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* In episode "Toy Palace" (1992) of {{wi|Rugrats}}, purple [[Dalek]] toys can be seen in the background on a shelf. | * In episode "Toy Palace" (1992) of {{wi|Rugrats}}, purple [[Dalek]] toys can be seen in the background on a shelf. | ||
[[File:Mr Bean.JPG|thumb|Mr. Bean plays with a toy [[Dalek]] in the titular show.]] | [[File:Mr Bean.JPG|thumb|Mr. Bean plays with a toy [[Dalek]] in the titular show.]] | ||
* In the episode "Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean" (1992) of ''[[Mr. Bean]]'', Mr. Bean plays around with toy animals in front of a diorama of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]]'s birth. He eventually begins to bring out a toy Dalek, and pretends that it killed a toy lamb. | * In the episode "Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean" (1992) of ''[[Mr. Bean (series)|Mr. Bean]]'', Mr. Bean plays around with toy animals in front of a diorama of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]]'s birth. He eventually begins to bring out a toy Dalek, and pretends that it killed a toy lamb. | ||
* The 1996 {{wi|The Vicar of Dibley}} Christmas special, "{{w|The Christmas Lunch Incident}}", Jim Trott hysterically attempts to recite a joke he had previously heard to Geraldine, the joke being none other than the overused knock knock in which the recipient is forced to ask "Doctor who?" at the end. As well as featuring [[Roger Lloyd Pack]] among its regular cast, the episode also coincidentally featured the second and final appearance of [[Peter Capaldi]] as Tristan Campbell. | * The 1996 {{wi|The Vicar of Dibley}} Christmas special, "{{w|The Christmas Lunch Incident}}", Jim Trott hysterically attempts to recite a joke he had previously heard to Geraldine, the joke being none other than the overused knock knock in which the recipient is forced to ask "Doctor who?" at the end. As well as featuring [[Roger Lloyd Pack]] among its regular cast, the episode also coincidentally featured the second and final appearance of [[Peter Capaldi]] as Tristan Campbell. | ||
* Several ''The Simpsons'' episode have referenced the ''Doctor Who'' franchise: | * Several ''The Simpsons'' episode have referenced the ''Doctor Who'' franchise: |