Doctors Assemble! (webcast)

Doctors Assemble! was a webcast that made specifically for the Doctor Who: Lockdown! event, coinciding with a tweetalong for An Adventure in Space and Time. It was a multi-Doctor story featured all thirteen of the Doctor's main televised incarnations, as well as the War Doctor.

Though the webcast had a visual element, it consisted only of CGI exterior and interior shots of the Doctor's TARDIS, with pictures appearing on the TARDIS scanner. All of the Doctors appeared via voiceover, though their likenesses were featured in humorous profile pictures in the emergency "group chat" on the scanner. Of the various Doctors, only the First Doctor was played by an actor who had portrayed him on television, namely David Bradley, while all the other incarnations were voiced by impressionists, some of whom had never contributed to licensed Doctor Who media in the past.

Synopsis
Trapped in his TARDIS by a a mysterious entity intent on conquering Earth, the Fourth Doctor contacts his past and future selves via his TARDIS's telepathic circuits. Can the fourteen bickering Doctors come together across Time and Space to work out a solution before the Fourth Doctor is crushed by the collapsing internal dimensions of his Ship?

Plot
to be added

Cast

 * The First Doctor - David Bradley
 * The Second Doctor - Chris Walker-Thomson
 * The Third Doctor - Jon Culshaw
 * The Fourth Doctor - Jon Culshaw
 * The Fifth Doctor - Jon Culshaw
 * The Sixth Doctor - Angus Villiers-Stuart
 * The Seventh Doctor - Wink Taylor
 * The Eighth Doctor - Angus Villiers-Stuart
 * The War Doctor - Jonathon Carley
 * The Ninth Doctor - Pete Walsh
 * The Tenth Doctor - Elliott Crossley
 * The Eleventh Doctor - Jacob Dudman
 * The Twelfth Doctor - Jonathon Carley
 * The Thirteenth Doctor - Debra Stephenson

Crew

 * Written by by James Goss
 * VFX & Video Editing - Rob Baines
 * Artwork - Will Brooks
 * Profile Pictures - Andrew-Mark Thompson
 * Audio Editing - Scott Handcock
 * Sound Design - Benji Clifford
 * Music - Howard Carter

Continuity

 * The War Doctor appears a young, ruthless man with dark hair and his currently facing an unending war. (TV: The Night of the Doctor)
 * The First Doctor is in the TARDIS with Chesterton, and sees the call appear not on the scanner but from within the food machine. (TV: The Daleks) The Third Doctor picks up the call on John Benton's Bunsen burner in his UNIT laboratory. (TV: Terror of the Autons)
 * A picture of Grace Holloway appears on the Eighth Doctor's profile picture. (TV: Doctor Who) The Fourth Doctor's profile picture, meanwhile, features Mona Lisa in the front, (TV: City of Death) and the Seventh Doctor's depicts him on Iceworld. (TV: Dragonfire) The Eleventh Doctor's profile picture is a screenshot from the Laurel and Hardy movie in which he previously inserted himself to contact Amy and Rory. (TV: The Impossible Astronaut)
 * The Second Doctor suggests the Fourth Doctor check the fluid links. (TV: The Daleks) He is currently travelling alone with Jamie. (TV: The Two Doctors)
 * The Eighth Doctor wonders if the cause of the dimensional anomalies in the Fourth Doctor's TARDIS might not be the Eye of Harmony. (TV: The Deadly Assassin, Doctor Who)
 * The Third Doctor repeats his anecdote about the "daisiest daisy" in an attempt to cheer up his other incarnations. (TV: The Time Monster)
 * The Fifth Doctor says that all the bickering is making him "miss Tegan". (TV: Resurrection of the Daleks)
 * To solve the TARDIS's malfunction, the Third Doctor proposes that the Doctors synchronise their time streams. (COMIC: The Test of Time)
 * When he joins the efforts, the War Doctor is met with embarrassment and dread by his other selves, who are baffled by his ruthlessly efficient way of dealing with the alien threat. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)
 * The First Doctor locates the circuits responsible for the call appearing on the food machine thanks to the fault locator. (TV: The Daleks)