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* In {{wi|House of Anubis}} (which featured [[Mina Anwar]], [[Paul Antony-Barber]] and [[Rodger Barclay]]), the character {{iw|houseofanubis|Alfie Lewis}} had a 12" remote control Dalek and 2 12" figures in his bedroom; one was of a new series Cyberman and the other was of [[Dalek Sec]] as a [[Human-Dalek]] after he had merged with [[Diagoras]]. | * In {{wi|House of Anubis}} (which featured [[Mina Anwar]], [[Paul Antony-Barber]] and [[Rodger Barclay]]), the character {{iw|houseofanubis|Alfie Lewis}} had a 12" remote control Dalek and 2 12" figures in his bedroom; one was of a new series Cyberman and the other was of [[Dalek Sec]] as a [[Human-Dalek]] after he had merged with [[Diagoras]]. | ||
* The {{wi|iCarly}} episode ''{{iw|icarly|iPear Store}}'' introduces the character {{iw|icarly|Trey}} as a romantic interest for {{iw|icarly|Carly|the titular character}}, and then has the two go into a brief rendition of the "{{w|Who's on First?}}" sketch after Trey reveals that he's going to watch a ''Doctor Who'' marathon on television. | * The {{wi|iCarly}} episode ''{{iw|icarly|iPear Store}}'' introduces the character {{iw|icarly|Trey}} as a romantic interest for {{iw|icarly|Carly|the titular character}}, and then has the two go into a brief rendition of the "{{w|Who's on First?}}" sketch after Trey reveals that he's going to watch a ''Doctor Who'' marathon on television. | ||
* Marvel's {{wi|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.}} has made a number of references to ''Doctor Who.'' In the episode ''The Hub'', a model TARDIS can be seen on top of a desk. In ''The Only Light in the Darkness'', when the agents are asked the first thing they would like to see if stranded on an island, Jemma Simmons responds "the TARDIS." In other episodes, a holographic Dalek head can be seen on the Holo-table, and an image of a Dalek is displayed on Leo Fitz's monitor. In the season 5 episode 'Together or Not at All', Jemma Simmons says 'Allons-y' (The [[Tenth Doctor]]'s catchphrase) in response to Leo Fitz saying 'Once more unto the breach' (William Shakespeare originally said this, but it is also something the Tenth Doctor says in ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]''). | * Marvel's {{wi|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.}} has made a number of references to ''Doctor Who.'' In the episode ''The Hub'', a model TARDIS can be seen on top of a desk. In ''The Only Light in the Darkness'', when the agents are asked the first thing they would like to see if stranded on an island, Jemma Simmons responds "the TARDIS." In other episodes, a holographic Dalek head can be seen on the Holo-table, and an image of a Dalek is displayed on Leo Fitz's monitor. In the season 5 episode 'Together or Not at All', Jemma Simmons says 'Allons-y' (The [[Tenth Doctor]]'s catchphrase) in response to Leo Fitz saying 'Once more unto the breach' (William Shakespeare originally said this, but it is also something the Tenth Doctor says in ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]''). Another episode sees the team hunted down by a killer robot, not too dissimilar to a Dalek. In one scene, this robot uses the phrase "exterminate". | ||
* In one episode of ''Orphan Black'', a picture of the TARDIS is seen in the background. | * In one episode of ''Orphan Black'', a picture of the TARDIS is seen in the background. | ||
* ''Phineas and Ferb'' (in which [[Thomas Sangster]] voiced Ferb) made several references to ''Doctor Who'', one example being a [[dimensionally transcendental]] room made possible by "a little British sci-fi technology" in "Mission Marvel" (2012). | * ''Phineas and Ferb'' (in which [[Thomas Sangster]] voiced Ferb) made several references to ''Doctor Who'', one example being a [[dimensionally transcendental]] room made possible by "a little British sci-fi technology" in "Mission Marvel" (2012). | ||
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* In ''Theory of Everything'' there are two Doctor Who references. | * In ''Theory of Everything'' there are two Doctor Who references. | ||
** After Stephen is toasted for becoming an "esteemed and formidable Doctor...," someone says "Who?" | ** After Stephen is toasted for becoming an "esteemed and formidable Doctor...," someone says "Who?" | ||
** Stephen rolls around on his wheelchair with a paper bag on his head, typing/saying EXTERMINATE. EXTERMINATE. In real-life, Stephen Hawking | ** Stephen rolls around on his wheelchair with a paper bag on his head, typing/saying EXTERMINATE. EXTERMINATE. In real-life, Stephen Hawking was a major Whovian. | ||
[[File:Postman Pat.JPG|thumb|One of Pat's replacements acts rather like a [[Dalek]]. ({{wi|Postman Pat: The Movie}})]] | [[File:Postman Pat.JPG|thumb|One of Pat's replacements acts rather like a [[Dalek]]. ({{wi|Postman Pat: The Movie}})]] | ||
* In the 2014 film ''The Postman Pat Movie'' (which features [[David Tennant]]), one of Pat's replacements resembled and acted like a [[Dalek]], though it was never technically identified as such. | * In the 2014 film ''The Postman Pat Movie'' (which features [[David Tennant]]), one of Pat's replacements resembled and acted like a [[Dalek]], though it was never technically identified as such. | ||
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** One of the Sheep with Shaun is dressed as a Dalek. | ** One of the Sheep with Shaun is dressed as a Dalek. | ||
** A man appeared dressed as the Fourth Doctor. | ** A man appeared dressed as the Fourth Doctor. | ||
* In ''[[The Lego Batman Movie]]'', numerous villains from across the multiverse appear to fight the heroes. These villains derive from a number of shows, movies and comics. Among the enemies is a group of Lego Daleks, which are referred to as "British Robots". They all shout "exterminate" and are voiced by [[Nicholas Briggs]]. | |||
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