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Elements of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] have been specifically mentioned in the Buffyverse, most notably in the season 6 episode of ''Buffy'', "{{iw|buffy|Smashed}}", when {{iw|buffy|Andrew Wells|Andrew}} mentions that he has seen "every episode of ''Doctor Who.''" [[David Tennant]] also later appeared as himself in the comic ''{{iw|buffy|In Perfect Harmony}}'', along with a reference to the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]].
Elements of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] have been specifically mentioned in the Buffyverse, most notably in the season 6 episode of ''Buffy'', "{{iw|buffy|Smashed}}", when {{iw|buffy|Andrew Wells|Andrew}} mentions that he has seen "every episode of ''Doctor Who.''" [[David Tennant]] also later appeared as himself in the comic ''{{iw|buffy|In Perfect Harmony}}'', along with a reference to the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]].


Each of the two fictional universes also contain at least one reference to an in-universe element of the other. "[[William (Camera Obscura)|William the Bloody Awful Poet]]", the former human self of the vampire [[wiki:c:buffy:Spike|Spike]], briefly appears in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Obscura]]'', and the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] made a cameo appearance in the canonical ''Buffy'' comic ''{{iw|buffy|No Future for You, Part One|No Future for You}}''.  
Each of the two fictional universes also contain at least one reference to an in-universe element of the other. "[[William (Camera Obscura)|William the Bloody Awful Poet]]", the former human self of the vampire {{iw|buffy|Spike}}, briefly appears in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Obscura]]'', and the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] made a cameo appearance in the canonical ''Buffy'' comic ''{{iw|buffy|No Future for You, Part One|No Future for You}}''.  


In the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' comics ''{{iw|buffy|Welcome to the Team, Part One}}'' and ''{{iw|buffy|I Wish, Part Two}}'' there was a miniature figure of a [[Dalek]] inside {{iw|buffy|Alexander Harris}}' room.
In the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' comics ''{{iw|buffy|Welcome to the Team, Part One}}'' and ''{{iw|buffy|I Wish, Part Two}}'' there was a miniature figure of a [[Dalek]] inside {{iw|buffy|Alexander Harris}}' room.
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* Series regular [[Anthony Stewart Head]], who plays {{iw|buffy|Rupert Giles}}, has many connections to ''Doctor Who''. He guest starred in ''[[School Reunion]]'' and ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'', as well as various [[Big Finish Productions]] audio dramas. He also narrated ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' and ''[[Project Who]]''. He has often been reported as a potential candidate for the role of the Doctor.
* Series regular [[Anthony Stewart Head]], who plays {{iw|buffy|Rupert Giles}}, has many connections to ''Doctor Who''. He guest starred in ''[[School Reunion]]'' and ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'', as well as various [[Big Finish Productions]] audio dramas. He also narrated ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' and ''[[Project Who]]''. He has often been reported as a potential candidate for the role of the Doctor.
* Recurring star of the series [[Juliet Landau]], who plays the vampire [[wiki:c:buffy:Drusilla|Drusilla]], has also portrayed an incarnation of companion [[Trey|Romana]] in several audio adventures.
* Recurring star of the series [[Juliet Landau]], who plays the vampire {{iw|buffy|Drusilla}}, has also portrayed an incarnation of companion [[Trey|Romana]] in several audio adventures.
*It has been acknowledged that some of the dialogue in ''[[School Reunion]]'', such as Finch's line "ignore the shooty-dog thing," was inspired by the style of writing used on ''Buffy''.{{fact}}
*It has been acknowledged that some of the dialogue in ''[[School Reunion]]'', such as Finch's line "ignore the shooty-dog thing," was inspired by the style of writing used on ''Buffy''.{{fact}}
* [[Russell T Davies]] has mentioned that the Buffy episode "{{iw|buffy|The Zeppo}}" was a possible influence on the Doctor Who episode ''[[Love & Monsters]]''. Similarly, ''Buffy'' creator Joss Whedon expressed admiration for Russell T. Davies while speaking as part of the ''Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog'' panel at the 2008 Comic-Con.
* [[Russell T Davies]] has mentioned that the Buffy episode "{{iw|buffy|The Zeppo}}" was a possible influence on the Doctor Who episode ''[[Love & Monsters]]''. Similarly, ''Buffy'' creator Joss Whedon expressed admiration for Russell T. Davies while speaking as part of the ''Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog'' panel at the 2008 Comic-Con.
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