Do You Have a Licence to Save this Planet? (home video)

Publisher's Summary
What do you get if you cross a Krynoid with an Auton, Sontaran and a sombrero wearing Cyberon with a penchant for fine wines and Ex-cell-ent conversation?

Shot probably.

On the other hand you could have landed yourself in the middle of the Licensed Reality Corporations' ™ attempt to wipe the stain of the Foot Doctor from the bottom of Accepted Cannonicity.

Packed full of strange whizzy things, blue swirly things, and more than its fair share of spoons, "Do You Have A Licence To Save This Planet…" brings SYLVESTER McCOY into battle against some of the most fearsome As Seen On BBCTV's DOCTOR WHO Monsters of all time.

Armed only with a duffle coat, an umbrella and a patented Sylvester-o-matic-talk-them-to-death-o-tron THE FOOT DOCTOR has come to save the universe once again.

He's back. And it's about feet.

Plot
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Cast

 * The Foot Doctor - Sylvester McCoy
 * The Salesman - Mark Donovan
 * Geoff / The Licensor - Nigel Fairs
 * Gloria - Jo Castleton
 * Rassilon - Nigel Peever
 * Delivery Man - Gareth Preston
 * Sontaran - Rupert Booth
 * Autons - Rupert Booth, Philip T. Robinson, Paul Griggs
 * Cyberons - Gareth Preston, Paul Griggs, Philip T. Robinson
 * Cyberon Voices - Paul Ebbs, Steve Johnson

Production crew

 * Cyberons designed by Terry Cooper
 * Auton / Sontaran Costumes by Philip T. Robinson
 * Autons / Sontarans created by Robert Holmes
 * Krynoid created by Robert Banks Stewart
 * Sound Recordist / Sound Effects - Mike Neilson
 * Main Theme - Steve Johnson
 * Incidental Music - Mike Neilson
 * Editor - Bill Baggs
 * CGI / Video Effects - Steve Johnson
 * Props - Helen Gazely
 * Production Assistants - Rob Neilson, [[Paul Griggs
 * Special Thanks to - David Elms, Rob Shearman, Zoe McAden, Helen Baggs, Sherry Howell, Steve Butler and the Pickled Heads at BATTLEFIELD V
 * Directed and Produced by Bill Baggs

References / Jokes

 * The Sontarans and Autons both from BBV's range appear as well as BBV's own version of the Cybermen the Cyberons.
 * The 'Foot Doctor' uses janus spoons (a play on Janus thorns), which he plays before throwing them.
 * The Cyberons appear with a teleport like effect (from Blake's 7).
 * A krynoid appears.
 * The Foot Doctor refers to himself as a Chronoduke (an obvious play on Time Lord).
 * There are various references to companions and the various conventions and sayings involved.
 * The Foot Doctor travels in space and time in a washing machine.

Story notes

 * The opening title sequence vaguely resembles the Doctor Who theme tune, it even begins with a Police Box spinning, before being knocked out of the was by a washing machine.
 * At the beginning of the story 'The Foot Doctor' is inside a (CGI) ship operating a console that bares a striking resemblance to a TARDIS.

Myths
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Filming Locations
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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
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Continuity

 * The end of the story features someone vaguely resembling the Master, a regeneration which references Time and the Rani and a speech at the end which references Survival.

DVD, video, and Other releases
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