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Nevertheless he had enough familiarity with the show to once describe the resort [[planet]] [[Kursaal]] as "[[Disneyland]] meets ''Babylon 5''". ([[EDA]]: ''[[Kursaal (novel)|Kursaal]]'')
Nevertheless he had enough familiarity with the show to once describe the resort [[planet]] [[Kursaal]] as "[[Disneyland]] meets ''Babylon 5''". ([[EDA]]: ''[[Kursaal (novel)|Kursaal]]'')
==Behind the Scenes==
*[[wikipedia:J. Michael Straczynski|J. Michael Straczynski]], creator and writer of ''Babylon 5,'' had professed enjoyment of the [[1996]] [[Doctor Who (1996)|''Doctor Who'' TV movie]].  He'd hoped the pilot would lead to a series, and intended to watch it, despite such a series conceivably being a rival to his own then-running show.[http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-5203]
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Revision as of 05:44, 20 November 2011

Babylon 5 was a science fiction television programme, originating on the planet Earth. Dave Young once likened his own situation to a plot line from that series. When the Eighth Doctor told him that the Kulan might not wipe out mankind because Dave had traces of Kulan DNA in his system, Dave likened the Kulan to the Minbari, who chose to not invade Earth because "they found that their souls were being reborn in humans".

The Doctor, for his part, said he "could never get into" Babylon 5 because he found it unlikely that "godlike aliens [would be] disguised as aliens". (EDA: Escape Velocity)

Nevertheless he had enough familiarity with the show to once describe the resort planet Kursaal as "Disneyland meets Babylon 5". (EDA: Kursaal)

Behind the Scenes

  • J. Michael Straczynski, creator and writer of Babylon 5, had professed enjoyment of the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie. He'd hoped the pilot would lead to a series, and intended to watch it, despite such a series conceivably being a rival to his own then-running show.[1]

Actors shared by the Doctor Who franchise and Babylon 5


Crew shared by the Doctor Who franchise and Babylon 5


Babylon 5