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'''Michael Jackson''' was a singer. His song, "[[Man in the Mirror]]", was playing on the [[radio]] as [[David Gilligan]] watched a house that he intended to rob in [[Illinois]] on [[24 December]] [[1987]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Be Good for Goodness's Sake (short story)|Be Good for Goodness's Sake]]'')  
'''Michael Jackson''' was a singer. His song, "[[Man in the Mirror]]", was playing on the [[radio]] as [[David Gilligan]] watched a house that he intended to rob in [[Illinois]] on [[24 December]] [[1987]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Be Good for Goodness's Sake (short story)|Be Good for Goodness's Sake]]'')  


[[Rose Tyler]] once sarcastically called [[Lady Cassandra]] "Michael Jackson". ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
[[Rose Tyler]] once sarcastically called [[Lady Cassandra]] "Michael Jackson", alluding to his infamous changes in appearance. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
 
==Behind the Scenes==
During the height of Michael Jackson's popularity in the 1980's, American film studio Paramount Pictures expressed interest in producing a theatrical Doctor Who film that starred Jackson as the Doctor, riding the coattails of the success of Jackson's film Moonwalker; these plans fell through sometime around 1988. Had this idea gone through, Jackson would've become the first non-white Doctor as well as the first non-British Doctor (as he was African-American).
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Michael Jackson was a singer. His song, "Man in the Mirror", was playing on the radio as David Gilligan watched a house that he intended to rob in Illinois on 24 December 1987. (PROSE: Be Good for Goodness's Sake)

Rose Tyler once sarcastically called Lady Cassandra "Michael Jackson", alluding to his infamous changes in appearance. (TV: The End of the World)

Behind the Scenes

During the height of Michael Jackson's popularity in the 1980's, American film studio Paramount Pictures expressed interest in producing a theatrical Doctor Who film that starred Jackson as the Doctor, riding the coattails of the success of Jackson's film Moonwalker; these plans fell through sometime around 1988. Had this idea gone through, Jackson would've become the first non-white Doctor as well as the first non-British Doctor (as he was African-American).