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* [[David Tennant]] voiced the droid character {{iw|starwars|Huyang}} in the ''{{iw|starwars|Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV series)|Star Wars: The Clone Wars}}'' episodes "{{iw|starwars|A Test of Strength}}" and "{{iw|starwars|A Necessary Bond}}" — and became the only vocal performer to win [[Emmy Award|Emmy]] for their work on that show.
* [[David Tennant]] voiced the droid character {{iw|starwars|Huyang}} in the ''{{iw|starwars|Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV series)|Star Wars: The Clone Wars}}'' episodes "{{iw|starwars|A Test of Strength}}" and "{{iw|starwars|A Necessary Bond}}" — and became the only vocal performer to win [[Emmy Award|Emmy]] for their work on that show.
* On a poster in the [[Trap Street, London|Trap Street]] in ''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]'', the ''Star Wars'' alphabet of [[Aurebesh]] is used to spell out "[[Delorean]]", which is itself a reference to ''[[Back to the Future]]'', another popular Sci-Fi film series.
* On a poster in the [[Trap Street, London|Trap Street]] in ''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]'', the ''Star Wars'' alphabet of [[Aurebesh]] is used to spell out "[[Delorean]]", which is itself a reference to ''[[Back to the Future]]'', another popular Sci-Fi film series.
* [[Tom Baker]] voiced the Force-wielding character {{iw|starwars|Bendu}} in Season 3 of ''{{iw|starwars|Star Wars Rebels}}''.


=== Star Wars happened ===
=== Star Wars happened ===

Revision as of 16:33, 12 December 2016

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Star Wars was a popular science fiction film series from Earth.

The Sixth Doctor and Frobisher attended the American premiere of the first film at Mann's Chinese Theatre in May 1977. Frobisher appreciated the original film and was aware of its place in culture, but the Doctor claimed to prefer the Special Editions. He also thought the actor who played Tarkin looked familiar, and seemed to remember meeting his granddaughter. (PROSE: Mission: Impractical)

References

Tegan Jovanka contemptuously referred to her former companion Nyssa's servo robot Loki as R2-D2. (AUDIO: Cobwebs)

Flip Jackson compared the Valeyard to Darth Vader. The Sixth Doctor expressed surprise at her reference, not having thought she liked Star Wars, to which she replied she loved Jar Jar Binks. (AUDIO: Stage Fright)

When the Sixth Doctor told Flip that Transmission was an artificial planetoid, she compared it to the Death Star. The Doctor expressed the hope that it was "not quite so ominous". (AUDIO: The Fourth Wall)

Returned to her old haunts in Perivale in 1989, Ace learned from Ange that their mutual friend Flo married a "brain-dead plumber" whom they had nicknamed "Darth Vader." (TV: Survival)

Ace compared the hymnal skein to the Force. The Seventh Doctor agreed that it was a useful analogy. (PROSE: Hymn of the City)

Sam Jones had Star Wars toys as a child. (PROSE: Alien Bodies)

Izzy Sinclair had a Darth Vader poster on her bedroom wall in the TARDIS. (COMIC: Beautiful Freak)

The Tenth Doctor told Martha Jones that Jar Jar Binks' clan were "...good people...very hospitable." (PROSE: Forever Autumn)

Alex's mum didn't like the hood on his coat, and compared him to "one of those little things in Star Wars", which Alex identified as Jawas. He said she never learned their names, no matter how many times you told her. (PROSE: Do You Smell Carrots?)

Both Mr Grantham and Clyde Langer made reference to the series, the latter comparing himself to Luke Smith's mentor, like Obi-Wan Kenobi. (TV: Warriors of Kudlak)

Clyde called Luke his "young padawan", when stating he had much to learn about humour. (TV: Prisoner of the Judoon) Clyde said that he did a school history project on the Battle of Waterloo because his teacher had not allowed him to do one on Battle of Hoth. (TV: The Last Sontaran)

At the end of a holographic communication left to Jack Harkness, another Time Agent, John Hart mockingly said "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope". (TV: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)

The Tenth Doctor once said that ventilation ducts never seemed to work out as a means of escape, just like in Star Wars. (TV: Dreamland)

The Eleventh Doctor once compared himself to "the little green one out of Star Wars" and proceeded to play with an imaginary lightsaber, but incorrectly named him Gandalf. (TV: Meanwhile in the TARDIS)

Amy Pond cried out "Help me, Obi Wan!" upon seeing a hologram of herself. (PROSE: The King's Dragon)

A homeless man, who was an eyewitness to the arrival of one of the metalkind arrived on Earth, established his perception of robots from Star Wars, which he explained when he told Sarah Jane Smith and Rani Chandra the creature could not be a robot. (TV: Sky)

Fitz Kreiner mentioned that he had seen all nine Star Wars films at a cinema in the 2040s. (PROSE: The Last Resort)

Hex described the control centre of Ranulph Fiennes Bunker as a cross between Buckingham Palace and the Death Star. (AUDIO: The Word Lord) Bernice Summerfield compared The Empire State to the Death Star. (AUDIO: The Empire State)

Anji Kapoor considered recounting the tale of Jabba the Hutt and Han Solo to Jamon de la Rocas, recalling the tale after her boyfriend Dave Young made her watch Star Wars. (PROSE: The Slow Empire)

While on Skaro in the 27th century, Bernice Summerfield described the Seventh Doctor as "the worst Yoda ever". (AUDIO: The Lights of Skaro)

Behind the scenes

Star Wars happened

In Forever Autumn, the Tenth Doctor states that Jar Jar Binks and his clan are good people, that George Lucas received telepathic messages and mistook them for his own ideas, and that he would be "way off the mark" by Episode 9, implying that some (if not all) of Star Wars is real. Although Lucas will not be making it, there will be an Episode 9, and in Supremacy of the Cybermen the Ninth Doctor claims the TARDIS made the Kessel Run. Coincidentally, in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode "Ghosts of Mortis", the Father mentions the Laws of Time.

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