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An Easter Egg is an intentional hidden message or feature within a DVD, CD, video or computer program in which when found and triggered can give access to bonus features or shows something that is not mentioned in the main list of contents.
An Easter Egg is an intentional hidden message or feature within a DVD, CD, video or computer program in which when found and triggered can give access to bonus features or shows something that is not mentioned in the main list of contents.
In [[2007]], an Easter Egg featuring [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] was discovered on 14 different DVD releases in Great Britain, leading to some interest among Internet users, including [[Larry Nightingale]], due to the one-sided message's cryptic nature. It was later discovered that the message was recorded in [[1969]] and addressed to [[Sally Sparrow]], as part of a time travel-related paradox caused by the interference of the [[Weeping Angels]] (the 14 DVDs represented Sally's complete collection of discs at that time). One of the Doctor's statements in the message, "The angels have the phone box", was made into a T-shirt design. ([[DW]]: ''[[Blink]]'')
==Behind the scenes==


[[Image:Mindrobber_easteregg1.jpg|thumb|A "hidden" Doctor Who logo which gives access to the Easter egg contained on the region 2 release of [[The Mind Robber]]]]
[[Image:Mindrobber_easteregg1.jpg|thumb|A "hidden" Doctor Who logo which gives access to the Easter egg contained on the region 2 release of [[The Mind Robber]]]]
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Some [[Doctor Who]] discs contain hidden features that are more or less easy to find. These features are usually so small and insignificant that they would not really be appropriate for inclusion on the main disc menu. However, disc producers sometimes like to sneak these little gems onto the disc in "hidden" places.  
Some [[Doctor Who]] discs contain hidden features that are more or less easy to find. These features are usually so small and insignificant that they would not really be appropriate for inclusion on the main disc menu. However, disc producers sometimes like to sneak these little gems onto the disc in "hidden" places.  


in the 2007 episode, [[blink]]. the doctor uses easter eggs on 14 dvd's so he can communicate with sally sparrow so that she can bring him back the tardis, because the [[weeping Angels]] have taken him and martha back in time.  
When the 2007 season was released to DVD, the ''Blink'' Easter Egg message was, appropriately, included in the set as an Easter Egg.


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Revision as of 03:57, 4 June 2008

An Easter Egg is an intentional hidden message or feature within a DVD, CD, video or computer program in which when found and triggered can give access to bonus features or shows something that is not mentioned in the main list of contents.

In 2007, an Easter Egg featuring the Doctor was discovered on 14 different DVD releases in Great Britain, leading to some interest among Internet users, including Larry Nightingale, due to the one-sided message's cryptic nature. It was later discovered that the message was recorded in 1969 and addressed to Sally Sparrow, as part of a time travel-related paradox caused by the interference of the Weeping Angels (the 14 DVDs represented Sally's complete collection of discs at that time). One of the Doctor's statements in the message, "The angels have the phone box", was made into a T-shirt design. (DW: Blink)

Behind the scenes

A "hidden" Doctor Who logo which gives access to the Easter egg contained on the region 2 release of The Mind Robber

Some Doctor Who discs contain hidden features that are more or less easy to find. These features are usually so small and insignificant that they would not really be appropriate for inclusion on the main disc menu. However, disc producers sometimes like to sneak these little gems onto the disc in "hidden" places.

When the 2007 season was released to DVD, the Blink Easter Egg message was, appropriately, included in the set as an Easter Egg.

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