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* The Doctor's comments related to the real life song, {{w|Looking for Freedom (song)|"Looking for Freedom"}}, which was a number one hit in [[Germany]] at the time of the {{w|fall of the Berlin Wall}}.
* The Doctor's comments related to the real life song, {{w|Looking for Freedom (song)|"Looking for Freedom"}}, which was a number one hit in [[Germany]] at the time of the {{w|fall of the Berlin Wall}}.
* Hasselhoff briefly appears as himself in the [[National Television Awards Sketch 2011]].
* Hasselhoff briefly appears as himself in the [[National Television Awards Sketch 2011]].
* At the height of his popularity in the cult TV series ''Baywatch'' in the early 1990s, Hasselhoff was one of several actors reported in British media as being considered for the role of the Doctor in a proposed, but never-produced, feature film.
* At the height of his popularity in the cult TV series ''Baywatch'' in the early 1990s, Hasselhoff was one of several actors reported in British media as being considered for the role of the Doctor in a proposed, but never produced, feature film.


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David Hasselhoff

David Hasselhoff was an American television actor. He had success as a pop music singer in Europe. In this capacity, he performed at the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989. The Tenth Doctor once remarked that he had gone to the event twice to avoid Hasselhoff's singing. (PROSE: Autonomy)

Behind the scenes

  • The Doctor's comments related to the real life song, "Looking for Freedom", which was a number one hit in Germany at the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
  • Hasselhoff briefly appears as himself in the National Television Awards Sketch 2011.
  • At the height of his popularity in the cult TV series Baywatch in the early 1990s, Hasselhoff was one of several actors reported in British media as being considered for the role of the Doctor in a proposed, but never produced, feature film.