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* In {{wi|House of Anubis}} (which featured [[Mina Anwar]], [[Paul Antony-Barber]] and [[Rodger Barclay]]), the character {{iw|houseofanubis|Alfie Lewis}} had a 12" remote control Dalek and 2 12" figures in his bedroom; one was of a new series Cyberman and the other was of [[Dalek Sec]] as a [[Human-Dalek]] after he had merged with [[Diagoras]]. | * In {{wi|House of Anubis}} (which featured [[Mina Anwar]], [[Paul Antony-Barber]] and [[Rodger Barclay]]), the character {{iw|houseofanubis|Alfie Lewis}} had a 12" remote control Dalek and 2 12" figures in his bedroom; one was of a new series Cyberman and the other was of [[Dalek Sec]] as a [[Human-Dalek]] after he had merged with [[Diagoras]]. | ||
* The {{wi|iCarly}} episode ''{{iw|icarly|iPear Store}}'' introduces the character {{iw|icarly|Trey}} as a romantic interest for {{iw|icarly|Carly|the titular character}}, and then has the two go into a brief rendition of the "{{w|Who's on First?}}" sketch after Trey reveals that he's going to watch a ''Doctor Who'' marathon on television. | * The {{wi|iCarly}} episode ''{{iw|icarly|iPear Store}}'' introduces the character {{iw|icarly|Trey}} as a romantic interest for {{iw|icarly|Carly|the titular character}}, and then has the two go into a brief rendition of the "{{w|Who's on First?}}" sketch after Trey reveals that he's going to watch a ''Doctor Who'' marathon on television. | ||
* | [[File:Orphan Black Tardis.jpg|thumb|A photograph of the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. ([[w:c:orphanblack:Variation Under Nature|Variation Under Nature]])]] | ||
[[File:Orphan Black Doctor Who poster.jpg|thumb|A poster of the [[Twelfth Doctor]] in Scott's room. ([[w:c:orphanblack:Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method|Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method]])]] | |||
* The BBC America series {{wi|Orphan Black}} has made a number of references to ''Doctor Who'': | |||
** In the episode "[[w:c:orphanblack:Variation Under Nature|Variation Under Nature]]", a photograph of the TARDIS can be seen on a desk inside the police station. | |||
** In "[[w:c:orphanblack:Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method|Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method]]", a ''Doctor Who'' poster featuring the [[Twelfth Doctor]] can be seen on the wall in Scott Smith's room. | |||
* In the American comedy {{wi|See Dad Run}} (2012-2014), Joe (one of the main characters) was going to a sci-fi convention to meet his hero "the [[Time Lord]]", an inter-galactic dimension jumper who travels in a cosmic elevator and wears a bowtie. | * In the American comedy {{wi|See Dad Run}} (2012-2014), Joe (one of the main characters) was going to a sci-fi convention to meet his hero "the [[Time Lord]]", an inter-galactic dimension jumper who travels in a cosmic elevator and wears a bowtie. | ||
* In the English dub for the 2011 anime ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steins;Gate Steins;Gate]'', Makise Kurisu, while in a conference discussing the possibility of time travel, mentions that while the idea of travelling through time in a little blue box may be charming, it (time travel) is completely impossible. Daru, while looking at a time machine later in the series, makes reference to a "blue box." | * In the English dub for the 2011 anime ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steins;Gate Steins;Gate]'', Makise Kurisu, while in a conference discussing the possibility of time travel, mentions that while the idea of travelling through time in a little blue box may be charming, it (time travel) is completely impossible. Daru, while looking at a time machine later in the series, makes reference to a "blue box." |
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