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Published in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, '''Harry Potter''' was a series of novels by British author [[J.K. Rowling]]. The novels chronicled the early life of a young wizard as he was groomed to defeat an evil wizard.
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'''''Harry Potter''''' was a series of ten [[book|novels]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'') written by [[British]] authors [[J.K. Rowling]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)|The Tomorrow Windows]]''; [[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'') and [[PQ Rowling]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death (short story)|Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death]]'')
 
[[The Doctor]] was familiar with them as early as his [[First Doctor|first incarnation]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Big Hand for the Doctor (short story)|A Big Hand for the Doctor]]'') By his [[Tenth Doctor|tenth incarnation]], the Doctor had read the seventh ''Harry Potter'' novel, and cried upon reading the ending. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')
 
There were ten novels, starting with ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''. The [[Eighth Doctor]] had a complete set in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]]. His first edition copy of ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' had the first page crossed out and a note reading "No, no, no, no, it didn’t happen like this at all" written in red ink. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'')
 
A copy of ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' was in a display case on [[Platform One]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'') A descendant of Rowling known as [[PQ Rowling]] wrote ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Moon Dentist]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death (short story)|Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death]]'')


They consisted of 11 novels, [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]] holding the complete set of novels in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'')
==References ==
[[Mark Whitaker]] owned first editions of some of the ''Harry Potter'' books. [[Amy Pond]] likened the TARDIS chasing Whitaker's train to a scene in ''Harry Potter'', where [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]] and his friend [[Ron Weasley]] chased the [[Hogwarts Express]] in a flying [[car]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Touched by an Angel (novel)|Touched by an Angel]]'')


By his [[Tenth Doctor|tenth incarnation]] the Doctor had read the seventh ''Harry Potter'' novel, and cried upon reading the ending of the seventh book. [[Martha Jones]] also knew the books and suggested Potter's magic word "expelliarmus" to [[William Shakespeare]] to help defeat the [[Carrionite]]s. The suggestion worked. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'') [[Donna Noble]] jokingly referred to a centaur she met as Firenze - the name of one of the centaurs in the Potter universe ([[BBCR]]: ''[[Pest Control]]''). A copy of ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' (the first Potter novel) can be seen in a display case on [[Platform One]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The End of the World]]'')
[[Martha Jones]] was a fan of the series as a [[child]], and said she began reading ''Harry Potter'' after she read her first book series, ''[[The Troubleseekers]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage (short story)|The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage]]'') She suggested the spell "Expelliarmus" to [[William Shakespeare]] to help defeat the [[Carrionite]]s. The suggestion worked, to which the [[Tenth Doctor]] cheered "Good old J.K.!" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'') On a planet of fiction created from her mind, Martha and the Doctor ran through [[Hogwarts]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage (short story)|The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
[[Donna Noble]] jokingly referred to a centaur-like [[Aquabi]] she met as [[Firenze]] the name of one of the centaurs in the ''Harry Potter'' universe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Pest Control (audio story)|Pest Control]]'')
=== Trivia ===
*In real life, only seven Harry Potter novels (plus several shorter spin-off works) have been published. In [[EDA]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'', written in 2005, a character picks up a copy of the last Harry Potter book in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], before replacing it next to its "ten other sequels." While this can be seen as an anachronism, likely the author was unaware Rowling only planned to publish seven books. It should be noted that since the publication of book 7, ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Rowling has not dismissed the possibility of writing more Potter books in the future (perhaps in the Whoniverse she did in fact write additional volumes). It also should be noted that the title ''Deathly Hallows'' is '''not''' mentioned in ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'', as the Doctor simply refers to it as "Book Seven" (in real life the title of the book was unknown at the time the episode was written). There is precedent for book series to be continued by other authors, i.e. Eoin Colfer's continuation of [[Douglas Adams]]' ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' published in 2009.
*In [[2005]], [[Russell T Davies]] asked Harry Potter's creator [[J.K. Rowling]] if she would write for ''[[Doctor Who]]''. She refused, saying that she was "was amused by the suggestion but simply doesn't have the time."<ref>[http://www.starswelove.com/scriptsphp/news.php?newsid=4514&cfrom=m_49 J.K. Rowling Turns Down 'Dr. Who']</ref> She was writing the sixth Harry Potter novel at the time.<ref>[http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/2005a.html A Brief History of Time (Travel): Rose]</ref>
*In ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'', a Hogwarts-style uniform briefly appears as the Doctor considers what clothes to wear in his new incarnation.
*''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'', in which the Doctor references reading [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|the seventh book]], was broadcast before the book was published, during a period of intense anticipation for its release. The Doctor doesn't mention the book's title, as it had not been revealed by the time the episode began filming.
*According to his 2008 autobiography ''A Writer's Tale'', Russell T Davies also considered basing the 2008 Christmas special around an appearance by Rowling.
*To date, the most prominent Potter films cast member to be connected to ''Doctor Who'' is Sir [[Michael Gambon]] (Dumbledore) who has been confirmed by the BBC as appearing in the 2010 Christmas Special.[http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.com/2010/07/guest-stars-confirmed-for-christmas.html]
*[[Roger Lloyd Pack]], who played [[John Lumic|the creator]] of the [[Cybus Cybermen]], guest starred in ''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ''alongside [[David Tennant]]. The two played father and son. This film featured tents that were bigger in the inside, much like the [[TARDIS]].
*Harry Potter star, Daniel Radcliffe, was a name thrown out by Russell T. Davies to play the [[Eleventh Doctor]].
*Other actors who have appeared in the Harry Potter films who have been considered for the role of [[the Doctor]] include [[Jim Broadbent]], [[John Cleese]], Robbie Coltrane, Richard Griffiths and Alan Rickman. Bill Nighy, who will appear in the yet-to-be-released final two ''Harry Potter'' films, was reportedly a candidate for the role in 2005 and appeared in the [[Eleventh Doctor]] story [[DW]]: [[Vincent and the Doctor]] as Dr. [[Black]].
*[[Zoë Wanamaker]], who appeared in [[DW]]: ''[[The End of the World]]'' and [[DW]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'' as [[Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17]], also appeared in the film adaptation of ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone''; a copy of this book is visible in a display case seen in ''End of the World''.


===Actors who have appeared in Doctor Who and Harry Potter===
[[Ross Lee (in-universe)|Ross Lee]] watched an episode of a parody of Harry Potter titled [[Potter Puppet Pals]]. The episode in question was titled "[[The Mysterious Ticking Noise]]" and featured several of the prominent characters performing over a ticking noise before being blown up by a [[pipe bomb]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Chute! Episode 9 (TV story)|Chute! Episode 9]]'')
*[[Jim Broadbent]] - Horace Slughorn
*[[John Cleese]] - Nearly Headless Nick
*[[Shirley Henderson]] - Moaning Myrtle
*[[Roger Lloyd Pack]] - Barty Crouch Sr.
*[[David Tennant]] - Barty Crouch Jr.
*[[Zoë Wanamaker]] - Rolanda Hooch
*[[Julian Glover]] - Aragog (voice only)
*[[Adrian Rawlins]] - James Potter
*[[Jeff Rawle]] - Amos Diggory
*[[Jim McManus]] - Aberforth Dumbledore
*[[Jessica Hynes]] - Mafilda Hopkirk (voice only)
*[[Chris Whittington|Chris Whittingham]] - Ministry Wizard
*[[John Atterbury]] - Phineas Nigellus
*[[Elizabeth Spriggs]] - The Fat Lady (Philosopher’s Stone)
*[[Terence Bayler]] - The Bloody Baron
*[[Derek Deadman]] - Tom the Innkeeper (Philosopher’s Stone)
*[[Jimmy Gardner]] - Ernie Prang
*[[Bill Nighy]] - Rufus Scrimgeour (Deathy Hallows)
*[[Helen McCrory]] - Narcissa Malfoy
*[[Toby Jones]] - Dobby the House elf (voice)
*[[David Bradley]] - Argus Filch (announced as providing an alien voice in an upcoming episode of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2010/04_april/19/sj_adventures.shtml])
*[[Michael Gambon]] - Albus Dumbledore (Confirmed by the BBC as guest starring in the 2010 Christmas Special.[http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.com/2010/07/guest-stars-confirmed-for-christmas.html])


In the audiobooks ranging from Big Finish and the BBC itself a number of actors have used their talents
When [[Clyde Langer]] and [[Rani Chandra]] were inside [[Erasmus Darkening]]'s secret chamber in [[Ashen Hill Manor]] Clyde told Rani that this place was creepy. According to Clyde it was "Creepsville, [[Transylvania]]", "Hogwarts [[Tim Burton]] Style" or "Harry Potter Has A Close Shave Off [[Sweeney Todd]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eternity Trap (TV story)|The Eternity Trap]]'')
As well as David Tennant and Jessica Hynes as mentioned above who have also been involved.


*[[Mark Williams]] - Arthur Weasley
[[File:Snake (basilisk) Harry Potter.jpg|thumb|left|The snake in ''Harry Potter'', according to [[George Thompson]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[My Special Book (short story)|My Special Book]]'')]]
*[[Sean Biggerstaff]] - Oliver Wood
[[George Thompson]] believed that the noise that the [[lift]] made ([[PROSE]]: ''[[My Special Book (short story)|My Special Book]]'') in the [[Rowbarton Estate]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Night Terrors (short story)|Night Terrors]]'') was actually a [[dragon]] or a [[monster]], living in the walls like the snake in ''Harry Potter''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[My Special Book (short story)|My Special Book]]'')
*[[Leslie Philips]] - The Sorting Hat
*[[David Ryall]] - Elphias Doge
*[[Christian Coulson]] - Tom Riddle
*[[Pam Ferris]] - Aunt Marge
*[[Mariam Margoyles]] - Professor Pomona Sprout
*[[Harry Melling]] - Dudley Dursley


===Other Notes===
When [[Clara Oswald]] pointed out to three incarnations of the Doctor that their meeting couldn't happen due to a [[fixed point in time]], the Tenth Doctor said "one point to the girl from [[Gryffindor]]." The [[Twelfth Doctor]] rebuked this, saying that she was [[Slytherin]] "all the way," and that he meant it as a compliment. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]'')
Other references can be observed by the fact that Harry Melling who plays Dudley Dursley in Harry Potter is the grandson of [[Patrick Troughton]].
Also Alfie Enoch who plays Harry’s friend and dorm-mate Dean Thomas is the son of [[William Russell]] who played [[Ian Chesterton]].


[[Stephen Fry]] (narrator for the UK Harry Potter audio books), voiced a character for the Webcast story [[WC]]: ''[[Death Comes to Time]]'', and was at one point to have written an episode for the revived series, but due to various factors including a change in the Doctor's companion, the episode was never produced.
[[Andy Hansen]] compared [[Erimem]] living in a cupboard that led to a room outside of time and space at [[Helena (The Last Pharaoh)|Helena]] and [[Ibrahim Hadmani]]'s house to Harry Potter living in a cupboard under the stairs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Beast of Stalingrad (novel)|The Beast of Stalingrad]]'')


In addition, [[Richard Curtis]] (co-creator of ''Blackadder'' and a scriptwriter for [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]]) conducted the cast interviews included in the DVD release of ''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire''.
[[Flip Jackson]] likened the [[Gallifrey]]an [[Chapter]]s to [[Hufflepuff]] and Slytherin. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Stage Fright (audio story)|Stage Fright]]'')
 
Upon seeing the [[Hereticum]] for the first time, [[Bill Potts|Bill]] exclaimed "Harry Potter!" ([[TV]]: ''[[Extremis (TV story)|Extremis]]'')
 
Working as a tour guide on [[Gloucester]], [[Ruth Clayton]] mentions to a passerby that parts of the ''Harry Potter'' films were filmed at [[Gloucester Cathedral]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'')
 
While trapped in a [[Judoon]] prison, the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] recalled how the ''Harry Potter'' series were a "classic" story and proceeded to start reciting the opening chapter of the first novel, ''Philosopher's Stone'', from memory as a bedtime story for herself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
 
==Behind the scenes ==
*In real life, only seven ''Harry Potter'' novels (plus several spin-off works) have been published.
*Martha's use of ''Expelliarmus'' comes from the actual works (it's the incantation for the Disarming Charm, introduced in ''Chamber of Secrets'' and used throughout.)
*The mention of Harry and Ron taking a flying car to Hogwarts also references canon, as the two of them took Mr Weasley's enchanted Ford Anglia to Hogwarts in ''Chamber of Secrets''.
*In 2005, [[Russell T Davies]] asked [[J.K. Rowling]] if she would write for ''[[Doctor Who]]''. She refused, saying that she was "amused by the suggestion but simply doesn't have the time."<ref>[http://www.starswelove.com/scriptsphp/news.php?newsid=4514&cfrom=m_49 J.K. Rowling Turns Down 'Dr. Who']</ref> She was writing the sixth ''Harry Potter'' novel (''Half-Blood Prince'') at the time.<ref>[http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/2005a.html A Brief History of Time (Travel): Rose]</ref>
*In ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'', as the Doctor considers what clothes to wear in his new incarnation, a uniform with wizards' robes, similar to the way Hogwarts uniforms were presented in the Warner Bros. film adaptations of the ''Harry Potter'' may briefly be glimpsed.
*''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'', in which the Doctor references reading the seventh book, was broadcast before ''Deathly Hallows'' was published and during a period of intense anticipation of its release. The Doctor doesn't mention the book's title, as it had not been revealed by the time the episode began filming. The fact the Doctor was emotional about the book's ending was an educated guess on behalf of the script writer that the conclusion to the long-running book series would be an emotional event.
*According to the book ''[[The Writer's Tale]]'' by Russell T Davies and [[Benjamin Cook]], Davies also considered basing the 2008 Christmas special around an appearance by Rowling.
*When filming [[Series 1 (Doctor Who 2005)|the 2005 series]] [[Russell T Davies]] commented upon the difficulty of finding little person actors for ''Doctor Who'' because ''Harry Potter'' and ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' were filming at the same time.<ref>[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Dr+Who+is+hit+by+a+shortage+of+dwarfs-a0126913534 "Dr Who is hit by a shortage of dwarfs"] - ''Daily Record,'' 12th January 2005</ref>
*[[PROSE]]: ''[[My Special Book (short story)|My Special Book]]'' claims that there was a [[snake]] in ''Harry Potter'', when in the real world it was actually a [[basilisk]]; this, however, can be explained by George not remembering the story properly.
*Both franchises are featured together in ''[[LEGO Dimensions (video game)|LEGO Dimensions]]'', as is ''Harry Potter''{{'}}s spin-off franchise ''{{iw|harrypotter|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film)|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them}}''.
 
===Cast connections===
Actors in both ''Doctor Who'' and the ''Harry Potter'' series by their first film appearance:
 
====''The Philosopher's Stone''====
{| {{Prettytable}}
!Actor
!''Doctor Who'' role(s)
!''Harry Potter'' role(s)
|-
|[[Harry Melling]]
|[[Hervey]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Dudley Dursley}}
|-
|[[Derek Deadman]]
|[[Stor]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Tom}}
|-
|[[John Hurt]]
|[[War Doctor]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Garrick Ollivander}}
|-
|[[Warwick Davis]]
|"[[Ludens Nimrod Kendrick Cord Longstaff XLI|Porridge]]"
|{{iw|harrypotter|Filius Flitwick}}<br>{{iw|harrypotter|Griphook}}<br>{{iw|harrypotter|Gringotts Head Goblin}}
|-
|[[Rusty Goffe]]
|[[Little John]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Unidentified goblin|Unidentified goblins}}<br>{{iw|harrypotter|Ricbert}}
|-
|[[Kiran Shah]]
|[[Figure (Listen)|Figure]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Unidentified goblin|Unidentified goblin}}
|-
|[[Chris Rankin]]
|[[Jack (Comeback of the Scorchies)|Jack]]<br>[[Andy (Looking for a Friend)|Andy]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Percy Weasley}}
|-
|[[Zoë Wanamaker]]
|[[Cassandra O'Brien]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Rolanda Hooch}}
|-
|[[Leslie Phillips]]
|[[Robert Knox]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Sorting Hat}} (voice)
|-
|[[Sean Biggerstaff]]
|[[Chris Parsons]]<br>[[Noah (Stolen Goods)|Noah]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Oliver Wood}}
|-
|[[David Bradley]]
|[[First Doctor]]<br>[[William Hartnell]]<br>[[Solomon (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Solomon]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Argus Filch}}
|-
|[[John Cleese]]
|[[Male art lover (City of Death)|Male art lover]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Nearly Headless Nick}}
|-
|[[Paul Marc Davies]]
|[[Futurekind Chieftain]]<br>[[The Trickster]]<br>[[Corakinus]]<br>[[Cowled figure (Exit Wounds)|Cowled Ghost]]<br>[[Pepé Gonzalez]]<br>[[Trave (Celestial Intervention)|Trave]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Lord Draben}}
|-
|[[Terence Bayler]]
|[[Yendom]]<br>[[Barrington]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Bloody Baron}}
|-
|[[Simon Fisher-Becker]]
|[[Dorium Maldovar]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Fat Friar}}
|-
|[[Elizabeth Spriggs]]
|[[Tabby (Paradise Towers)|Tabby]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Fat Lady}}
|-
|[[Adrian Rawlins]]
|[[Frederick Abberline]]<br>[[Ryder (Planet of the Ood)|Ryder]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|James Potter I|James Potter}}
|-
|[[Ray Fearon]]
|[[Barlow Teveler]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Firenze}}
|-
|[[Richard Bremmer]]
|[[Beowulf]]<br>[[Reginald Hemmings]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Lord Voldemort}}
|}
 
====''The Chamber of Secrets''====
{| {{Prettytable}}
!Actor
!''Doctor Who'' role(s)
!''Harry Potter'' role(s)
|-
|[[Toby Jones]]
|[[Dream Lord]]<br>[[Kotris]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Dobby}} (voice)
|-
|[[Jim Norton]]
|[[Thomas Kennet]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Mason}}
|-
|[[Mark Williams]]
|[[Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Brian Williams]]<br>[[Maxwell Edison]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Arthur Weasley}}
|-
|[[Miriam Margolyes]]
|[[Leef Apple Glyn Slitheen-Blathereen]]<br>[[Tod]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Pomona Sprout}}
|-
|[[Shirley Henderson]]
|[[Ursula Blake]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Moaning Myrtle}}
|-
|[[Christian Coulson]]
|[[Pelleas]]<br>[[Robert McIntosh]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Tom Riddle}}
|-
|[[Julian Glover]]
|[[Richard I of England|Richard the Lionheart]]<br>[[Scaroth]]/Scarlioni/Tancredi
|{{iw|harrypotter|Aragog}} (voice)
|}
 
====''The Prisoner of Azkaban''====
{| {{Prettytable}}
!Actor
!''Doctor Who'' role(s)
!''Harry Potter'' role(s)
|-
|[[Pam Ferris]]
|[[Lizzie Corrigan]]<br>[[Amanda Steele]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Marge Dursley}}
|-
|[[Lee Ingleby]]
|[[Samson Griffin]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Stan Shunpike}}
|-
|[[Jimmy Gardner]]
|[[Chenchu]]<br>[[Idmon]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Ernie Prang}}
|-
|[[Lenny Henry]]
|[[Daniel Barton]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Dre Head}} (voice)
|-
|[[Michael Gambon]]
|[[Kazran Sardick]]<br>[[Elliot Sardick]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Albus Dumbledore}}
|-
|[[Genevieve Gaunt]]
|[[Linda Maxwell]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Pansy Parkinson}}
|}
 
====''The Goblet of Fire''====
{| {{Prettytable}}
!Actor
!''Doctor Who'' role(s)
!''Harry Potter'' role(s)
|-
|[[Jeff Rawle]]
|[[Plantagenet]]<br>[[Lionel Harding]]<br>[[Mervyn Pinfield]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Amos Diggory}}
|-
|[[Christopher Whittingham]]
|[[Carson (Earthshock)|Carson]]
|Ministry wizard
|-
|[[Roger Lloyd-Pack]]
|[[John Lumic]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Bartemius Crouch Senior}}
|-
|[[David Tennant]]
|[[Tenth Doctor]]<br>[[Fourteenth Doctor]]<br>[[Kurtz]]<br>[[Daft Jamie]]<br>[[Ross Brimmicombe-Wood]]<br>[[Galanar]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Bartemius Crouch Junior}}
|}
 
====''The Order of the Phoenix'' ====
{| {{Prettytable}}
!Actor
!''Doctor Who'' role(s)
!''Harry Potter'' role(s)
|-
|[[Peter Cartwright (actor)|Peter Cartwright]]
|[[Arnold Underwood]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Elphias Doge}}
|-
|[[Timothy Bateson]]
|[[Binro]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Kreacher}} (voice)
|-
|[[Imelda Staunton]]
|[[Interface]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Dolores Umbridge}}
|-
|[[John Atterbury]]
|[[White Robot]]<br>[[Alien guard (The War Games)|Alien guard]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Phineas Nigellus Black}}
|-
|[[Jessica Hynes]]
|[[Joan Redfern]]<br>[[Verity Newman]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Mafalda Hopkirk}} (voice)
|-
|[[Jim McManus]]
|[[Opthalmologist]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Aberforth Dumbledore}}
|}
 
====''The Half-Blood Prince''====
{| {{Prettytable}}
!Actor
!''Doctor Who'' role(s)
!''Harry Potter'' role(s)
|-
|[[Helen McCrory]]
|[[Rosanna Calvierri]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Narcissa Malfoy}}
|-
|[[Jim Broadbent]]
|[[Eleventh Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Eleventh Doctor (The Shy Doctor)]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Horace Slughorn}}
|-
|[[Anna Shaffer]]
|[[Rachel Chapman]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Romilda Vane}}
|}
 
====''The Deathly Hallows'' Part 1 and Part 2====
{| {{Prettytable}}
!Actor
!''Doctor Who'' role(s)
!''Harry Potter'' role(s)
|-
|[[Bill Nighy]]
|[[Henry Black]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Rufus Scrimgeour}}
|-
|[[Carolyn Pickles]]
|[[Ollistra (The Side of the Angels)|Ollistra]]<br>[[Meera Darone]]<br>[[Marian Schaeffer]]<br>[[Traherne]]<br>[[Hilary Standish]]<br>[[Gutierrez]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Charity Burbage}}
|-
|[[David Ryall]]
|[[Carthok]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Elphias Doge}}
|-
|[[Graham Duff]]
|[[Waiter (Deep Breath)|Waiter]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Squat, wheezy man}}
|-
|[[Kate Fleetwood]]
|[[Ship (The Mad Woman in the Attic)|Ship]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Mary Cattermole}}
|-
|[[Steffan Rhodri]]
|[[Korshal]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Reginald Cattermole}}
|-
|[[Guy Henry]]
|[[Ikron]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Pius Thicknesse}}
|}
 
====''Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them''====
{| {{Prettytable}}
!Actor
!''Doctor Who'' role(s)
!''Harry Potter'' role(s)
|-
|[[Gemma Chan]]
|[[Mia Bennett]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Ya Zhou}}
|-
|[[Eddie Redmayne]]
|[[Eddie Redmayne (in-universe)|Himself]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Newt Scamander}}
|}
 
====''Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald''====
{| {{Prettytable}}
!Actor
!''Doctor Who'' role(s)
!''Harry Potter'' role(s)
|-
|[[Victoria Yeates]]
|[[Maleeva]]<br>[[Balva]]
|{{iw|harrypotter|Bunty Broadacre}}
|-
|}
 
====Other connections====
*[[Harry Melling]], who plays Dudley Dursley (Harry's cousin) in the film series, is the grandson of [[Patrick Troughton]]. However, he never met him, as Patrick died before he was born. [[David Troughton]] is his uncle. Melling himself would later have a role in the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Big Finish ''Doctor Who'' audio story]] ''[[The Whispering Forest (audio story)|The Whispering Forest]]''.
*Alfie Enoch, who plays Harry's friend and dorm-mate Dean Thomas, is the son of [[William Russell]]. <ref>https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/esmagazine/alfred-enoch-es-magazine-interview-a3822041.html</ref> (After the Potter series ended, Enoch adjusted his name to Alfred Enoch as he launched a TV acting career in the US.)
*[[David Tennant]] is, just like the [[Tenth Doctor]], a huge fan of the ''Harry Potter'' series. Tennant appeared in ''{{iw|harrypotter|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}'' as Death Eater {{iw|harrypotter|Barty Crouch Jr.}} [[Roger Lloyd Pack]] appeared in the same movie as the father of David's character. Coincidentally, ''Goblet of Fire'', which includes Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody morphing into Crouch, opened in British cinemas the same day that Tennant made his first appearance in earnest as the Tenth Doctor in the ''[[Children in Need Special (TV story)|Children in Need Special]]'' minisode, which is set immediately after regeneration.
*{{w|Ralph Fiennes}}, who portrayed the series main villain, {{w|Lord Voldemort}}, is the ex-husband of [[Alex Kingston]].
*The [[Twelfth Doctor]] briefly communicated with [[Eddie Redmayne (Looking for Pudsey)|Eddie Redmayne]], who was in costume as his ''Fantastic Beasts'' character [[Newt Scamander]], in ''[[Looking for Pudsey (TV story)|Looking for Pudsey]]'', which first broadcast on the day the aforementioned film was released. Redmayne also voiced Newt in LEGO Dimensions.
*Outside of the films, the series also had a stage play sequel titled ''Harry Potter and the Cursed Child''. In the original [[West End]] production, [[Noma Dumezweni]] portrayed Hermione Granger (played by {{w|Emma Watson}} in the films).
*[[Stephen Fry]] recited the UK releases of the audio books.
*[[Matt Smith]] was almost cast as Newt Scamander in the ''Fantastic Beasts'' films.
 
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Harry Potter

Harry Potter was a series of ten novels (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) written by British authors J.K. Rowling (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows; TV: The Shakespeare Code) and PQ Rowling. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death)

The Doctor was familiar with them as early as his first incarnation. (PROSE: A Big Hand for the Doctor) By his tenth incarnation, the Doctor had read the seventh Harry Potter novel, and cried upon reading the ending. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)

There were ten novels, starting with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The Eighth Doctor had a complete set in his TARDIS. His first edition copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone had the first page crossed out and a note reading "No, no, no, no, it didn’t happen like this at all" written in red ink. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles)

A copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was in a display case on Platform One. (TV: The End of the World) A descendant of Rowling known as PQ Rowling wrote Harry Potter and the Half-Moon Dentist. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death)

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Mark Whitaker owned first editions of some of the Harry Potter books. Amy Pond likened the TARDIS chasing Whitaker's train to a scene in Harry Potter, where Harry and his friend Ron Weasley chased the Hogwarts Express in a flying car. (PROSE: Touched by an Angel)

Martha Jones was a fan of the series as a child, and said she began reading Harry Potter after she read her first book series, The Troubleseekers. (PROSE: The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage) She suggested the spell "Expelliarmus" to William Shakespeare to help defeat the Carrionites. The suggestion worked, to which the Tenth Doctor cheered "Good old J.K.!" (TV: The Shakespeare Code) On a planet of fiction created from her mind, Martha and the Doctor ran through Hogwarts. (PROSE: The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage)

Donna Noble jokingly referred to a centaur-like Aquabi she met as Firenze — the name of one of the centaurs in the Harry Potter universe. (AUDIO: Pest Control)

Ross Lee watched an episode of a parody of Harry Potter titled Potter Puppet Pals. The episode in question was titled "The Mysterious Ticking Noise" and featured several of the prominent characters performing over a ticking noise before being blown up by a pipe bomb. (TV: Chute! Episode 9)

When Clyde Langer and Rani Chandra were inside Erasmus Darkening's secret chamber in Ashen Hill Manor Clyde told Rani that this place was creepy. According to Clyde it was "Creepsville, Transylvania", "Hogwarts Tim Burton Style" or "Harry Potter Has A Close Shave Off Sweeney Todd". (TV: The Eternity Trap)

The snake in Harry Potter, according to George Thompson. (PROSE: My Special Book)

George Thompson believed that the noise that the lift made (PROSE: My Special Book) in the Rowbarton Estate, (PROSE: Night Terrors) was actually a dragon or a monster, living in the walls like the snake in Harry Potter. (PROSE: My Special Book)

When Clara Oswald pointed out to three incarnations of the Doctor that their meeting couldn't happen due to a fixed point in time, the Tenth Doctor said "one point to the girl from Gryffindor." The Twelfth Doctor rebuked this, saying that she was Slytherin "all the way," and that he meant it as a compliment. (COMIC: Four Doctors)

Andy Hansen compared Erimem living in a cupboard that led to a room outside of time and space at Helena and Ibrahim Hadmani's house to Harry Potter living in a cupboard under the stairs. (PROSE: The Beast of Stalingrad)

Flip Jackson likened the Gallifreyan Chapters to Hufflepuff and Slytherin. (AUDIO: Stage Fright)

Upon seeing the Hereticum for the first time, Bill exclaimed "Harry Potter!" (TV: Extremis)

Working as a tour guide on Gloucester, Ruth Clayton mentions to a passerby that parts of the Harry Potter films were filmed at Gloucester Cathedral. (TV: Fugitive of the Judoon)

While trapped in a Judoon prison, the Thirteenth Doctor recalled how the Harry Potter series were a "classic" story and proceeded to start reciting the opening chapter of the first novel, Philosopher's Stone, from memory as a bedtime story for herself. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)

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  • In real life, only seven Harry Potter novels (plus several spin-off works) have been published.
  • Martha's use of Expelliarmus comes from the actual works (it's the incantation for the Disarming Charm, introduced in Chamber of Secrets and used throughout.)
  • The mention of Harry and Ron taking a flying car to Hogwarts also references canon, as the two of them took Mr Weasley's enchanted Ford Anglia to Hogwarts in Chamber of Secrets.
  • In 2005, Russell T Davies asked J.K. Rowling if she would write for Doctor Who. She refused, saying that she was "amused by the suggestion but simply doesn't have the time."[1] She was writing the sixth Harry Potter novel (Half-Blood Prince) at the time.[2]
  • In The Christmas Invasion, as the Doctor considers what clothes to wear in his new incarnation, a uniform with wizards' robes, similar to the way Hogwarts uniforms were presented in the Warner Bros. film adaptations of the Harry Potter may briefly be glimpsed.
  • The Shakespeare Code, in which the Doctor references reading the seventh book, was broadcast before Deathly Hallows was published and during a period of intense anticipation of its release. The Doctor doesn't mention the book's title, as it had not been revealed by the time the episode began filming. The fact the Doctor was emotional about the book's ending was an educated guess on behalf of the script writer that the conclusion to the long-running book series would be an emotional event.
  • According to the book The Writer's Tale by Russell T Davies and Benjamin Cook, Davies also considered basing the 2008 Christmas special around an appearance by Rowling.
  • When filming the 2005 series Russell T Davies commented upon the difficulty of finding little person actors for Doctor Who because Harry Potter and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory were filming at the same time.[3]
  • PROSE: My Special Book claims that there was a snake in Harry Potter, when in the real world it was actually a basilisk; this, however, can be explained by George not remembering the story properly.
  • Both franchises are featured together in LEGO Dimensions, as is Harry Potter's spin-off franchise Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

Cast connections[[edit] | [edit source]]

Actors in both Doctor Who and the Harry Potter series by their first film appearance:

The Philosopher's Stone[[edit] | [edit source]]

Actor Doctor Who role(s) Harry Potter role(s)
Harry Melling Hervey Dudley Dursley
Derek Deadman Stor Tom
John Hurt War Doctor Garrick Ollivander
Warwick Davis "Porridge" Filius Flitwick
Griphook
Gringotts Head Goblin
Rusty Goffe Little John Unidentified goblins
Ricbert
Kiran Shah Figure Unidentified goblin
Chris Rankin Jack
Andy
Percy Weasley
Zoë Wanamaker Cassandra O'Brien Rolanda Hooch
Leslie Phillips Robert Knox Sorting Hat (voice)
Sean Biggerstaff Chris Parsons
Noah
Oliver Wood
David Bradley First Doctor
William Hartnell
Solomon
Argus Filch
John Cleese Male art lover Nearly Headless Nick
Paul Marc Davies Futurekind Chieftain
The Trickster
Corakinus
Cowled Ghost
Pepé Gonzalez
Trave
Lord Draben
Terence Bayler Yendom
Barrington
Bloody Baron
Simon Fisher-Becker Dorium Maldovar Fat Friar
Elizabeth Spriggs Tabby Fat Lady
Adrian Rawlins Frederick Abberline
Ryder
James Potter
Ray Fearon Barlow Teveler Firenze
Richard Bremmer Beowulf
Reginald Hemmings
Lord Voldemort

The Chamber of Secrets[[edit] | [edit source]]

Actor Doctor Who role(s) Harry Potter role(s)
Toby Jones Dream Lord
Kotris
Dobby (voice)
Jim Norton Thomas Kennet Mason
Mark Williams Brian Williams
Maxwell Edison
Arthur Weasley
Miriam Margolyes Leef Apple Glyn Slitheen-Blathereen
Tod
Pomona Sprout
Shirley Henderson Ursula Blake Moaning Myrtle
Christian Coulson Pelleas
Robert McIntosh
Tom Riddle
Julian Glover Richard the Lionheart
Scaroth/Scarlioni/Tancredi
Aragog (voice)

The Prisoner of Azkaban[[edit] | [edit source]]

Actor Doctor Who role(s) Harry Potter role(s)
Pam Ferris Lizzie Corrigan
Amanda Steele
Marge Dursley
Lee Ingleby Samson Griffin Stan Shunpike
Jimmy Gardner Chenchu
Idmon
Ernie Prang
Lenny Henry Daniel Barton Dre Head (voice)
Michael Gambon Kazran Sardick
Elliot Sardick
Albus Dumbledore
Genevieve Gaunt Linda Maxwell Pansy Parkinson

The Goblet of Fire[[edit] | [edit source]]

Actor Doctor Who role(s) Harry Potter role(s)
Jeff Rawle Plantagenet
Lionel Harding
Mervyn Pinfield
Amos Diggory
Christopher Whittingham Carson Ministry wizard
Roger Lloyd-Pack John Lumic Bartemius Crouch Senior
David Tennant Tenth Doctor
Fourteenth Doctor
Kurtz
Daft Jamie
Ross Brimmicombe-Wood
Galanar
Bartemius Crouch Junior

The Order of the Phoenix[[edit] | [edit source]]

Actor Doctor Who role(s) Harry Potter role(s)
Peter Cartwright Arnold Underwood Elphias Doge
Timothy Bateson Binro Kreacher (voice)
Imelda Staunton Interface Dolores Umbridge
John Atterbury White Robot
Alien guard
Phineas Nigellus Black
Jessica Hynes Joan Redfern
Verity Newman
Mafalda Hopkirk (voice)
Jim McManus Opthalmologist Aberforth Dumbledore

The Half-Blood Prince[[edit] | [edit source]]

Actor Doctor Who role(s) Harry Potter role(s)
Helen McCrory Rosanna Calvierri Narcissa Malfoy
Jim Broadbent Eleventh Doctor (The Shy Doctor) Horace Slughorn
Anna Shaffer Rachel Chapman Romilda Vane

The Deathly Hallows Part 1 and Part 2[[edit] | [edit source]]

Actor Doctor Who role(s) Harry Potter role(s)
Bill Nighy Henry Black Rufus Scrimgeour
Carolyn Pickles Ollistra
Meera Darone
Marian Schaeffer
Traherne
Hilary Standish
Gutierrez
Charity Burbage
David Ryall Carthok Elphias Doge
Graham Duff Waiter Squat, wheezy man
Kate Fleetwood Ship Mary Cattermole
Steffan Rhodri Korshal Reginald Cattermole
Guy Henry Ikron Pius Thicknesse

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them[[edit] | [edit source]]

Actor Doctor Who role(s) Harry Potter role(s)
Gemma Chan Mia Bennett Ya Zhou
Eddie Redmayne Himself Newt Scamander

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald[[edit] | [edit source]]

Actor Doctor Who role(s) Harry Potter role(s)
Victoria Yeates Maleeva
Balva
Bunty Broadacre

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

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