Doctor Who (in-universe)/Non-valid sources

Doctor Who (in-universe) was depicted in several sources considered by this Wiki as "invalid sources".

1990s
In 1993, the proposed 30th anniversary special, The Dark Dimension, was abandoned after an argument broke out amongst the actors over the size of Tom Baker's part. (NOTVALID: Doctor Whoah!)

2000s
During the filming of an episode around Christmas 2005, a miscommunication between Russell T. Davies and the BBC Wales design department meant that fifty extras dressed as sticklebacks had to be hastily re-costumed. (NOTVALID: Doctor Whoah!)

On the set of New Earth, the design department attempted make the Catkind "ultra realistic" - taking an actual cat and putting on the head of an extra - an idea that proved impractical. (NOTVALID: Doctor Whoah!)

Two employees from ITV attempted to knock Doctor Who out of the ratings by nailing planks of wood over the entrance to the BBC Upper Boat studio. (NOTVALID: Doctor Whoah!)

After seeing the Judoon in Smith and Jones, Stike and Varl chewed out their agent for not getting them the part, which called for a "chunky, militaristic alien race". (NOTVALID: Doctor Whoah!)

After the Macra returned to the show, several classic era villains waited around the phone hoping to get the call to return themselves. (NOTVALID: Doctor Whoah!)

In October 2007, a Children in Need special was filmed. Tom Baker, Sylvester McCoy, and Paul McGann attempted to infiltrate the recording in disguise. (NOTVALID: Doctor Whoah!)

After the broadcast of two episodes involving UNIT, fans were dismayed that Mikes Yates was absent. (NOTVALID: Doctor Whoah!)

In 2008, the BBC announced that they had cast both Withnail and I as the Tenth Doctor. (NOTVALID: Doctor What)

2070s
By 2072, the original copy of the then-lost episodes of the Doctor Who cartoon had been taped over with an episode of Primeval. Cosgrove Hall recreated them with specially-filmed live-action inserts. (NOTVALID: Doctor Whoah!