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When discussing whether [[Cloudbase]] was a reference to ''[[Thunderbirds]]'' or ''[[Captain Scarlet ( | When discussing whether [[Cloudbase]] was a reference to ''[[Thunderbirds (in-universe)|Thunderbirds]]'' or ''[[Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (in-universe)|Captain Scarlet]]'', the [[Twelfth Doctor]] claimed that he had once met '''Sylvia Anderson''', and that "you['d] never seen a [[foxtrot]] like it". ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') | ||
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- You may be looking for her real world counterpart.
When discussing whether Cloudbase was a reference to Thunderbirds or Captain Scarlet, the Twelfth Doctor claimed that he had once met Sylvia Anderson, and that "you['d] never seen a foxtrot like it". (TV: Death in Heaven)
Behind the scenes
- Though the link isn't directly made in Death in Heaven, in the real world, Sylvia Anderson co-created both Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet alongside her then husband, Gerry Anderson.
- The Second Doctor novel The Indestructable Man features elements that have been heavily borrowed from Anderson's series, including Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, and UFO.