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*The fan novella ''[[The Doctor and the Enterprise]]'' by [[Jean Airey]], initially published privately as a stand-alone [[fanzine]] and then in a semi-professional edition in [[1989]] by [[Pioneer Books]]. Many other amateur [[fan fiction]] crossovers between the two universes that have been written over the years.  
*The fan novella ''[[The Doctor and the Enterprise]]'' by [[Jean Airey]], initially published privately as a stand-alone [[fanzine]] and then in a semi-professional edition in [[1989]] by [[Pioneer Books]]. Many other amateur [[fan fiction]] crossovers between the two universes that have been written over the years.  
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*There have only been two periods in which the rights to publish comic books based upon ''Star Trek'' have been heled by the same company holding the rights to ''Doctor Who''. The first was in the 1979-81 period when [[Marvel Comics]] published a monthly ''Star Trek'' comic at the same time it published (with comic strips) ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Weekly]]'' in the UK (although Marvel's licence on ''Trek'' had ended by the time it began republishing the ''DWW'' strips in America). More recently, [[IDW Publishing]] began a line of ''Doctor Who'' originals and reprints in 2007, concurrent with its own ongoing line of ''Trek''-based comic books.
*There have only been two periods in which the rights to publish comic books based upon ''Star Trek'' have been held by the same company holding the rights to publish same based upon ''Doctor Who''. The first was in the 1979-81 period when [[Marvel Comics]] published a monthly ''Star Trek'' comic at the same time it published (with comic strips) ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Weekly]]'' in the UK (although Marvel's licence on ''Trek'' had ended by the time it began republishing the ''DWW'' strips in America). More recently, [[IDW Publishing]] began a line of ''Doctor Who'' originals and reprints in 2007, concurrent with its own ongoing line of ''Trek''-based comic books.


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Revision as of 13:19, 13 March 2009

Star Trek was a popular American television series of the 1960s that became a cultural icon of the late 20th century; it later spawned a long-running entertainment franchise that included movies and spin-off TV series into the 21st century. It featured, among other characters, Mr. Spock, Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy. Star Trek had many avid followers, who felt thrilled at the debut of movies based on the series. (NA: Return of the Living Dad)

References

Other information

Behind the scenes

Other references to Star Trek in the Doctor Who Universe

  • The Blue Angel parodies Star Trek, with Captain Robert B. Blandish of the Nepotist standing in for Captain Kirk of the Enterprise.
  • A line cut from the script of The Empty Child would have had the Doctor reply to Rose saddling him with the "Mr. Spock" nickname, "I'd rather be Doctor Who than Star Trek".

References to Doctor Who in Star Trek

Casting and crew connections

Other information

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  • There have only been two periods in which the rights to publish comic books based upon Star Trek have been held by the same company holding the rights to publish same based upon Doctor Who. The first was in the 1979-81 period when Marvel Comics published a monthly Star Trek comic at the same time it published (with comic strips) Doctor Who Weekly in the UK (although Marvel's licence on Trek had ended by the time it began republishing the DWW strips in America). More recently, IDW Publishing began a line of Doctor Who originals and reprints in 2007, concurrent with its own ongoing line of Trek-based comic books.

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