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|publisher         = City Magazines
|debut               = [[26 September (releases)|26 September]] [[1962 (production)|1962]]
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|creator            = Paul Henning
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'''''The Beverly Hillbillies''''' was an [[American]] television sitcom created by Paul Henning. ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' was also spun off into comics which were published in ''[[Lady Penelope (magazine)|Lady Penelope]]'' alongside several comics featuring [[DWU]] elements. The original televised run of the series spanned from 1962 to [[1971 (releases)|1971]].
'''''The Beverly Hillbillies''''' was an [[American]] television sitcom created by Paul Henning. ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' was also spun off into comics which were published in ''[[Lady Penelope (magazine)|Lady Penelope]]'' alongside several comics featuring [[DWU]] elements. The original televised run of the series spanned from 1962 to [[1971 (releases)|1971]].


==Crossovers with the DWU==
== Crossover ==
The sole narrative [[crossover]] between ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' and the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] took place in the [[TV Century 21 cover stories|''TV Century 21'' cover story]] ''[[Time Barrier Busted (short story)|Time Barrier Busted]]'', which made reference both to ''The Beverly Hillbillies''<nowiki/>' inclusion in then-upcoming magazine ''[[Lady Penelope (magazine)|Lady Penelope]]'', going so far as to mention the titular [[Beverly Hillbillies]], as well as to the ''[[Lady Penelope (series)|Lady Penelope]]'' comic ''[[The Vanishing Ray (comic story)|The Vanishing Ray]]'', which was itself a crossover with the DWU.
''[[TV Century 21]]'' was a real-world comic publication defined by its connections to the works of [[Century 21 Productions]]. The magazine was presented as being perpetually in-universe as if it were a newspaper. Since ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'' was printed in the comic, it was common for short stories to depict characters from shows like ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'' acknowledging the [[Dalek]]s as existing in-universe, creating some of ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s earliest legitimate [[crossover]]s.


===Cast and crew connections===
In 1966, [[Lady Penelope]] received her own [[Lady Penelope (magazine)|spin-off publication]], also presented as an in-universe magazine and often discussed in ''TV 21''. For 13 months, her magazine featured a one-page weekly comic based on ''The Beverly Hillbillies''. As it was with ''The Daleks'', these comics were presented as taking place in the same universe as Lady Penelope's writings.
Several episodes of the colour seasons of the show were filmed in the [[United Kingdom]], due to the popularity of the show overseas, leading to occasional connections to the show.


In season 6, episode 3, ''Norman Claridge'', [[Norman Claridge]] appears as "Jenkins."
The only narrative covered by this wiki to reference this is the [[TV Century 21 cover stories|''TV Century 21'' cover story]] {{cs|Time Barrier Busted (short story)}}, which briefly mentioned Penelope's plans to investigate "[[Beverly Hillbillies]]".


In season 7 episode 4, ''Coming Through the Rye'', [[Dave Prowse]] appears as a [[Scotland|Scotsman]].
== Other connections ==
=== Cast and crew connections ===
Several episodes of the colour seasons of the show were filmed in the [[United Kingdom]] due to the popularity of the show overseas, leading to fringe connections between the shows.
 
In season 6, episode 3, ''Clampett Castle'', [[Norman Claridge]] appears as Jenkins.
 
In season 7, episode 2, ''Something for the Queen'', [[Brian Peck]] appears as a chauffeur. In season 7 episode 3, ''War of the Roses'', [[Sydney Arnold]] appears as Dumbarton's retainer. In both episodes, [[Donald Bisset]] appears as Tetly.
 
In season 7 episode 4, ''Coming Through the Rye'', [[Ilona Rodgers]] appears as Sandra MacGregor. Additionally, Brian Peck returns as the chauffeur and [[Dave Prowse]] appears as a [[Scotland|Scotsman]].


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The Beverly Hillbillies was an American television sitcom created by Paul Henning. The Beverly Hillbillies was also spun off into comics which were published in Lady Penelope alongside several comics featuring DWU elements. The original televised run of the series spanned from 1962 to 1971.

Crossover[[edit] | [edit source]]

TV Century 21 was a real-world comic publication defined by its connections to the works of Century 21 Productions. The magazine was presented as being perpetually in-universe as if it were a newspaper. Since The Daleks was printed in the comic, it was common for short stories to depict characters from shows like Thunderbirds acknowledging the Daleks as existing in-universe, creating some of Doctor Who's earliest legitimate crossovers.

In 1966, Lady Penelope received her own spin-off publication, also presented as an in-universe magazine and often discussed in TV 21. For 13 months, her magazine featured a one-page weekly comic based on The Beverly Hillbillies. As it was with The Daleks, these comics were presented as taking place in the same universe as Lady Penelope's writings.

The only narrative covered by this wiki to reference this is the TV Century 21 cover story Time Barrier Busted [+]Loading...["Time Barrier Busted (short story)"], which briefly mentioned Penelope's plans to investigate "Beverly Hillbillies".

Other connections[[edit] | [edit source]]

Cast and crew connections[[edit] | [edit source]]

Several episodes of the colour seasons of the show were filmed in the United Kingdom due to the popularity of the show overseas, leading to fringe connections between the shows.

In season 6, episode 3, Clampett Castle, Norman Claridge appears as Jenkins.

In season 7, episode 2, Something for the Queen, Brian Peck appears as a chauffeur. In season 7 episode 3, War of the Roses, Sydney Arnold appears as Dumbarton's retainer. In both episodes, Donald Bisset appears as Tetly.

In season 7 episode 4, Coming Through the Rye, Ilona Rodgers appears as Sandra MacGregor. Additionally, Brian Peck returns as the chauffeur and Dave Prowse appears as a Scotsman.