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''Get Off My Cloud'', the final episode of the third season of the [[BBC]]'s anthology series ''[[Wikipedia:Out of the Unknown|Out of the Unknown]]'' was partly set in the subconscious mind of a science-fiction writer and featured in-character appearances by the [[Dalek]]s (as fictional creations). (The episode's designer was [[Raymond Cusick]], who was earlier responsible for the original Dalek design.) | ''Get Off My Cloud'', the final episode of the third season of the [[BBC]]'s anthology series ''[[Wikipedia:Out of the Unknown|Out of the Unknown]]'' was partly set in the subconscious mind of a science-fiction writer and featured in-character appearances by the [[Dalek]]s (as fictional creations). (The episode's designer was [[Raymond Cusick]], who was earlier responsible for the original Dalek design.) | ||
''Arrivederci Roma'', the first episode of the first season of Channel 4's comedy series ''[[Wikipedia:Chelmsford 123|Chelmsford 123]]'', showed | ''Arrivederci Roma'', the first episode of the first season of Channel 4's comedy series ''[[Wikipedia:Chelmsford 123|Chelmsford 123]]'', showed [[the TARDIS]] materializing in the background of one scene, the Doctor briefly stepping outside before going back in and dematerializing. | ||
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*[[Wikipedia:Richard Calder (writer)|Richard Calder]]'s Dead trilogy features numerous dark alternative time lines involved in a sex war between men and woman, at least one featuring a version of ''Doctor Who''. The last scene of the last volume, ''Dead Things'', shows the young protagonist watching a scene of the "Daleks exterminating the slave girls of [[Skaro]]". | *[[Wikipedia:Richard Calder (writer)|Richard Calder]]'s Dead trilogy features numerous dark alternative time lines involved in a sex war between men and woman, at least one featuring a version of ''Doctor Who''. The last scene of the last volume, ''Dead Things'', shows the young protagonist watching a scene of the "Daleks exterminating the slave girls of [[Skaro]]". | ||
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[[Category:Canon and continuity]] | [[Category:Canon and continuity]] |