List of Doctor Who parodies
The long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who has been the subject of many parodies over the years. Following are some of the notable Doctor Who parodies.
Books
- The Doctor and the Enterprise by Jean Airey. , first serialized six issues of Enterprise, a Star Trek fanzine.
- Doctor Whom: or ET Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Parodication by A. R. R. R. Roberts
- Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse by James Goss, illustrated by Russell T. Davies
Comic books
- It's Even Bigger on the Inside by Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett
- Whoah! Eight Years of Bizarre Cartoons from the Pages of Doctor Who Magazine by Jamie Lenman
Film shorts
- Do You Have a License to Save This Planet?, BBV Productions
- "The Ballad of Russell and Julie", The Hillywood Show, made for the wrap party after David Tennant’s last episode
- Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Daleks, by Andrew Orton'
- Japanese Doctor Who, by filmmaker Joshua Kahan'
- Reign of Turner, by Steven Warren Hill, Jennifer Adams Kelley, and Robert Warnock
- “The Silurian Disruption”, French and Saunders outtake included in The Curse of Fatal Death ''''
Music
- "Doctorin' the Tardis" by the The Timelords
- "I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas with a Dalek" by the The Go-Go's
Radio
- "Professxor Prune and the Electric Time Trousers" I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again, series 7, episode 1–13
- "Whatever Happened to Susan Foreman?", Whatever Happened to... by Adrian Mourby ''''
Short stories
- "The Tardis at Pooh Corner" by Peter David, written 1983, published online 2002
Television
- "Biology 101", Community, season 3, episode, introduces a fictitious television, Inspector Spacetime, that is a parody of Tom Baker portraying Doctor Who
- The Chaser’s War On Everything '', spoof song in series one
- "Christmas with the Doctor, Dead Ringers '
- The Curse of the Fatal Death written by Stephen Moffat as a Comic Relief special
- "Doctor Who", Tonight's the Night, featured John Barrowman and David Tennant
- "Doctor Who Meets The Nerd",' Robot Chicken on Adult Swim ''''
- Doctor Who Night, featured numerous parody sketches, including:
- * "The Kidnappers", David Walliams and Mark Gatiss
- * "The Pitch of Fear", David Walliams and Mark Gatiss
- * "The Web of Caves", David Walliams and Mark Gatiss
- "The Eurostar", Dead Ringers, parody of Tom Baker
- "Facing Thatchos", The Lenny Henry Show, series one
- The Five Doctors Reboot, created by Peter Davison for the fiftieth anniversary of Doctor Who
- "Hello My Dalek", Crackerjack
- It’s a Square World, season six, episode 3, featured Clive Dunn as
- "Pakistani Daleks", Q... by Spike Milligan
- "Space / Time", Comic Relief
- "Time Crash" Children in Need 2007
- "Doctor Time Space and the Continuums", Codename: Kids Next Door, season 3, episode 11b "Operation: U.N.C.O.O.L."
Video games
- Hugo II, Whodunit?, features a secondary character called the Doctor who has a "sonar screwdriver"
Web series
- Doctor Whore, pornographic parody
- How It Should Have Ended
- * "Doctor Who: How Doomsday Should Have Ended", no. 86
- * "Super Café: Who’s a Hero" season 5, Super Cafe series no. 8
- Untitled Web Series About a Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time, aka Inspector Spacetime, based the fictitious Inspector Spacetime introduced on the television series ''Community''