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When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] gathered [[magician]] props from [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], he placed them all in a large carpet bag which was [[Dimensionally transcendental|bigger on the inside than the outside]], saying he was glad he got it back from '''Mary Poppins'''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Magic of the Angels (novel)}}) Indeed, [[Tanya Adeola]] compared a bag with a large assortment of various useful things to "Mary Poppins' handbag". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Stone House (novel)}}) | |||
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[[Category: | Mary Poppins was the subject of a notorious [[Mary Poppins (film)|film of the same name]]. The [[Sixth Doctor]] watched ''Mary Poppins'' on [[television]] one [[Christmas]], during which he tried to fathom the aerodynamics of her [[umbrella]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Christmas Special (ST short story)}}) this intellectual pursuit was shared by [[Andy Hansen]], who once remarked that if Poppins had tried flying in the gale storms that were going on in [[2015]], she would have ended up in [[Norway]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Beast of Stalingrad (novel)}}) The [[Tenth Doctor]] later compared Poppins' style of flight to that of walking in [[zero gravity]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|I Am a Dalek (novel)}}) The [[Eleventh Doctor]] wondered — in the midst of a discussion about his fitness as a babysitter — if the twelve-and-a-half-year-old [[Kazran Sardick]] had seen ''Mary Poppins'', but stopped himself before fully comparing himself to Poppins, saying that the analogy would have been "rubbish". ([[TV]]: {{cs|A Christmas Carol (TV story)}}) | ||
The Eleventh Doctor later claimed he knew Mary Poppins personally. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Magic of the Angels (novel)}}) | |||
To [[Gwen Cooper]], [[Agnes Havisham]] looked like Mary Poppins' posher sister. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Risk Assessment (novel)}}) | |||
The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] later reflected that [[Missy]]'s "Mary Poppins look" could blind some, but not her, to the fact that she was as dangerous as all of [[the Master]]'s other [[incarnation]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doctor vs the Master (short story)}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* Missy's appearance is based upon that of the [[Julie Andrews]] version of Mary Poppins. In the stage directions from the script of [[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'', Missy was physically described thus; "She's dressed a little like Mary Poppins." Furthermore, Missy imitates the style of Mary's arrival (floating down from the sky using an umbrella) in [[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''. This resemblance was eventually acknowledged in-universe by the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Doctor vs the Master (short story)|The Doctor vs the Master]]''. | |||
* The official Lethbridge-Stewart Novels Twitter account revealed that the author and creator of Lyndon Travers, Andy Frankham-Allen, came up with the name as a nod to P. L. Travers, the author of the ''Mary Poppins'' series of books. P.L. Travers' real name was Helen Lyndon Goff. The surname was given to the family of Margaret Travers, mother of Anne and wife of Edward, by Frankham-Allen.<ref>https://twitter.com/LScandyjar/status/979676803676688384</ref> | |||
* [[Disney]]'s [[2018 (releases)|2018]] film {{wi|Mary Poppins Returns}} (a sequel to their [[1964 (releases)|1964]] film adaptation) featured [[David Warner]], [[Jim Norton]], [[Kobna Holdbrook-Smith]], [[Noma Dumezweni]], and [[Mark Addy]] among its cast. | |||
* During an online Q&A organised by the magazine ''WIRED'' in 2020, a partially-in-character [[Jodie Whittaker]] was asked about the fan theory of Mary Poppins being a [[Time Lord]]. Whittaker jokingly answered that in fact, it was perfectly possible that the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] hadn't been the ''first'' female incarnation of [[The Doctor|a very specific Time Lord]]. <ref>https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/jodie-whittaker-answers-doctor-who-questions-from-twitter/vp-BBZedLa</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 9 April 2024
When the Eleventh Doctor gathered magician props from the TARDIS, he placed them all in a large carpet bag which was bigger on the inside than the outside, saying he was glad he got it back from Mary Poppins. (PROSE: Magic of the Angels [+]Loading...["Magic of the Angels (novel)"]) Indeed, Tanya Adeola compared a bag with a large assortment of various useful things to "Mary Poppins' handbag". (PROSE: The Stone House [+]Loading...["The Stone House (novel)"])
Mary Poppins was the subject of a notorious film of the same name. The Sixth Doctor watched Mary Poppins on television one Christmas, during which he tried to fathom the aerodynamics of her umbrella; (PROSE: Christmas Special [+]Loading...["Christmas Special (ST short story)"]) this intellectual pursuit was shared by Andy Hansen, who once remarked that if Poppins had tried flying in the gale storms that were going on in 2015, she would have ended up in Norway. (PROSE: The Beast of Stalingrad [+]Loading...["The Beast of Stalingrad (novel)"]) The Tenth Doctor later compared Poppins' style of flight to that of walking in zero gravity. (PROSE: I Am a Dalek [+]Loading...["I Am a Dalek (novel)"]) The Eleventh Doctor wondered — in the midst of a discussion about his fitness as a babysitter — if the twelve-and-a-half-year-old Kazran Sardick had seen Mary Poppins, but stopped himself before fully comparing himself to Poppins, saying that the analogy would have been "rubbish". (TV: A Christmas Carol [+]Loading...["A Christmas Carol (TV story)"])
The Eleventh Doctor later claimed he knew Mary Poppins personally. (PROSE: Magic of the Angels [+]Loading...["Magic of the Angels (novel)"])
To Gwen Cooper, Agnes Havisham looked like Mary Poppins' posher sister. (PROSE: Risk Assessment [+]Loading...["Risk Assessment (novel)"])
The Thirteenth Doctor later reflected that Missy's "Mary Poppins look" could blind some, but not her, to the fact that she was as dangerous as all of the Master's other incarnations. (PROSE: The Doctor vs the Master [+]Loading...["The Doctor vs the Master (short story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Missy's appearance is based upon that of the Julie Andrews version of Mary Poppins. In the stage directions from the script of TV: Deep Breath, Missy was physically described thus; "She's dressed a little like Mary Poppins." Furthermore, Missy imitates the style of Mary's arrival (floating down from the sky using an umbrella) in TV: Death in Heaven. This resemblance was eventually acknowledged in-universe by the Thirteenth Doctor in PROSE: The Doctor vs the Master.
- The official Lethbridge-Stewart Novels Twitter account revealed that the author and creator of Lyndon Travers, Andy Frankham-Allen, came up with the name as a nod to P. L. Travers, the author of the Mary Poppins series of books. P.L. Travers' real name was Helen Lyndon Goff. The surname was given to the family of Margaret Travers, mother of Anne and wife of Edward, by Frankham-Allen.[1]
- Disney's 2018 film Mary Poppins Returns (a sequel to their 1964 film adaptation) featured David Warner, Jim Norton, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Noma Dumezweni, and Mark Addy among its cast.
- During an online Q&A organised by the magazine WIRED in 2020, a partially-in-character Jodie Whittaker was asked about the fan theory of Mary Poppins being a Time Lord. Whittaker jokingly answered that in fact, it was perfectly possible that the Thirteenth Doctor hadn't been the first female incarnation of a very specific Time Lord. [2]