.