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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* A [[1996 (releases)|1996]] Vodafone campaign featured MacLachlan as an unnamed Dale Cooper-esque agent investigating supernatural occurrences throughout Europe. [[Vodafone advertisement|One advertisement]] co-starred [[Jon Pertwee]] in a brief non-speaking appearance as the [[Third Doctor]], one of his final performances.
* A [[1996 (releases)|1996]] Vodafone campaign featured MacLachlan as an unnamed Dale Cooper-esque agent investigating supernatural occurrences throughout Europe. [[Vodafone advertisement|One advertisement]] co-starred [[Jon Pertwee]] in a brief non-speaking appearance as the [[Third Doctor]], one of his final performances.
* In the [[1997 (releases)|1997]] [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] novel ''[[Alien Bodies (novel)|Alien Bodies]]'', during [[Joseph Kortez|Kortez]]'s [[out-of-body experience]], he meets a "particularly angelic" schoolgirl who comments, "But sometimes my arms bend back." This references a famous line of dialogue by the schoolgirl {{w|Laura Palmer}} in ''Twin Peaks''. In the context of ''Alien Bodies'', the schoolgirl was meant to represent [[Marie (Alien Bodies)|Marie]], so her face was depicted as "unfolding"; twenty years later, Laura Palmer's face was depicted similarly in {{wi|Twin Peaks: The Return}}.
* [[David Warner]] appeared in season 2 of ''Twin Peaks''.
* [[David Warner]] appeared in season 2 of ''Twin Peaks''.



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Luke Tillyard thought Charley Pollard's old-fashioned dress looked like something out of Twin Peaks. (PROSE: Salva Mea)

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