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* FaceHeelTurn: The Meeps were originally a fairly advanced and pacifistic race. Unfortunately, they were collectively mutated by Black Star radiation into a race of psychopathic conquerors.
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An adorably cute alien fluffball who is actually a murderously psychotic GalacticConqueror. Introduced in the Fourth Doctor comic story "The Star Beast", a parody of cute AlienAmongUs narratives in which he crashed on contemporary Earth while fleeing justice and tried to pull a WoundedGazelleGambit. Made several later appearances as a comedy villain. Also appeared in two AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho dramas, "The Ratings War", in which he was voiced by Toby Longworth, and their full-cast adaptation of "The Star Beast". Beep, alongside the Wrarth Warriors, made their TV debut in the first of the 60th anniversary specials alongside the Fourteenth Doctor, where Beep was voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes.

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An adorably cute alien fluffball who is actually a murderously psychotic GalacticConqueror. Introduced in the Fourth Doctor comic story "The Star Beast", a parody of cute AlienAmongUs narratives in which he crashed on contemporary Earth while fleeing justice and tried to pull a WoundedGazelleGambit. Made several later appearances as a comedy villain. Also appeared in two AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho dramas, "The Ratings War", in which he was voiced by Toby Longworth, and their full-cast adaptation of "The Star Beast". Beep, alongside the Wrarth Warriors, made their TV debut in [[Recap/DoctorWho60thASTheStarBeast the first of the 60th anniversary specials specials]] alongside the Fourteenth Doctor, where Beep was voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes.
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** He was white in his TV appearance.

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** He was They were white in his their TV appearance.



* LongerThanLifeSentence: ''Doctor Who Magazine'' said that he was sentenced to 3,000 years in prison after his first appearance.

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* LongerThanLifeSentence: ''Doctor Who Magazine'' said that he was sentenced to 3,000 years in prison after his first appearance. Their TV iteration gets 10,000.
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* StopHittingYourself: An interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' said thqt he cut the leg off the judge who sentenced him and beat him to death with it.

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* StopHittingYourself: An interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' said thqt that he cut the leg off the judge who sentenced him and beat him to death with it.
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See the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/DoctorWhoExpandedUniverse Miscellaneous Expanded Universe page]].

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See the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/DoctorWhoExpandedUniverse [[Characters/DoctorWhoExpandedUniverse Miscellaneous Expanded Universe page]].
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An adorably cute alien fluffball who is actually a murderously psychotic GalacticConqueror. Introduced in the Fourth Doctor comic story "The Star Beast", a parody of cute AlienAmongUs narratives in which he crashed on contemporary Earth while fleeing justice and tried to pull a WoundedGazelleGambit. Made several later appearances as a comedy villain. Also appeared in two AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho dramas, "The Ratings War", in which he was voiced by Toby Longworth, and their full-cast adaptation of "The Star Beast". Beep, alongside the Wrarth Warriors, are set to make their TV debut in one of the 60th anniversary specials alongside the Fourteenth Doctor, where Beep will be voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes.

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An adorably cute alien fluffball who is actually a murderously psychotic GalacticConqueror. Introduced in the Fourth Doctor comic story "The Star Beast", a parody of cute AlienAmongUs narratives in which he crashed on contemporary Earth while fleeing justice and tried to pull a WoundedGazelleGambit. Made several later appearances as a comedy villain. Also appeared in two AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho dramas, "The Ratings War", in which he was voiced by Toby Longworth, and their full-cast adaptation of "The Star Beast". Beep, alongside the Wrarth Warriors, are set to make made their TV debut in one the first of the 60th anniversary specials alongside the Fourteenth Doctor, where Beep will be was voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes.



* CanonImmigrant: [[https://youtu.be/FtzRP0fycII Trailers]] confirm that he and the Wrarth Warriors will appear in the 60th anniversary TV specials.

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* CanonImmigrant: [[https://youtu.be/FtzRP0fycII Trailers]] confirm that he He and the Wrarth Warriors will appear appeared in the first of the 60th anniversary TV specials.



** The trailer shows that he will be white in his TV appearance.

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** The trailer shows that he will be He was white in his TV appearance.
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* RecognitionFailure: In "[[Series/{{Cheers}} Where Nobody Knows Your Name]]", he fails to recognize Eight as the Doctor, and forgets to ask his name.
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The first original companion to be created for ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine''. Sharon was a clever and fairly stoic teenager from Blackcastle, who got mixed up in an adventure involving Beep the Meep. Rather than calling the police, she much preferred to sort things out by herself. First non-white companion in any medium.

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The first original companion to be created for ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine''. Sharon was a clever and fairly stoic teenager from Blackcastle, who got mixed up in an adventure involving Beep the Meep. Rather than calling the police, she much preferred to sort things out by herself. First full-time non-white companion in any medium.
medium.[[note]]She was slightly beaten to the punch as the very first by [[https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Nick_Willard Nick Willard]], who filled the role in the Third Doctor strip ''Zeron Invasion'' in 1972/3.[[/note]]
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* AnythingThatMoves: Has a habit of calling people "Sweetie" and blatantly flirting with them. She really wants to shag the Doctor, but he's having none of it.
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An adorably cute alien fluffball who is actually a murderously psychotic GalacticConqueror. Introduced in the Fourth Doctor comic story "The Star Beast", a parody of cute AlienAmongUs narratives in which he crashed on contemporary Earth while fleeing justice and tried to pull a WoundedGazelleGambit. Made several later appearances as a comedy villain. Also appeared in two AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho dramas, "The Ratings War", in which he was voiced by Toby Longworth, and their full-cast adaptation of "The Star Beast". Beep, alongside the Wrarth Warriors, are set to make their TV debut in one of the 60th anniversary specials alongside the Fourteenth Doctor.

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An adorably cute alien fluffball who is actually a murderously psychotic GalacticConqueror. Introduced in the Fourth Doctor comic story "The Star Beast", a parody of cute AlienAmongUs narratives in which he crashed on contemporary Earth while fleeing justice and tried to pull a WoundedGazelleGambit. Made several later appearances as a comedy villain. Also appeared in two AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho dramas, "The Ratings War", in which he was voiced by Toby Longworth, and their full-cast adaptation of "The Star Beast". Beep, alongside the Wrarth Warriors, are set to make their TV debut in one of the 60th anniversary specials alongside the Fourteenth Doctor.
Doctor, where Beep will be voiced by Creator/MiriamMargolyes.

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Catchphrase is an index. moving examples to the appropriate tropes. also, Cloning Blues was renamed to Clone Angst, and it doesn't mention where he has any angst about being a clone


* CatchPhrase: "I'm gonna kill every last stinking Dalek in the galaxy!"



* CloningBlues: A cryogenically frozen clone of Daak was revived by Ace in 2573 in the Literature/DoctorWhoNewAdventures novel ''Deceit''.

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* CloningBlues: A cryogenically frozen clone of Daak was revived by Ace in 2573 CharacterCatchphrase: "I'm gonna kill every last stinking Dalek in the Literature/DoctorWhoNewAdventures novel ''Deceit''.galaxy!"
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas involves parent(s).


* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Complained when he went to prison that he wouldn't be able to see his grandmother, but this was part of an interview where he was trying to gain sympathy and claim that he was innocent.
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* LaughablyEvil: He's usually used for black comedy and edgy satire, and he wouldn't feel out of place as a ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' villain.

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* LaughablyEvil: He's usually used for black comedy and edgy satire, and he wouldn't feel out of place as a ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' villain.[[note]]He was created by Pat Mills, one of Dredd's co-creators.[[/note]]
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* LaughablyEvil: He's usually used for black comedy and edgy satire that he wouldn't feel out of place as a ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' villain.

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* LaughablyEvil: He's usually used for black comedy and edgy satire that satire, and he wouldn't feel out of place as a ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' villain.

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* PrimalPolymorphs: Downplayed in "The Holy Terror," in which Frobisher has picked up some behavioural quirks from his adopted ShapeshifterDefaultForm, hunting fish in much the same way as a real penguin would - even though, as the Doctor points out, he shouldn't even ''need'' to go hunting since the TARDIS is stocked to the gills with tinned tuna. Unfortunately, this leads to Frobisher misusing the console controls to create a hologram fish that he can hunt - whereupon the TARDIS goes on strike in protest.



* {{Sizeshifter}}: He can shrink enough to hide comfortably within a phone receiver and grow to a much taller form than the Doctor's.

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* {{Sizeshifter}}: He can shrink enough to hide comfortably within a phone receiver and grow to a much taller form than the Doctor's.Doctors.
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* LaughablyEvil: He's usually used for comedy.

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* LaughablyEvil: He's usually used for comedy.black comedy and edgy satire that he wouldn't feel out of place as a ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' villain.

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* BreakingPointSwearing: "You sorry '''sons of bitches'''", delivered to an army of Cybermen.


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%%* PrecisionFStrike: "You sorry '''sons of bitches'''", delivered to an army of Cybermen.

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* BreakingPointSwearing: "You sorry '''sons of bitches'''", delivered to an army of Cybermen.



* PrecisionFStrike: "You sorry '''sons of bitches'''", delivered to an army of Cybermen.
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* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: His favourite form is a penguin.
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!!Beep the Meep (Fourth, Sixth, Eighth and Fourteenth Doctors)

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!!Beep the Meep (Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Fourteenth Doctors)



An adorably cute alien fluffball who is actually a murderously psychotic GalacticConqueror. Introduced in the Fourth Doctor comic story "The Star Beast", a parody of cute AlienAmongUs narratives in which he crashed on contemporary Earth while fleeing justice and tried to pull a WoundedGazelleGambit. Made several later appearances as a comedy villain. Also appeared in two AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho dramas, "The Ratings War", in which he was voiced by Toby Longworth, and their full-cast adaptation of "The Star Beast". Beep, alongside the Wrarth Warriors, is set to make his TV debut in one of the 60th anniversary specials alongside the Fourteenth Doctor.

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An adorably cute alien fluffball who is actually a murderously psychotic GalacticConqueror. Introduced in the Fourth Doctor comic story "The Star Beast", a parody of cute AlienAmongUs narratives in which he crashed on contemporary Earth while fleeing justice and tried to pull a WoundedGazelleGambit. Made several later appearances as a comedy villain. Also appeared in two AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho dramas, "The Ratings War", in which he was voiced by Toby Longworth, and their full-cast adaptation of "The Star Beast". Beep, alongside the Wrarth Warriors, is are set to make his their TV debut in one of the 60th anniversary specials alongside the Fourteenth Doctor.



* BlatantLies: The "Who on Earth is... Beep the Meep" interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' claims that he's innocent and that The Doctor framed him.

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* BlatantLies: The "Who on Earth is... Beep the Meep" interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' claims that he's innocent and that The the Doctor framed him.



!!The Eighth Doctor comics Master (Eighth Doctor)

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!!The Eighth Doctor comics "Preacher" Master (Eighth Doctor)
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!!Beep the Meep (Fourth, Sixth and Eighth Doctors)

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!!Beep the Meep (Fourth, Sixth and Sixth, Eighth and Fourteenth Doctors)



An adorably cute alien fluffball who is actually a murderously psychotic GalacticConqueror. Introduced in the Fourth Doctor comic story "The Star Beast", a parody of cute AlienAmongUs narratives in which he crashed on contemporary Earth while fleeing justice and tried to pull a WoundedGazelleGambit. Made several later appearances as a comedy villain. Also appeared in two AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho dramas, "The Ratings War", in which he was voiced by Toby Longworth, and their full-cast adaptation of "The Star Beast". Beep will appear in one of the 60th anniversary TV specials alongside the 14th Doctor played again by David Tennant.

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An adorably cute alien fluffball who is actually a murderously psychotic GalacticConqueror. Introduced in the Fourth Doctor comic story "The Star Beast", a parody of cute AlienAmongUs narratives in which he crashed on contemporary Earth while fleeing justice and tried to pull a WoundedGazelleGambit. Made several later appearances as a comedy villain. Also appeared in two AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho dramas, "The Ratings War", in which he was voiced by Toby Longworth, and their full-cast adaptation of "The Star Beast". Beep will appear Beep, alongside the Wrarth Warriors, is set to make his TV debut in one of the 60th anniversary TV specials alongside the 14th Doctor played again by David Tennant.
Fourteenth Doctor.
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* BlatantLies: The "Who on Earth is... Beep the Meep" interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' claims he's innocent and that The Doctor framed him.
* BountyHunter: In "Party Animals" Beep tries to capture the Seventh Doctor and his future Fred incarnation in order to collect a bounty.

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* BlatantLies: The "Who on Earth is... Beep the Meep" interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' claims that he's innocent and that The Doctor framed him.
* BountyHunter: In "Party Animals" Animals", Beep tries to capture the Seventh Doctor and his future Fred incarnation in order to collect a bounty.



** The trailer shows he will be white in his TV appearance.

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** The trailer shows that he will be white in his TV appearance.



* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Complained when he went to prison that he wouldn't be able to see his grandmother but this was part of an interview were he was trying to gain sympathy and claim he was innocent.

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* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Complained when he went to prison that he wouldn't be able to see his grandmother grandmother, but this was part of an interview were where he was trying to gain sympathy and claim that he was innocent.



** At the beginning of "The Star Beast II", he is being paroled from prison after convincing the board that he's reformed. As soon as he gets out it's revealed that he was faking it and he starts on a new evil scheme.

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** At the beginning of "The Star Beast II", he is being paroled from prison after convincing the board that he's reformed. As soon as he gets out out, it's revealed that he was faking it it, and he starts on a new evil scheme.



* GalacticConqueror: Beep is chased to Earth by the Wrarth Warriors after he attempted to take over the galaxy and has made multiple attempts since.

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* GalacticConqueror: Beep is chased to Earth by the Wrarth Warriors after he attempted to take over the galaxy galaxy, and has made multiple attempts since.



* LongerThanLifeSentence: ''Doctor Who Magazine'' said he was sentenced to 3,000 years in prison after his first appearance.

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* LongerThanLifeSentence: ''Doctor Who Magazine'' said that he was sentenced to 3,000 years in prison after his first appearance.



* RayGun: Has a laser pistol but luckily The Doctor manages to make it discharge its energy before Beep can use it.
* RageAgainstTheAuthor: The "Doctor Who Magazine'' interview is written as if Ben Cook is interviewing him in-universe and ends with Beep shooting Cook and escaping.

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* RayGun: Has a laser pistol pistol, but luckily The Doctor manages to make it discharge its energy before Beep can use it.
* RageAgainstTheAuthor: The "Doctor Who Magazine'' interview is written as if Ben Cook is interviewing him in-universe in-universe, and ends with Beep shooting Cook and escaping.



* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Consists basically of eyes, fluff and feet.
* RuleOfFunny: His stories aren't exactly the most realistic ones. On one memorable occasion, he got defeated by Creator/TomBaker. No, not the Fourth Doctor -- Creator/TomBaker.
* StopHittingYourself: An interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' said he cut the leg off the judge who sentenced him and beat him to death with it.

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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Consists basically of eyes, fluff fluff, and feet.
* RuleOfFunny: His stories aren't exactly the most realistic ones. On one memorable occasion, he got defeated by Creator/TomBaker. No, not the Fourth Doctor -- Doctor-- Creator/TomBaker.
* StopHittingYourself: An interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' said thqt he cut the leg off the judge who sentenced him and beat him to death with it.
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* BlatantLies: The "Who on Earth is... Beep the Meep" interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' claims he's innocent and that The Doctor framed him.

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* BlatantLies: The "Who on Earth is... Beep the Meep" interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' claims he's innocent and that The Doctor framed him.



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* BlatantLies: The "Who on Earth is... Beep the Meep" interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' claims he's innocent and that The Doctor framed him.
* BountyHunter: In "Party Animals" Beep tries to capture the Seventh Doctor and his future Fred incarnation in order to collect a bounty.
* CanonImmigrant: [[https://youtu.be/FtzRP0fycII Trailers]] confirm that he and the Wrarth Warriors will appear in the 60th anniversary TV specials.



* FalselyReformedVillain: At the beginning of "The Star Beast II", he is being paroled from prison after convincing the board that he's reformed. As soon as he gets out it's revealed that he was faking it and he starts on a new evil scheme.

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* FalselyReformedVillain: DependingOnTheArtist: His original comic appearance is in black and white:
** Most reprints colour him blue or white.
** He was purple in an illustration for the ''Doctor Who Magazine'' interview.
** He was gray on the cover of the audio story adaptation of his original appearance.
** The trailer shows he will be white in his TV appearance.
* DepravedKidsShowHost: He created the ''Beep and Friends'' show in order to hypnotize children into committing murder.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Complained when he went to prison that he wouldn't be able to see his grandmother but this was part of an interview were he was trying to gain sympathy and claim he was innocent.
* FalselyReformedVillain:
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At the beginning of "The Star Beast II", he is being paroled from prison after convincing the board that he's reformed. As soon as he gets out it's revealed that he was faking it and he starts on a new evil scheme.scheme.
** He does the same basic thing in "The Ratings War".
* GalacticConqueror: Beep is chased to Earth by the Wrarth Warriors after he attempted to take over the galaxy and has made multiple attempts since.



* MassHypnosis: He attempted a couple of times.

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* LongerThanLifeSentence: ''Doctor Who Magazine'' said he was sentenced to 3,000 years in prison after his first appearance.
* MacGyvering: He ended his interview by turning Ben Cook's tape recorder into a sonic device that takes his handcuffs off.
* MassHypnosis: He attempted a couple of times.uses [=TV=] shows to hypnotize the Earth's population in "The Ratings War".


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* RayGun: Has a laser pistol but luckily The Doctor manages to make it discharge its energy before Beep can use it.
* RageAgainstTheAuthor: The "Doctor Who Magazine'' interview is written as if Ben Cook is interviewing him in-universe and ends with Beep shooting Cook and escaping.
* RefugeeFromTVLand: The "TV Action" comic has him visit a parallel universe where ''Series/DoctorWho'' is a TV show.


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* StopHittingYourself: An interview in ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' said he cut the leg off the judge who sentenced him and beat him to death with it.
* TrappedInTVLand: The Doctor traps him inside a ''Franchise/{{Lassie}}'' movie at the end of "The Star Beast [=II=]"
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* MassHypnosis: attempted a couple of times.
* PuppyDogEyes: this is his final weapon when caught.

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* MassHypnosis: He attempted a couple of times.
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!!The "Futute" Doctor

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!!The "Futute" !!Nicholas Briggs' Doctor



An incarnation of the Doctor "played by" Creator/NicholasBriggs and based on Briggs' version of the character from his long-running fan series the AudioPlay/DoctorWhoAudioVisuals. He met the Seventh Doctor and Ace in a jokey standalone short called "Party Animals" written by Gary Russell, who had himself worked on the Audio Visuals. Later, the Eighth Doctor unexpectedly regenerated into him in a moment designed to screw with fans' heads. In reality the Doctor hadn't regenerated at all but had Shayde impersonate him.

* AscendedFanon: He was created in a series of fan works before being included in ''DWM''.
* ComicbookFantasyCasting: As mentioned above, based on Nick Briggs.

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An incarnation of See the Doctor "played by" Creator/NicholasBriggs and based on Briggs' version of the character from his long-running fan series the AudioPlay/DoctorWhoAudioVisuals. He met the Seventh Doctor and Ace in a jokey standalone short called "Party Animals" written by Gary Russell, who had himself worked on the Audio Visuals. Later, the Eighth Doctor unexpectedly regenerated into him in a moment designed to screw with fans' heads. In reality the Doctor hadn't regenerated at all but had Shayde impersonate him.

* AscendedFanon: He was created in a series of fan works before being included in ''DWM''.
* ComicbookFantasyCasting: As mentioned above, based on Nick Briggs.
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