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Occasionally, elements of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] are '''referenced in the broader popular culture'''. This page exists to throw a spotlight on some of these casual references made in television, comics, films and other media which happened during the 1960s. | Occasionally, elements of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] are '''referenced in the broader popular culture'''. This page exists to throw a spotlight on some of these casual references made in television, comics, films and other media which happened during the 1960s. | ||
== Films == | |||
* The script for the ''[[James Bond]]'' film ''Thunderball'' (1965) had Band saying "The Daleks have taken over!" However, the line was changed to "Somebody’s probably lost a dog". | |||
== Television == | == Television == | ||
'' | * "Get Off My Cloud" (1969), the final episode of the third season of the [[BBC]]'s anthology series ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'' was partly set in the subconscious mind of a science-fiction writer. It featured in-character appearances by the Daleks as fictional creations in the mind of the writer. (The episode's designer was [[Raymond Cusick]], who was responsible for the original Dalek design.) | ||
== Comics == | == Comics == | ||
'' | * "[[The DeGaullek]]" (1964) was a satirical political cartoon of [[Charles de Gaulle]] as a Dalek. It was drawn by [[Leslie Gilbert Illingworth]] and published in the[[Daily Mail]] on [[25 November (production)|25 November]] [[1964 (production)|1964]]. | ||
* The [[First Doctor]], [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], a [[Dalek]], and a [[Zarbi]] appear on Captain Pugwash's ship in ''[[Pugwash Ahoy! (comic story)|Pugwash Ahoy!]]''. (''[[Radio Times]]'' 27 March-2 April 1965) | |||
[[Category:Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe by decade]] | [[Category:Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe by decade]] |
Revision as of 14:26, 30 May 2023
Occasionally, elements of the Doctor Who universe are referenced in the broader popular culture. This page exists to throw a spotlight on some of these casual references made in television, comics, films and other media which happened during the 1960s.
Films
- The script for the James Bond film Thunderball (1965) had Band saying "The Daleks have taken over!" However, the line was changed to "Somebody’s probably lost a dog".
Television
- "Get Off My Cloud" (1969), the final episode of the third season of the BBC's anthology series Out of the Unknown was partly set in the subconscious mind of a science-fiction writer. It featured in-character appearances by the Daleks as fictional creations in the mind of the writer. (The episode's designer was Raymond Cusick, who was responsible for the original Dalek design.)
Comics
- "The DeGaullek" (1964) was a satirical political cartoon of Charles de Gaulle as a Dalek. It was drawn by Leslie Gilbert Illingworth and published in theDaily Mail on 25 November 1964.
- The First Doctor, the TARDIS, a Dalek, and a Zarbi appear on Captain Pugwash's ship in Pugwash Ahoy!. (Radio Times 27 March-2 April 1965)