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Jim Henson's Muppets (founded in 1955) is a highly popular puppeteering act, which several works of it have been referenced in the Doctor Who franchise

Bear in the Big Blue House

Muppet films

  • In the 2006 episode "Tooth and Claw", the Doctor tells his companion, Rose, that he's going to take her to the year 1979, to see Ian Dury in concert. One thing he lists about things that happen in 1979 is "The Muppet Movie -- love that film!

Sesame Street

  • In the 2005 Ninth Doctor novel Winner Takes All, the Doctor jokes that Cookie Monster is actually an alien.

Referenced

  • In the Veterinarian's Hospital sketch from The Muppet Show episode 422:

Nurse Janice: Who, doctor? Dr. Bob: It's not who doctor, it's Doctor Who. That's another show.

  • The Pigs in Space comic in The Muppet Show Annual 1978 features a food fight with several sci-fi references. Amongst them, a robot can be seen exclaiming "Egg-sterminate!" -- the battle cry of the Doctor's recurring villain race, the Daleks.
  • The booklet for the 2009 HeroesCon in Charlotte, North Carolina, featured a Doctor Who parody with Dr. Bunsen Honeydew as the Fourth Doctor and Beaker as Romana II standing in front of the TARDIS. The artwork was provided by Roger Langridge, writer and artist for The Muppet Show Comic Book and a former illustrator for Doctor Who magazine.[1]

Trivia

  • Christopher Eccleston appeared in the ITV documentary Best Ever Muppet Moments, talking about his memories of the Muppets. He was quoted as saying "I think really it was the brilliance of the writing. The puppets were great, but the scripts were extraordinary.", "I loved Bunsen, the mad scientist, who was forever exploding Beaker." and "Gonzo was a great character because Gonzo was like all of us: wanting to be great and was forever nearly killing himself. It was kinda tragic comedy, too."
  • David Tennant is a fan of the Muppets, scheduling with Doctor Who forced him to avoid appearing on the iTV documentary
  • Jon Pertwee was also a huge fan of the Muppets.


Doctor Who contributors who have contributed with the Muppets

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