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* In the final episode of {{wi|The Vicar of Dibley}}, in which the titular character gets married, her bridesmaids were dressed as the [[Tenth Doctor]] and two [[Dalek]]s. | * In the final episode of {{wi|The Vicar of Dibley}}, in which the titular character gets married, her bridesmaids were dressed as the [[Tenth Doctor]] and two [[Dalek]]s. | ||
* In an episode of the British TV series ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' (which featured [[Ciaran Joyce]], [[Sonny Muslim]], [[Clive Rowe]], [[Nisha Nayar]], [[Morgan Hopkins]], [[Roderick Smith]], [[Richard Elfyn]], [[Julian Lewis Jones]], [[Madeleine Rakic-Platt]], [[Simon Ludders]], [[Phylip Harries]], [[Gareth Wyn Griffiths]], [[Amy Starling]], [[Victoria Pugh]], [[Brendan Charleson]] and [[Claire Cage]]), Elaine (who was played by Nayar and was one of the main characters) had tried driving the kids at the care home away from the TV by using a puppet theatre. After showing it to the kids and asking them what they thought it was, Rio (one of the kids) asked "Is it a TARDIS?". | * In an episode of the British TV series ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' (which featured [[Ciaran Joyce]], [[Sonny Muslim]], [[Clive Rowe]], [[Nisha Nayar]], [[Morgan Hopkins]], [[Roderick Smith]], [[Richard Elfyn]], [[Julian Lewis Jones]], [[Madeleine Rakic-Platt]], [[Simon Ludders]], [[Phylip Harries]], [[Gareth Wyn Griffiths]], [[Amy Starling]], [[Victoria Pugh]], [[Brendan Charleson]] and [[Claire Cage]]), Elaine (who was played by Nayar and was one of the main characters) had tried driving the kids at the care home away from the TV by using a puppet theatre. After showing it to the kids and asking them what they thought it was, Rio (one of the kids) asked "Is it a TARDIS?". | ||
* In the {{wi|Horrid Henry}} episode ''Horrid Henry's Time Machine'' (2007), a "[[time vortex]] [[vortex manipulator|manipulator]]" is a component of Henry's made-up [[time machine]]. | |||
* ''Doctor Who'' is referenced several times in episodes of {{wi|The Big Bang Theory}}. In "The Dumpling Paradox" (2007), Sheldon tells Leonard that every Saturday, he awakens at 6:15am and watches ''Doctor Who''. Later in the episode, he says that he will watch the last twenty-four minutes of ''Doctor Who'', though at that point "it is more like 'Doctor Why Bother?'". | * ''Doctor Who'' is referenced several times in episodes of {{wi|The Big Bang Theory}}. In "The Dumpling Paradox" (2007), Sheldon tells Leonard that every Saturday, he awakens at 6:15am and watches ''Doctor Who''. Later in the episode, he says that he will watch the last twenty-four minutes of ''Doctor Who'', though at that point "it is more like 'Doctor Why Bother?'". | ||
*The ''Heartbeat'' episode "The Long Weekend" has a moment in which PC Mike Bradley says "We've missed ''Doctor Who'', but..." when trying to plan an evening at home for his troublemaking niece and her friend. | *The ''Heartbeat'' episode "The Long Weekend" has a moment in which PC Mike Bradley says "We've missed ''Doctor Who'', but..." when trying to plan an evening at home for his troublemaking niece and her friend. |