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=== Cultural References ===
=== Cultural References ===
* When Layla discovers the Doctor isn't human, the Doctor asks her if that doesn't surprise her. She replies "When you've met the [[The Beatles|Beatles]] nothing surprises you". The Beatles were an important part of 1960s culture.
* When Layla discovers the Doctor isn't human, the Doctor asks her if that doesn't surprise her. She replies "When you've met [[The Beatles|The Beatles]] nothing surprises you". The Beatles were an important part of 1960s culture.
* The Doctor compares the destruction The Hush will leave behind to Pinky and Perky by saying "Seriously, if that thing gets transmitted, it will be worse than a Pinky and Perky B-Side".
* The Doctor compares the destruction The Hush will leave behind to Pinky and Perky by saying "Seriously, if that thing gets transmitted, it will be worse than a Pinky and Perky B-Side".
* Tommo figures non-stop music played on their radio station will be a success,  saying the catch phrase "Thunderbirds Are Go!". Thunderbirds was a popular puppet show in England in the 1960s.
* Tommo figures non-stop music played on their radio station will be a success,  saying the catch phrase "Thunderbirds Are Go!". Thunderbirds was a popular puppet show in England in the 1960s.
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