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An Episode Where The Doctor Visits The Doctor Who Experience?
Sora2311
18-04-2015
Would it be possible for the Doctor to visit the Doctor Who Experience in a scene similiar to the end of Vincent And The Doctor? 12 could loose hope and sight of what he does untill someone brings him to the Doctor Who Experience (can have a different name in the show) where he sees all things from past adventures and hears from the Owner (can be a dying old man in the show) of how grateful he is of the Doctor and of how he has followed all his different faces for the past 50 years collection things from his Earth adventures. He could end with how sad he is he never got meet him personally to thank him.
saladfingers81
18-04-2015
Good Lord has something gotten into the forum water?!

This is, with all due respect, an utterly horrendous idea in every possible way.
donovan5
18-04-2015
I suppose he could visit a parallel earth were the Doctor is simply a TV character,could have Peter moaning that he doesn't like the actor playing him
Sora2311
18-04-2015
Lol actually reading what I wrote it does seem a pretty naff idea.
CD93
18-04-2015
All very Red Dwarf.
donovan5
18-04-2015
Originally Posted by CD93:
“All very Red Dwarf.”

Yep though they really just nicked it from DC comics
Michael_Eve
18-04-2015
I like a bit of Meta, The Avengers had Emma Peel watching the previous Cybernauts episode in Return of the Cybernauts, Back to Reality is a good Red Dwarf episode and The Strange World of Gurney Slade is Anthony Newley's masterpiece, but think you can't push it too far with Who before it gets too self indulgent, I think. Guess it won't get as meta as Love and Monsters, which had great stuff in it; shame about the rather dreadful, IMHO, last quarter.
Abomination
18-04-2015
The concept in the OP of visiting the experience simply wouldn't work, but I wouldn't be adverse to a meta-inspired story. The X-Files did something along those lines in its seventh season (an episode titled Hollywood A.D. if I recall), with Mulder and Scully being depicted in a hilariously inaccurate movie about themselves.

Doctor Who could somehow do something similar, though I don't know whether there'd be enough of a concept there to develop a whole episode out of.
Lewis Christian
18-04-2015
No thanks.
be more pacific
18-04-2015
It could never happen. The "Ofcom on speed-dial" guys would complain about advertising on the BBC.
JAS84
18-04-2015
Originally Posted by donovan5:
“I suppose he could visit a parallel earth were the Doctor is simply a TV character,could have Peter moaning that he doesn't like the actor playing him”

This was already done, in the final IDW comic. The 11th Doctor came to our world, and met Matt Smith.
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Special_2013
Dalekbuster523
18-04-2015
Doctor Who and the Meta Exhibition by Steven Moffat
Dalekbuster523
18-04-2015
Originally Posted by JAS84:
“This was already done”

Not on-screen, though.
donovan5
18-04-2015
Originally Posted by JAS84:
“This was already done, in the final IDW comic. The 11th Doctor came to our world, and met Matt Smith.
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Special_2013”

Well the TV show has nicked a few ideas from other media before so I guess it could happen.
Was the story any good?
doctor blue box
18-04-2015
Although Im not really keen on the specific idea by the Op, Something along those lines with the doctor visiting the real world would be good.

Imagine his reaction to seeing children with cuddly daleks, or the real Peter Capaldi and Jenna coleman standing around on set laughing with michelle gomez

Perhaps if there wasn't perceived to be enough material on the subject for a whole episode then maybe it could be done as a comic relief/children in need special.
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