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Summary: Before the Doctor can settle down to married life, he must face one last confrontation with his deadly enemy of certain death - the Master. (imdb)
The people of the BBC are, if anything, quite good at making fun of their own franchises, sometimes with quite a bit of imagination. The shapeshifting time-travelling doctor is put for a spin here with much talent involved. Jonathan Pryce, Rowan Atkinson and Jim Broadbent shine, and watch out for a few surprises.
My favorite televised Doctor Who "thing" while the series was in limbo, this is a parody that truly loves its source material. Atkinson is pitch-perfect as The Doctor played for laughs alone, as is Jonathan Pryce as The Master. It all gets a bit silly in the end, but that's what Comic Relief is all about: getting a bit silly for charity. Early proof that Moff was the right man to take the reins from Russel T.