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Dr Who

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Beauty and the Beast
Series: Doctor Who Annual
Doctor: Sixth Doctor
Companions: Peri
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Published In: Doctor Who Annual 1986
Previous Story: Interface
Following Story: Retribution

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"Beauty and the Beast" is the name of a traditional fairy tale in human culture, about a man transformed by a curse into a monster, who can only be changed back by finding his true love.

Amanda Grayson cited this story as an illustration of the similarities between alien cultures, noting that Vulcan culture had a similar story called "Sikan and T'Risa", as did the Andorians, with the title "The Prince Trapped in Monster Form". (TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge)


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Muppet

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Beauty and the Beast is a classic fairy tale published as far back as the 1740s. The story has been adapted into a number of mediums including ballet, short stories, television, Broadway, and film.

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  • A 1971 episode of Sesame Street tells the story of "Cutie and the Beast," in which Princess Cutie falls in love with a beast. Her father, the King, gives a test to the beast before he consents to his daughter's marriage. The beast succeeds, and kisses Princess Cutie – who turns into a female beast.
  • The Muppet Babies episode "Beauty and the Schnoz" spoofs the title of the story with Baby Gonzo in the role of the beast.

Connections

  • Howard Ashman wrote the lyrics for the songs that appear in the 1991 Disney film
  • Kerry Butler appeared as Belle in the Disney Broadway Musical
  • Tim Curry played Forte in the movie "Beauty and The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas"
  • Alan Menken wrote the music for the songs that appear in the 1991 Disney film and play
  • Roscoe Orman has narrated and voiced an audio book download of the fable, as adapted by Andrew Lang[1]
  • Donny Osmond played Gaston in the Disney Broadway production
  • Bernadette Peters played Angelique in the Disney sequel Beauty and The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
  • Christy Carlson Romano played Belle in the Disney Broadway production
  • Paul Reubens played Fife in the Disney sequel Beauty and The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
  • Joshua Rudoy played Eric in three episodes of the television series (1987-1988)
  • Susan Sarandon played the Beauty in the Faerie Tale Theatre Production
  • John Tartaglia appeared in the Disney Broadway production as Lumiere
  • Frank Welker played the footstool in the 1991 Disney film.

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References

  1. Adapted by Andrew Lang, narrated by Roscoe Orman, "Beauty and the Beast (Unabridged)", AudibleKIDS, 2008 publication.
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