Before they can return Earth's kidnapped TV signals to present day, the Doc and Beeoxx must face the wrath of Davros and the Dalek Empire.
No, really folks!
After the Pentagon fails to shoot the Strange Little Man's joke broadcasting space station from the sky, the Doc sneaks aboard the craft with the aid of Beeoxx and a flying 1984 Honda Accord to rescue Earth's kidnapped TV signals... No, really!
Marilyn Maxwell in a delightfully campy number, "The White Virgin of the Nile" from 1958's "Rock-A-Bye Baby".
NOTE: Listen very carefully to the music and realize how much the Disney songwriters flat-out STOLE from this for the "Aladdin" score over thirty years later.
While the earth is terrorized by the Strange Little Man's relentless comedy routines, the bogus Doctor enlists the help of the mysterious Beeoxx the Repeatite in finding a way to thwart the diabolical plan.
In between the Marx Bros. madness, Mary Eaton and Oscar Shaw manage to warble "The Cocoanuts" hit tune, "When My Dreams Come True" from the 1929 film version of the Broadway smash.