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Merry Christmas, Doctor Who is very, very strange. It was made for a laugh and wasn’t intended for the public to watch. 

Does it even count as being part of the Doctor Who universe? 

In my eyes it does! 

While it is basically just a drunk K-9 singing, the minisode is so odd and peculiar I couldn’t help but love it. 

It’s just a bit of fun. 

 


We did it. We found the true best episode of Doctor Who. The Curse of Fatal Death looks like nothing in comparison.


Merry Christmas Doctor Who is just a delightfully silly little short. You can see the chemistry between the leads, and it's always fun to see glimpses into the actor's just goofing off a bit behind the scenes.


This review contains spoilers!

📝5/10

Counting down to Whomas 2024, one adventure at a time!

Day Two: Canine Christmas Carols!

MY SCATTERED AND TOTALLY IRRELEVANT NOTES:

This is a 1-minute YouTube video from 1978, created for a BBC gag reel for their Christmas Party. What we get here is Tom Baker serving K9 a drink straight from the bottle and John Leven singing "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" in K9’s voice, while Mary Tamm spends the entire clip smiling awkwardly and never uttering a word.

Is it funny? Not particularly. Is it Christmassy? I guess a little. Is it awkward? A bit, yes. Is it essential? Not at all. Is it an interesting piece of Doctor Who-related trivia for your Christmas-themed quiz nights? Well, it could be.


merry christmas


As a commedy sketch, I didn't really find this very funny so, for me, it kind of fails in its role. The jokes mostly aren't bad, but they aren't really very good. There's not really much substance to it other than that.


It will definitely make you laugh


Peak television. Nuff said.


A silly little improv piece not meant for the public. Nothing much to say other than it's short and easy to find.