Doctor X

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Doctor X may refer to:

  • Doctor X (film), a 1932 Technicolor film starring Lee Tracy, Fay Wray and Lionel Atwill released by Warner Bros. This movie was mentioned in the song "Science Fiction/Double Feature" from the musical The Rocky Horror Show.
  • Action Man, a toy or action figure.
  • A member of the electronica duo Spoonman (Band)
  • A disc jockey in the Chicago area in the early 1980's who began his broadcast career on WMTH 88.5 with "The Doctor-X All Request Radio Show" continuing when the station changed frequency to 90.5 FM. Later, Doctor-X started the low power station WDRX 91.9 FM and eventually went on to commercial radio under another name on WSEX 92.7 FM where he continued when the station became WCBR-FM.
  • In the early 1980's Doctor-X formed the band "Doctor-X and the Interns" and recorded the song "This must be a Christmas Tree" which was the only song the band recorded. Doctor-X on his own recorded the underground songs such as "Beaver Hunt" and "Throw up on your Living Room Table". In 2002, Doctor-X recorded yet another song entitled "Come Inside Of Me" and also created the alternate version of "Chocolate Salty Balls" in which Beavis and Butthead interact with Chef from South Park.
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