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Doctor Who's Line is it Anyway? is a crossover between Doctor Who and Whose Line is it Anyway?

This segment is from MAD Season 4, Episode 14 (92): Lone Rango / Doctor Who's Line is it Anyway?

Summary[]

The Daleks force the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors to face their greatest challenge yet: improv games.

References[]

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Characters[]

  • Tenth Doctor (David Tennant)
  • Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith)
  • Wayne Brady
  • Daleks

Transcript[]

Lead Dalek: So, Doctor, not only have you've been captured by the Daleks... but we have captured your past self as well!

Eleventh Doctor: But if you exterminate him, then I'll never resist. And the Daleks will rip us all!

Tenth Doctor: Whoa, kid. Calm down. Don't over think this Doctor Who crossover. People wanna see us together, getting yelled at by a trash can.

Lead Dalek: Silence! Silence! You will be EXTERMINATED!

Tenth Doctor: Oh yeah? Well what have you got planned for us this time? Death by lasers? Drop us into the heart of a dying star? Scare us to death by showing us how small our budget is?

Lead Dalek: Your demise will be worse than you could ever imagine. You'll perform... improve game.


Eleventh Doctor: Wow. That is worse than I could ever imagine.


Lead Dalek: On tonight's show. The doctor, the doctor, and Wayne Brady.


Wayne Brady: I- I really don't think I belong here.

Lead Dalek: You are too modest. It wouldn't be whose line without you.

Audience Dalek: Yay Wayne Brady!

Lead Dalek: For our first game we need a location from the audience. Any location will do.


Lead Dalek: I heard bed-and-breakfast. Begin the scene.

Wayne Brady: Ah welcome to my bed and breakfast. I have to warn you we do things a little bit silly here.

Tenth Doctor: Oh that's too bad. We hate silly things. Goodbye.

Lead Dalek: Excellent improv scene, Wayne Brady receives 1,000 points. The doctors receive nothing.

Eleventh Doctor: Oh come on. We were kind of funny.

Tenth Doctor: The points don't matter anyway.

Eleventh Doctor: Yeah but I still want them points are cool.

Lead Dalek: Next we will do props. The doctors will perform with a traffic cone. Wayne Brady will perform with a sonic screwdriver.

Tenth Doctor: Our sonic screwdriver. if we could get that we could escape easily.

Eleventh Doctor: Excuse me, would you want to trade props?

Wayne Brady: Are you kidding? This thing is comedy gold. Check this out. Hello telephone and uh... hello walkie-talkie?

Audience Dalek: Ha-ha ha-ha ha-ha. Amazing. How does he come up with that on the spot?

Audience Dalek-2: I bet he planned some jokes ahead of time.

Audience Dalek: You take that back.

Lead Dalek: Wonderful. Wayne Brady receives 1 million points and we have a winner. The winner is the doctors.

Eleventh Doctor: Really, we won?

Lead Dalek: No i'm being sarcastic. I guess it's hard to tell what tone of voice i'm using.

Tenth Doctor: But we-

Wayne Brady: Woo-hoo! Wayne Brady wins again.

Lead Dalek: Incorrect. The winner is the Daleks. For the Daleks always win. Ha-ha ha-ha ha-ha. Now suffer through these credits.

Trivia[]

  • Antagonists: Daleks
  • This is the first time BBC's Doctor Who and Whose Line is it Anyway? showed up.
  • This is the 49th segment that the name of a MAD parody is said.
  • To do the voice of the Daleks, Kevin Shinick recorded his voice in Audacity 2.0's Apple Audio Unit Distortion: Speech - Radio Tower, and the end result is a fairly good impression of Roy Skelton's Dalek voice.
  • Before the title card appeared, the opening sequence was a parody of the opening sequence to the British version of Whose Line is it Anyway? from 1994 to 1998, where it featured a white line on a red background, out of which a series of four characters, drawn simply as white outlines, appeared and interacted, and the style was similar to that of La Linea by Osvaldo Cavandoli.
  • The premise of the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors facing off against the Daleks is similar to the upcoming 50th Anniversary Special that aired on BBC on November 23, 2013 in the United Kingdom.
  • The Tenth and Eleventh Doctors and Wayne Brady were exterminated by the Daleks when they turn into skeletons and covered with dust, and at the end of the sketch, the Daleks won. What is odd, though, is that neither Doctor regenerated, likely because it was either funnier or the episode aired before Peter Capaldi (the Twelfth Doctor) had not been announced as Matt Smith's (the Eleventh Doctor) successor.
  • At the very end, the Daleks claim they always win. This is a blatant lie, since they actually lose in most of their appearances.
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