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* The pilot for the 2000 series ''The Invisible Man'' contains at least four references: A [[Patrick Troughton|doctor named Troughton]], a business card reading [[I.M. Foreman]] and a magazine cover with the headlines [[TARDIS|"Time and Relative Dimensions in Space!"]] and [[The Five Doctors (TV story)|"Playing the game of Rassilon!"]]. | * The pilot for the 2000 series ''The Invisible Man'' contains at least four references: A [[Patrick Troughton|doctor named Troughton]], a business card reading [[I.M. Foreman]] and a magazine cover with the headlines [[TARDIS|"Time and Relative Dimensions in Space!"]] and [[The Five Doctors (TV story)|"Playing the game of Rassilon!"]]. | ||
* In {{wi|Peep Show (British TV series)|Peep Show}} episode "{{w|List of Peep Show episodes#Series 3 (2005)|Mugging}}" (2005), Jeremy Usbourne (portrayed by [[Robert Webb]]) describes his girlfriend Michelle as "cold but comforting, kind of like a friendly Dalek." | * In {{wi|Peep Show (British TV series)|Peep Show}} episode "{{w|List of Peep Show episodes#Series 3 (2005)|Mugging}}" (2005), Jeremy Usbourne (portrayed by [[Robert Webb]]) describes his girlfriend Michelle as "cold but comforting, kind of like a friendly Dalek." | ||
* In "Nightshifter", an episode of the series {{wi|Supernatural ( | * In "Nightshifter", an episode of the series {{wi|Supernatural (American TV series)|Supernatural}}, a character is convinced that a "mandroid" is responsible for several crimes and holds up a magazine with a [[Cyberman]] on its cover to illustrate his point. In "The Girl Next Door", an episode of the series {{wi|Supernatural (American TV series)|Supernatural}}, Sam confronts a Kitsune using the alias "[[Amy Pond]]". | ||
[[File:Dr. Lazer Rage.JPG|thumb|Dr. Lazer Rage. (''The Sarah Silverman Program'')]] | [[File:Dr. Lazer Rage.JPG|thumb|Dr. Lazer Rage. (''The Sarah Silverman Program'')]] | ||
* In one episode of ''The Sarah Silverman Program'', one character (Brian Spukowski, played by Brian Posehn) buys a DVD boxset of a science-fiction show called ''Dr. Lazer Rage''. He later feels regret at buying the expensive boxset. [[Ninth Doctor]] actor [[Christopher Eccleston]] makes a cameo as "Dr. Lazer Rage" coming to life on the cover of the box. In the same episode, one character calls another from a blue telephone box. Interestingly, this is the only example of Eccleston participating in a guest appearance that directly references and parodies his involvement in ''Doctor Who''. | * In one episode of ''The Sarah Silverman Program'', one character (Brian Spukowski, played by Brian Posehn) buys a DVD boxset of a science-fiction show called ''Dr. Lazer Rage''. He later feels regret at buying the expensive boxset. [[Ninth Doctor]] actor [[Christopher Eccleston]] makes a cameo as "Dr. Lazer Rage" coming to life on the cover of the box. In the same episode, one character calls another from a blue telephone box. Interestingly, this is the only example of Eccleston participating in a guest appearance that directly references and parodies his involvement in ''Doctor Who''. |