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[[Director]] [[Ben Wheatley]] claimed that he deliberately tucked away a {{w|St | [[Director]] [[Ben Wheatley]] claimed that he deliberately tucked away a {{w|St Eligius Hospital}} snow globe inside [[Peter Capaldi]]'s original [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] set. On the ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'' commentary, he said that those knowledgeable of {{wi|St. Elsewhere}} would know what that meant. After he made an oblique reference to the {{w|Tommy Westphall}} Universe theory, he continued, "The history of American television is within the snow globe, and now ''that's'' in the TARDIS, so there ya go." | ||
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Snow globes were hand-held ornaments that produced a fake snow storm when shaken.
In a marketplace, Peri Brown took a snow globe from a curio stall and raised it when she felt threatened by a man dressed in an animal costume who was attacking another man. (PROSE: See No Evil)
The Celestial Toymaker kept the village of Stockbridge in a snow globe while he created a false village to trap the Eighth Doctor. The Doctor and Izzy Sinclair went into the snow globe in the TARDIS, but left soon after learning where they were. (COMIC: Endgame)
Behind the scenes
Director Ben Wheatley claimed that he deliberately tucked away a St Eligius Hospital snow globe inside Peter Capaldi's original TARDIS set. On the Into the Dalek commentary, he said that those knowledgeable of St. Elsewhere would know what that meant. After he made an oblique reference to the Tommy Westphall Universe theory, he continued, "The history of American television is within the snow globe, and now that's in the TARDIS, so there ya go."