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Occasionally, elements of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] are '''referenced in the broader popular culture'''. This page exists to throw a spotlight on some of these casual references made in television, comics, films and other media which happened during the 1960s. | Occasionally, elements of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] are '''referenced in the broader popular culture'''. This page exists to throw a spotlight on some of these casual references made in television, comics, films and other media which happened during the 1960s. | ||
== | == Films == | ||
* " | * The script for the ''[[James Bond]]'' film ''Thunderball'' (1965) had Bond saying "The Daleks have taken over!" as a humorous response to a crisis. However, the line was changed to "Somebody's probably lost a dog". | ||
== Comics == | |||
[[File:DeGaullek original strip.jpg|thumb|"[[The DeGaullek]]".]] | |||
* A May 1964 strip of ''The Flutters'' had a scientist showing his Dalek that was half finished when "Dr. Who got in with it first on the telly". | |||
* The ''[[Daily Mail]]'' cartoon "[[The DeGaullek]]" (25 November 1964) by [[Leslie Gilbert Illingworth]] was a satirical political cartoon of [[Charles de Gaulle]] as a Dalek. | |||
* A ''Daily Mail'' cartoon by John Musgrave-Wood (19 December 1964) featured a kid dressed as a Dalek who exterminated his father. | |||
* A ''London Evening Standard'' cartoon by Raymond Jackson (7 January 1965) featured the filming of ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'' when a cameraman says "The thing on the left just ate Dr. Who!" | |||
* Circa 1965, a ''Daily Mirror'' cartoon by Stanley Franklin showed two Daleks painting "Keep Monsterland White" in response to the presence of [[Zarbi]]. An onlooker say the Daleks are "stirring up trouble again". The comics was reprinted in [[DWM 226]]. | |||
* In 1965, {{wi|The Perishers}} had two strips of the kids wearing Dalek costumes made out of dustbins. | |||
[[Category:Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe by decade]] | [[Category:Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe by decade]] |