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[[And Now for Someone Completely Different]].
[[And Now for Someone Completely Different]].


It's [[The Edwardian Era|1913]]. Mild-mannered [[Upperclass Twit]] schoolteacher John Smith ([[David Tennant]]) teaches history at a [[Boarding School]]. He's having a great time keeping a beautifully illustrated dream journal and chatting with Joan, the school nurse. Lately, his dreams have been about blue boxes in space, strange men who are all the same somehow, frightful aliens, and being a "Doctor". Joan tells him that she'd love to read his tales, and as they grow closer, he ends up asking her out to the school dance.
It's [[The Edwardian Era|1913]]. Mild-mannered [[Upper Class Twit]] schoolteacher John Smith ([[David Tennant]]) teaches history at a [[Boarding School]]. He's having a great time keeping a beautifully illustrated dream journal and chatting with Joan, the school nurse. Lately, his dreams have been about blue boxes in space, strange men who are all the same somehow, frightful aliens, and being a "Doctor". Joan tells him that she'd love to read his tales, and as they grow closer, he ends up asking her out to the school dance.


Then, one November night, some of the monsters from his nightmares turn up in reality. They're looking for "The Doctor", and they've mistaken ordinary Englishman John Smith for their prey. The monsters steal the bodies of people living in the school area, and are on the hunt...
Then, one November night, some of the monsters from his nightmares turn up in reality. They're looking for "The Doctor", and they've mistaken ordinary Englishman John Smith for their prey. The monsters steal the bodies of people living in the school area, and are on the hunt...