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* [[Doctor Who (1984)|''Doctor Who'' (1984)]] #[[DW84 1|1]] included a cartoon by [[Ron Zalme]] of the [[Fourth Doctor]] in a {{w|Lucy van Pelt}}-style booth offering "time travel advice" for 5p. Zalme made another ''Peanuts''-style cartoon for the Doctor Who Bookshelf feature introduced in [[DW84 3]]. | * [[Doctor Who (1984)|''Doctor Who'' (1984)]] #[[DW84 1|1]] included a cartoon by [[Ron Zalme]] of the [[Fourth Doctor]] in a {{w|Lucy van Pelt}}-style booth offering "time travel advice" for 5p. Zalme made another ''Peanuts''-style cartoon for the Doctor Who Bookshelf feature introduced in [[DW84 3]]. | ||
* Charlie Brown, the main protagonist of Charles M. Schulz's ''Peanuts'' comic strips was referenced in the comic story ''[[The Glorious Dead (comic story)|The Glorious Dead]]'' where one of [[the Doctor]]'s counterparts from parallel universes, [[Theta Stigma]], resembles Charlie Brown, while [[the Rani]] resembled Lucy van Pelt. | * Charlie Brown, the main protagonist of Charles M. Schulz's ''Peanuts'' comic strips was referenced in the comic story ''[[The Glorious Dead (comic story)|The Glorious Dead]]'' where one of [[the Doctor]]'s counterparts from parallel universes, [[Theta Stigma]], resembles Charlie Brown, while [[the Rani]] resembled Lucy van Pelt. | ||
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Revision as of 10:55, 7 December 2023
During Donna Noble's brief transformation into a half-Time Lord, as her mind began to overload, she confused Charlie Chaplin with Charlie Brown immediately after suggesting that she and the Tenth Doctor go meet Chaplin.
She immediately corrected herself, noting that this was not a feasible idea because Charlie Brown "was fiction". (TV: Journey's End)
Behind the scenes
- Doctor Who (1984) #1 included a cartoon by Ron Zalme of the Fourth Doctor in a Lucy van Pelt-style booth offering "time travel advice" for 5p. Zalme made another Peanuts-style cartoon for the Doctor Who Bookshelf feature introduced in DW84 3.
- Charlie Brown, the main protagonist of Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts comic strips was referenced in the comic story The Glorious Dead where one of the Doctor's counterparts from parallel universes, Theta Stigma, resembles Charlie Brown, while the Rani resembled Lucy van Pelt.
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