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A '''Jukebox''' was a machine invented on Earth was able to make music with its in-built collection of disks. At the end of the Earth in the year [[5,000,000,000]], the last "human" on earth, [[Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17|Cassandra]], presented the guests with a jukebox, which she called an [[IPod]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
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A '''jukebox''' was a machine invented on [[Earth]] that was able to play [[music]] with its in-built collection of [[disc]]s. They were frequently used in the [[20th century]].


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One company that made jukeboxes were ''[[Würlitzer]]''.{{fact}}
[[Category:Devices]]
 
== History ==
Popular in the [[1960s]], [[the Pump]] was one of the many [[pub]]s to feature a jukebox, which was reportedly "really super". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time and Relative (novel)}})
 
A jukebox in the [[Tri-Colour cafe]] played the tracks "[[Paperback Writer]]" by [[the Beatles]] and "[[Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen]]" by [[the Seekers]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)}})
 
There was a jukebox in [[Harry (Remembrance of the Daleks)|Harry's]] café. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)}})
 
[[Lawrence Yeadon]] installed a jukebox in [[The Shepherd's Cross]] in [[1968]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Nightshade (novel)}})
 
There was a jukebox in the mess hall of [[Farside Station]] which was shaped like an [[apple]] for historical reasons. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Fear Itself (novel)}})
 
A jukebox was one of the items for sale in [[Stellar Imports & Exports]] at the [[Frenko Bazaar]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Bazaar Adventures (comic story)}})
 
At the end of the Earth in the year [[5,000,000,000]], the last "human", [[Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17|Cassandra]], presented the guests with a jukebox, which she mistakenly called an "[[iPod]]". The jukebox played the tracks "[[Tainted Love]]" by [[Soft Cell]] and  "[[Toxic]]" by [[Britney Spears (in-universe)|Britney Spears]], which Cassandra referred to as [[classical music]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}})
 
[[File:Jukebox (Hell Bent).jpg|thumb|left|Clara's jukebox. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Hell Bent (TV story)}})]]
[[Clara's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] obtained by [[Clara Oswald]] included a 1950s-style jukebox as part of its disguise as an [[United States of America|American]] [[diner]]. One song it played was a recording of "[[Don't Stop Me Now]]" as performed by the holographic singer aboard the ''[[Orient Express (spacecraft)|Orient Express]]''. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Hell Bent (TV story)}})
 
The [[Fifteenth Doctor]]'s [[Fifteenth Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] featured [[Fifteenth Doctor's jukebox|a jukebox]] in the [[TARDIS control room (The Star Beast)|console room]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}})
 
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 26 April 2024

Jukebox

A jukebox was a machine invented on Earth that was able to play music with its in-built collection of discs. They were frequently used in the 20th century.

One company that made jukeboxes were Würlitzer.[source needed]

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Popular in the 1960s, the Pump was one of the many pubs to feature a jukebox, which was reportedly "really super". (PROSE: Time and Relative [+]Loading...["Time and Relative (novel)"])

A jukebox in the Tri-Colour cafe played the tracks "Paperback Writer" by the Beatles and "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" by the Seekers. (TV: The Evil of the Daleks [+]Loading...["The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)"])

There was a jukebox in Harry's café. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)"])

Lawrence Yeadon installed a jukebox in The Shepherd's Cross in 1968. (PROSE: Nightshade [+]Loading...["Nightshade (novel)"])

There was a jukebox in the mess hall of Farside Station which was shaped like an apple for historical reasons. (PROSE: Fear Itself [+]Loading...["Fear Itself (novel)"])

A jukebox was one of the items for sale in Stellar Imports & Exports at the Frenko Bazaar. (COMIC: Bazaar Adventures [+]Loading...["Bazaar Adventures (comic story)"])

At the end of the Earth in the year 5,000,000,000, the last "human", Cassandra, presented the guests with a jukebox, which she mistakenly called an "iPod". The jukebox played the tracks "Tainted Love" by Soft Cell and "Toxic" by Britney Spears, which Cassandra referred to as classical music. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"])

Clara's jukebox. (TV: Hell Bent [+]Loading...["Hell Bent (TV story)"])

The TARDIS obtained by Clara Oswald included a 1950s-style jukebox as part of its disguise as an American diner. One song it played was a recording of "Don't Stop Me Now" as performed by the holographic singer aboard the Orient Express. (TV: Hell Bent [+]Loading...["Hell Bent (TV story)"])

The Fifteenth Doctor's TARDIS featured a jukebox in the console room. (TV: The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (TV story)"])