Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe (edit)
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* In one episode of {{wi|Rugrats}}, purple [[Dalek]] toys can be seen in the background on a shelf. | * In one episode of {{wi|Rugrats}}, purple [[Dalek]] toys can be seen in the background on a shelf. | ||
* In one episode of {{wi|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 one episode of {{wi|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. | ||
* An one episode of {{wi|Star Trek: The Next Generation}}, the names of the first six Doctor actors ([[William Hartnell]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Tom Baker]], [[Peter Davison]], and [[Colin Baker]]) are seen on a screen. | |||
* "Get Off My Cloud", the final episode of the third season of the [[BBC]]'s anthology series {{wi|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.) | * "Get Off My Cloud", the final episode of the third season of the [[BBC]]'s anthology series {{wi|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.) | ||
* "Arrivederci Roma", the first episode of Channel 4's comedy programme {{wi|Chelmsford 123}}, showed [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] materialising in the background in one scene. The Doctor briefly stepped out before going back in and dematerialising. | * "Arrivederci Roma", the first episode of Channel 4's comedy programme {{wi|Chelmsford 123}}, showed [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] materialising in the background in one scene. The Doctor briefly stepped out before going back in and dematerialising. | ||
* The [[Fourth Doctor]] has appeared {{iw|simpsons|Doctor Who|several times}} in ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and {{iw|futurama|Fourth Doctor|twice}} in {{wi|Futurama}}. | * The [[Fourth Doctor]] has appeared {{iw|simpsons|Doctor Who|several times}} in ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and {{iw|futurama|Fourth Doctor|twice}} in {{wi|Futurama}}. | ||
* One episode of {{wi|American Dad}} features a cameo of a ''Doctor Who'' fan club. Most of its members wear scarves resembling that of the [[Fourth Doctor]], while another member wears the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s costume. A [[K9]] prop also makes a cameo. | |||
* In The Venture Bros. The TARDIS appears in season 5, owned by St Cloud. | * In The Venture Bros. The TARDIS appears in season 5, owned by St Cloud. | ||
* In an episode of Archer titled "Archer Vice:House Call", Archer asks how much the "stock" is worth in pounds. Cyril, confused, says that the weight is in kilograms and not in pounds. Archer then explains that he was talking about the currency called pounds but he gets interrupted by Malory. He then says "Exactly, as in 'Doctor Who' money." | * In an episode of Archer titled "Archer Vice:House Call", Archer asks how much the "stock" is worth in pounds. Cyril, confused, says that the weight is in kilograms and not in pounds. Archer then explains that he was talking about the currency called pounds but he gets interrupted by Malory. He then says "Exactly, as in 'Doctor Who' money." |