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* ''[[Mind My Minions (webcast)|Mind My Minions]]'' was also a crossover, this time with ''Despicable Me'' spin off ''Minions'' and for the second time ''[[Coronation Street]]''.
* ''[[Mind My Minions (webcast)|Mind My Minions]]'' was also a crossover, this time with ''Despicable Me'' spin off ''Minions'' and for the second time ''[[Coronation Street]]''.
* ''[[Looking for Pudsey (TV story)|Looking for Pudsey]]'' crossed-over many reality shows, including ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]'' and ''The Great British Bake Off'', and one scripted show: ''[[Call the Midwife]]'', with [[Jenny Agutter]] reprising her character.
* ''[[Looking for Pudsey (TV story)|Looking for Pudsey]]'' crossed-over many reality shows, including ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]'' and ''The Great British Bake Off'', and one scripted show: ''[[Call the Midwife]]'', with [[Jenny Agutter]] reprising her character.
* The {{wi|Family Guy}} season 15 episode ''Inside Family Guy'' contained a licensed crossover appearance by the [[Tenth Doctor]], with [[David Tennant]] reprising his role, in a cutaway scene in which the Griffin family watch a TV story titled ''[[Doctor Who Farted (TV story)|Doctor Who Farted]]''. The episode aired on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] (a brief return to the network for the franchise since [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the TV movie]] twenty years prior) in the US, and on ITV2 in the UK.


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The Sixth Doctor and Ace in Albert Square. (TV: Dimensions in Time [+]Loading...["Dimensions in Time (TV story)"])

A crossover is a story in which elements from two or more fictional universes, originally created to be distinct, are brought together for the span of a specific narrative.

There have been many crossovers between stories officially set in the Doctor Who universe and other works of fiction, some licensed on the part of the property being crossed over with, some not. Some use devices such as the Land of Fiction to allow characters from the DWU to "meet" individuals who are, otherwise, as fictional to them as to the reader.

However, many crossovers imply that the property being crossed over with is actually a part of the DWU, even if that was not that property's creators' original intent. Others make use of the idea of the Multiverse to establish the Doctor's home dimension as distinct from, but coexisting with, other dimensions inabited by various unrelated fictional characters.

Official crossovers

By definition, only stories licensed to use the DWU concepts they contain are covered on this Wiki. The following crossovers are, however, notable for also having been licensed appearances of the "foreign" concepts with which the DWU characters interact. They were usually advertised as crossovers.

Television

The image of a Dalek, under license from Terry Nation, appeared on television in 1966… on ITV! (TV: The Man from MI.5 [+]Loading...["The Man from MI.5 (TV story)"])

Comics

Audio

Prose

Video games

Unofficial crossovers

The following crossovers are usually brief cameos by, or allusions to, elements of non-DWU works of fiction in DWU stories. The non-DWU elements are unlicensed and sometimes not explicitly named.

The following lists are such crossovers as they occurred within stories licensed from the DWU's point of view; however, the symmetrical situation often occurs, with elements of the DWU being acknowledged in other works of fiction. Such unlicensed crossovers are listed as "in-universe references" at Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe.

Television

Audio

Comics

Prose