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== Television ==
== Television ==
* "Get Off My Cloud", the final episode of the third season of the [[BBC]]'s anthology series ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'' was partly set in the subconscious mind of a science-fiction writer. It featured in-character appearances by the Daleks as fictional creations in the mind of the writer. (The episode's designer was [[Raymond Cusick]], who was responsible for the original Dalek design.)
* "Get Off My Cloud", the final episode of the third season of the [[BBC]]'s anthology series ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'' was partly set in the subconscious mind of a science-fiction writer. It featured in-character appearances by the Daleks as fictional creations in the mind of the writer. (The episode's designer was [[Raymond Cusick]], who was responsible for the original Dalek design.)
[[Category:Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe by decade]]
[[Category:Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe by decade]]

Revision as of 06:30, 3 September 2020

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Occasionally, elements of the Doctor Who universe are referenced in the broader popular culture. This page exists to throw a spotlight on some of these casual references made in television, comics, films and other media which happened during the 1960s.

Television

  • "Get Off My Cloud", the final episode of the third season of the BBC's anthology series Out of the Unknown was partly set in the subconscious mind of a science-fiction writer. It featured in-character appearances by the Daleks as fictional creations in the mind of the writer. (The episode's designer was Raymond Cusick, who was responsible for the original Dalek design.)