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|story name=Smith and Jones
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|image=[[Image:Judoon.jpg|250px]]
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|series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[TV stories|TV Stories]]  
|series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[List of Doctor Who television stories|TV Stories]]  
|number=182
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|doctor=[[Tenth Doctor]]
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|enemy=[[Judoon]], [[Plasmavore]]
|enemy=[[Judoon]], [[Plasmavore]]
|year=[[2008]]
|year=[[2008]]
|writer=[[Russell T. Davies]]
|writer=[[Russell T Davies]]
|director=[[Charles Palmer]]
|director=[[Charles Palmer]]
|producer=[[Susie Liggat]]
|producer=[[Susie Liggat]]
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== References ==
== References ==


*[[DW]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'' - In this episode, [[the Doctor]] is delighted that the [[Royal Hope Hospital]] has a shop. He says that he "loves a shop." This is a reference to New Earth, where he laments the fact that that hospital does not have a shop, saying that every hospital needs a shop.
*[[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'' - In this episode, [[the Doctor]] is delighted that the [[Royal Hope Hospital]] has a shop. He says that he "loves a shop." This is a reference to New Earth, where he laments the fact that that hospital does not have a shop, saying that every hospital needs a shop.


*''[[Mr. Saxon]]'' - Behind [[Martha]] in the alleyway are several "Vote Saxon" posters.
*''[[Mr. Saxon]]'' - Behind [[Martha]] in the alleyway are several "Vote Saxon" posters.


*[[DW]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' - Notice that [[The Doctor]]'s way of persuading [[Martha]] is almost identical to that he used on [[Rose Tyler|Rose]]. Both seemed unsure at first, and both were persuaded when told that it travels in time.
*[[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' - Notice that [[The Doctor]]'s way of persuading [[Martha]] is almost identical to that he used on [[Rose Tyler|Rose]]. Both seemed unsure at first, and both were persuaded when told that it travels in time.


*''[[Wikipedia:Bram Stoker|Bram Stoker]] and [[Wikipedia:Vampires|Vampires]]'' - The head of the hospital is called B. Stoker. This is a direct reference to Bram Stoker, the author of the Dracula novels about vampires. In this episode, the character is attacked by a creature with vampire-like qualities.
*''[[Wikipedia:Bram Stoker|Bram Stoker]] and [[Wikipedia:Vampires|Vampires]]'' - The head of the hospital is called B. Stoker. This is a direct reference to Bram Stoker, the author of the Dracula novels about vampires. In this episode, the character is attacked by a creature with vampire-like qualities.

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  • TV: New Earth - In this episode, the Doctor is delighted that the Royal Hope Hospital has a shop. He says that he "loves a shop." This is a reference to New Earth, where he laments the fact that that hospital does not have a shop, saying that every hospital needs a shop.
  • Mr. Saxon - Behind Martha in the alleyway are several "Vote Saxon" posters.
  • TV: Rose - Notice that The Doctor's way of persuading Martha is almost identical to that he used on Rose. Both seemed unsure at first, and both were persuaded when told that it travels in time.
  • Bram Stoker and Vampires - The head of the hospital is called B. Stoker. This is a direct reference to Bram Stoker, the author of the Dracula novels about vampires. In this episode, the character is attacked by a creature with vampire-like qualities.

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