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Quote: john lucas 101 @ August 3 2009, 11:26 AM BST

Yeah, but it was for charidee!

Dimensions in Time sucked mainly because it was written by John Nathan-Turner (deceased). Whereas Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death - also done for charity - was brilliant, mainly because it was written by Steven Moffat.

I'd like to see Charlie Brooker do Newsround.

Skins crossed with Battlestar Gallactica....Oh wait That's Caprica. Carry on!

Larry David in Eastenders, as most of its writing seems to rely on absurd and totally contrived coincidences to drive the plot it already feels like a bad episode of Curb your Enthuiasm

Not a cross-over, but today I bought Season 4 of The A-Team, partly because it has the episode with Boy George. Watching Mr T and the others pretending to be Boy George fans is hilarious.

House Under The Hammer House Of Horrors

Budding property developers buy up various disused buildings at auction, including pyschiatric hospitals, castles and theatres. And redecorate them... in blood.

Actually, this should probably be in that other thread.

Quote: chipolata @ August 3 2009, 11:37 AM BST

I'd like to see Charlie Brooker do Newsround.

Laughing out loud

Quote: Kenneth @ August 3 2009, 11:25 AM BST

All this talk of Doctor Who and Eastenders, what if there was a cross-over between those two shows? There was. And it sucked the big one.

That's Dr Who 2005 onwards, isn't it?

Torchwood and 24 cross over

John vs Jack.

Quote: Bad dog @ August 3 2009, 12:15 PM BST

That's Dr Who 2005 onwards, isn't it?

No, there really was a Who-EastEnders crossover called Dimensions in Time. It was nice to see all the surviving doctors, as well as various companions, and even Wendy Richard and Ross Kemp, but the story and script were abysmal. It was cringing stuff.

I totally forgot about that, Kenneth! My subconscious is obviously trying to erase any remnant of it from my brain. I remember being really embarrassed watching that in front of my family.

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