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* In August 1975 the only direct Disney-Who connection to date was made when Tom Baker, in character as the Fourth Doctor, guest-hosted an edition of ''Disney Time'' in which he appeared in filmed inserts introducing clips from Disney films.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc-ULAGGFc0] | * In August 1975 the only direct Disney-Who connection to date was made when Tom Baker, in character as the Fourth Doctor, guest-hosted an edition of ''Disney Time'' in which he appeared in filmed inserts introducing clips from Disney films.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc-ULAGGFc0] | ||
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Disneyland was the name of a number of popular theme parks on Earth and beyond.
Disneyland was the intended destination of a Navarino party travelling with Nostalgia Tours. However, their craft crashed in Wales. (TV: Delta and the Bannermen)
The Ninth Doctor was not impressed with Disneyland, and told Rose Tyler he could take her somewhere with real talking mice. (PROSE: Winner Takes All)
The European version of Disneyland, known as "EuroDisney", became known in the 22nd century as Urrozdinee. (PROSE: Urrozdinee)
Peri suggested Disneyland when the Sixth Doctor pondered out loud where on Earth he could go to have a good time. (AUDIO: The Nightmare Fair)
The quarantine centres at Apalapucia contained a replica of a Disneyland on Clom, complete with the "Warpspeed Death Ride" rollercoaster. (TV: The Girl Who Waited)
The Eighth Doctor described Kursaal to Samantha Jones as a cross between Disneyland and Babylon 5. (PROSE: Kursaal)
Ryan Sinclair wondered if the Thirteenth Doctor's psychic paper could be used to get them into Disney. The Doctor added that it was where she met author Ray Bradbury. (COMIC: Meet the Fam!)
Behind the scenes
- In August 1975 the only direct Disney-Who connection to date was made when Tom Baker, in character as the Fourth Doctor, guest-hosted an edition of Disney Time in which he appeared in filmed inserts introducing clips from Disney films.[1]