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''[[Doctor Who]]'' owes an obvious debt to ''The Time Machine'', with ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' quite possibly inspired in particular by the [[Wikipedia:The Time Machine (1960 film)|film version]] | ''[[Doctor Who]]'' owes an obvious debt to ''The Time Machine'', with ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' quite possibly inspired in particular by the [[Wikipedia:The Time Machine (1960 film)|film version]]. | ||
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{{Wikipediainfo|The Time Machine}} | {{Wikipediainfo|The Time Machine}} | ||
[[Category:Cultural References]] | [[Category:Cultural References|Time Machine, The]] | ||
[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books|Time Machine, The]] |
Revision as of 20:45, 20 February 2007
- For the Doctor Who BBC Radio Drama see The Time Machine (audio story). For time travel devices in the Doctor Who Universe see time travel.
The Time Machine was a short science fiction novel by H.G. Wells very possibly inspired by Wells' adventure with the Doctor. (DW: Timelash)
Professsor Chronotis settled down to read a paperback copy of this novel. (DW: Shada)
Likewise, the Seventh Doctor relaxed by reading a copy of this book. Following his regeneration, the Eighth Doctor attempted to do the same, though a skipping record interrupted him both times. (DW: Doctor Who: The TV Movie)
Behind the Scenes
Doctor Who owes an obvious debt to The Time Machine, with The Daleks quite possibly inspired in particular by the film version.