Fifty-Third Entry in the Charles Daniels Unauthorized Programme Guide O' Dandy Extra Special Thanks To Finn Clark for the title! And Super Special thanks to Maddogg for the acronym to WANK! Serial AAA - Head From Ace - The Doctor has been forced into a new form by the Time Lords. Dropped on earth after the Time Lords have had their naughty way with the Doctor, he is left to die for good. It looks like the end but the moment has been prepared for. A mysterious small figure shrouded in shadows has manipulated the laws of time and space to send back one human - a young woman named Ace - to assist the Doctor in his time of need. Ace arrives just in time to carry the unconscious Doctor to a hospital bed in top secret UNIT/WANK headquarters and begins to practice very unorthodox nursing methods...well I guess that depends on what she was nursing. Anyway this goes on for several steamy hours. Meanwhile the entire world faces a threat. A shower of glowing creme eggs fall on EsSEX and the Brigadier, which apparently hurts quite a lot. The New Recruited scientist Liz Shaw, from Hull, and the limping Brigadier decide to investigate the phenomenon. Factory boss Cadbury is a Nestle - a member of an alien collective intelligence which colonizes planets by copying native life lifeforms. Nestle have the amazing ability to control plastic and chocolate. Cadbury is making both killer creme eggs and Autons, plastic mannequins able to fight and destroy, controlled by the Nestle consciousness. He has also been making plastic replicas of beautiful women to seduce the leaders of major governments and seduce his way into power. Usually the Doctor would quickly make short work of pesky alien invaders from beyond the terrors of space, but his regeneration sickness is having the most unexpected affects upon him. Ace has successfully corrupted the Doctor into being little more than a tough punk. She talks him into getting a tattoo on his arm and into stealing cars. This leads to a heart clutching cliffhanger as Ace climbs under the seat and begins to do things to the Doctor that seriously impair his ability to drive the stolen vehicle. However the Doctor's erratic driving saves the day when he accidentally runs over several Autons that were on their way to kill Shaw and the Brigadier. Cadbury decides the time is right to unleash his irresistible replicas of lust. The replicas go on a rampage molesting all they see, except the Doctor who has been completely sexually drained by Ace. The lust automatons have no effect on the Doctor. The only person in the world left to help, he finally decides he better do something. He calmly walks up to the vile 65 foot tall squidoid Nestle monster, gives it a poke in the eyes ala Venusian akidio, and it dies dramatically for several minutes in a cheap negative effect. The lust replicas cease to function and the world is saved. Ace has completed her mission and is returned to her own timestream with the help of a time crystal. The Brigadier then tells Liz Shaw that all the lust replicas will be destroyed, however they really get stored away in WANK's collection of strange alien devices. The Brigadier is also curious how the Doctor got involved with a girl like Ace. He signs on the Doctor as a scientific advisor even though he secretly hopes some of the pretty girls who always seem to be hanging around the Doctor will come his way too. The Doctor demands facilities to fix the TARDIS, a yellow roadster known as Bessie, and that no one brings up the events of his actions on this fateful day ever again for legal reasons. Book(s)/Other Related - Doctor Who Gets Head From Ace Doctor Mysterio Futurro Girly Fun Time! Temporal Sex - The Guide To Pleasing Your Parter In The Past And Possible Never Tense. Fluffs - Pertwee seemed naked for most this story "Oh my!! OH MY!! AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!" "That's not your line Professor!" "I know!! Just don't stop...go on!" Fashion Victims - The Doctor discards clothes FAR too often, making us all victims. Does Ace really need a fully functional battle suit for EVERYTHING?! Goofs - Why don't the Nestle kill the President of the United States after duplicating him, instead of just continuously seducing him? Why was Cadbury making creme eggs for Nestle? The Doctor gurns randomly. At the start of episode two the Doctor clutches his head before... oh nevermind! Technobabble - "No! The vacuum pump is on override in the submatrix quantifier!" Insists the dazed Doctor in bed. Links - The Doctor mentions he hasn't been blown away into space like this since The Enema of the World. Dialogue Disasters - ACE: Umm..UHHHHH! MMhhmm!! BRIGADIER: So these creme eggs originate in outerspace do they? Well, that might just mean they AREN'T FROM EARTH! DOCTOR: I haven't met such a nice and willing girl since Joan of Arc, Ace! Dialogue Triumphs - BRIGADIER: In the last ten years I've gone further and further with my flirting Miss Shaw, I've drawn attention to myself at last! Viewers' Quotes - "The fact they [lust replicas] so FIRMLY resembled fashion models and yet were completely devoid and taken from context of lude magazines made them all the more real!" - Chris Punk (1979) "Well, I heard it had robots and I love robots so I watched and even though the story was compelling in so many ways, it seemed to lack that one special element that truly is Doctor Who. Most people can't find a way to define that magical charm of Doctor Who but I can sum it up perfectly - "QUIRKS!" - Creator of the Quirks (1990) "It depicted everything so perfectly - the horror, the uncanny realism. The monsters, the sex, the cheap negative effects. It was like watching 2001 all over again without being in space, or having any of that higher evolution of mankind crap." - Bad TV reviewer (1970) "Well I've never seen it, but I read The Auton Invasion and that ruled!" - TARGET Doctor Who Reader Poll (1983) "This was the first Doctor Who story I ever saw so it will always remain special to me. I'm very happy I started off on Doctor Who that was so right - sex monsters, weird obscure continuity references, and the feeling that as unlikely as it seemed all this weird stuff must have been scripted." - Charles Daniels (1999) Rumors & Facts - The Pertwee era started fiercely on the viewing audience of 1970. Fans were amazed that the BBC spent the extra dosh to broadcast the show in ALL COLOURS, and not just in sepia which had long been rumored. Many people have tried very hard to prove that this story couldn't possibly exist. For instance Sophie Aldred, who plays Ace, would have only been seven years old when this was filmed. The story however clearly establishes that some future mysterious devious being has sent Ace back through time to help the Doctor so this puts her well over jail bait age, at a guess a good 25 so will you temporal perverts get off everyone's case? The complex nature of UNIT/WANK has often confused fans. The actual real secret name is World Allied Nations Killingforce. This name is not very benevolent sounding so the OFFICIAL name on the signs and in the press is United Nations Intelligence Taskforce. While this little bit of trivia did lead to a government organization that could do horribly evil things whilst sounding in the best interest for all, it did have some terrible unforeseen side effects. Tragically millions of unfortunate sad 70s Doctor Who fans wore pins proudly reading "WANK the UNIT". This pathetic choice of fashion accessory has scarred many a fan and BBC lawyer. Today at Doctor Who conventions genuine 70s "WANK the UNIT" pins and badges sell for a good $15 a piece and most the people selling them are sad middle aged blokes who have never seen a woman naked beyond the Katy Manning photos. The entire WANK/UNIT concept made endless amounts of money for Doctor Who and was wildly popular. Many fans of all ages called the special hotline to join the elite military organization at a time when they must have been seriously in need of trained\untrained and underaged operatives. It was during this era of Doctor Who that the show became so extremely and universally popular. Some people suggest that the story lines were more cutting, more gripping, more realistic and therefore reached higher appreciation with the more discerning. I think it's because it was in colour and the skirts were getting even shorter, but then what the hell do I know? With the new era came a new title sequence. Designed, like previous ones, under the influence of mind altering substances, it has nice special touches like credits zooming toward the audience to scare the children and drunken adults. The title sequence was also specially designed to accompany weird disjointed sound edits at the end of the programme which had the same sequence as the opening for the first time in Doctor Who's history, before the credits were either rolled over a black backround or over stock footage of William Hartnell cramming as much food into his mouth as humanly possible in 30 seconds.