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'''Muppets''' were popular puppet characters on [[20th century|20th]] and [[21st century]] [[Earth]]. The [[Ninth Doctor]] once joked that the Muppet Cookie Monster was an alien. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Winner Takes All]]'') Later, excited about visiting [[1979]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] enthused to [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] that, among other great events of that year, ''The Muppet Movie'' had debuted. [[Donna Noble]] was also likely a Muppet fan; she had a doll of the Muppet character Tutter on her desk at [[H.C. Clements]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'')
'''Muppets''' were puppet characters popular on [[20th century|20th]] and [[21st century]] [[Earth]]. The [[Ninth Doctor]] once joked that the Muppet Cookie Monster was an alien. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Winner Takes All]]'') Later, excited about visiting [[1979]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] enthused to [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] that, among other great events of that year, ''The Muppet Movie'' had debuted. [[Donna Noble]] was also likely a Muppet fan; she had a doll of the Muppet character Tutter on her desk at [[H.C. Clements]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Despite a few references in ''Doctor Who'' stories back to the Muppets, the references tends to point in the other direction. There have been several references in official Muppets releases to ''[[Doctor Who]]''. There have also been a number of people who have worked in both franchises.
Despite a few references in ''Doctor Who'' stories to the Muppets, the references tends to point in the other direction. There have been several references in official Muppets releases to ''[[Doctor Who]]''. There have also been a number of people who have worked in both franchises.
=== ''Doctor Who'' references ===
=== ''Doctor Who'' references ===
* In the Veterinarian's Hospital sketch from the episode of ''[[wikipedia:The Muppet Show|The Muppet Show]]'' Andy Williams guest starred in:
* In the Veterinarian's Hospital sketch from the episode of ''[[wikipedia:The Muppet Show|The Muppet Show]]'' Andy Williams guest starred in:
:''Nurse Janice: Who, doctor?''
:''Nurse Janice: Who, doctor?''
:''Dr. Bob: It's not who doctor, it's Doctor Who. That's another show.''
:''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!", a pun on "Ex-term-inate!", the battle cry of the Doctor's cyborg enemies, the [[Dalek]]s.
* 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!", a pun on "Ex-term-inate!", the battle cry of the [[Dalek]]s.
* The booklet for the 2009 HeroesCon in [[wikipedia:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, North Carolina]] featured a ''Doctor Who''-themed cover with Dr. Bunsen Honeydew dressed as the [[Fourth Doctor]] and Beaker as his companion, dressed 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''; Langridge is also a former illustrator for ''Doctor Who Magazine''.<ref>[http://hotelfred.blogspot.com/2009/05/conventional.html Roger Langridge blog post, May 05, 2009]</ref>
* The booklet for the 2009 HeroesCon in [[wikipedia:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte, North Carolina]] featured a ''Doctor Who''-themed cover with Dr. Bunsen Honeydew dressed as the [[Fourth Doctor]] and Beaker, dressed as his companion [[Romana II]], standing in front of the TARDIS. The artwork was provided by [[Roger Langridge]], writer and artist for ''The Muppet Show Comic Book''. Langridge is also a former illustrator for ''Doctor Who Magazine''.<ref>[http://hotelfred.blogspot.com/2009/05/conventional.html Roger Langridge blog post, May 05, 2009]</ref>
* In #1 of the Boom! Studios comic book ''Muppet Sherlock Holmes'', Sherlock Holmes, played by Gonzo, displays a detective certificate that says that it is not valid in, among other places, [[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]].
* In #1 of the Boom! Studios comic book ''Muppet Sherlock Holmes'', Sherlock Holmes, played by Gonzo, displays a detective certificate that says that it is not valid in, among other places, [[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]].
* In #2 of the Boom! Studios comic book ''Muppet Sherlock Holmes'', Inspector LaStrade, played by Kermit, hides inside a police box during a stakeout, but ends up getting lost because "It's a lot bigger on the inside than you'd think!" referencing the TARDIS.
* In #2 of the Boom! Studios comic book ''Muppet Sherlock Holmes'', Inspector LaStrade, played by Kermit, hides inside a police box during a stakeout, but ends up getting lost because "It's a lot bigger on the inside than you'd think!" referencing the TARDIS.
* In #4 of the Boom! Studios comic book ''Muppet Sherlock Holmes'', a police call box is one of many items that was found in a lake, referencing the TARDIs.
* In #4 of the Boom! Studios comic book ''Muppet Sherlock Holmes'', a police call box is one of many items found in a lake, referencing the TARDIS.
* A T-shirt released in 2011 depicted Oscar the Grouch from ''Sesame Street'' sitting in a blue police box, with the captions reading "IT'S BIGGER ON THE INSIDE", a reference to the TARDIS. To add to this, Oscar is wearing a fez.
* A T-shirt released in 2011 depicted Oscar the Grouch from ''Sesame Street'' sitting in a blue police box, with the captions reading "IT'S BIGGER ON THE INSIDE", a reference to the TARDIS. To add to this, Oscar is wearing a [[fez]].


=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
On November 23 1986, Ludo from ''Labyrinth'' appeared on a talk show to help promote the movie. On that same show, [[Colin Baker]] appeared. At the end of the show [[Colin Baker]], representing ''[[Doctor Who]]'', cut a birthday cake for the series' twenty-third, surrounded by the cast and guests of the show, including Ludo, who all sang "23 today".
On November 23 1986, Ludo from ''Labyrinth'' appeared on a talk show to promote the movie. On that same show, [[Colin Baker]] appeared. At the end of the show [[Colin Baker]], representing ''[[Doctor Who]]'', cut a birthday cake for the series' twenty-third, surrounded by the cast and guests of the show, including Ludo, who all sang "23 today".
* The book Doctor Who: Regenerations, which goes into great detail about the production of the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie, stated that Tim Curry, who played Long John Silver in ''Muppet Treasure Island'', turned down the role of the [[Eighth Doctor]]. Since both the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie and ''Muppet Treasure Island'' entered production around the same time, it could be possible that scheduling conflicts with Muppet Treasure Island forced Tim Curry to turn down the role of the [[Eighth Doctor]].
* The book ''Doctor Who: Regenerations'', which goes into great detail about the production of the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie, stated that Tim Curry, who played Long John Silver in ''Muppet Treasure Island'', turned down the role of the [[Eighth Doctor]]. Since both the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie and ''Muppet Treasure Island'' entered production around the same time, it is possible that scheduling conflicts with Muppet Treasure Island forced Curry to turn down the role.


== Shared ''Doctor Who'' personnel ==
== Shared ''Doctor Who'' personnel ==
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