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* In one episode of {{wi|Rugrats}}, purple [[Dalek]] toys can be seen in the background on a shelf.
* In one episode of {{wi|Rugrats}}, purple [[Dalek]] toys can be seen in the background on a shelf.
* In one episode of {{wi|Mr. Bean}}, Mr. Bean plays around with toy animals in front of a diorama of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]]'s birth.  He eventually begins to bring out a toy Dalek, and pretends that it killed a toy lamb.
* In one episode of {{wi|Mr. Bean}}, Mr. Bean plays around with toy animals in front of a diorama of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]]'s birth.  He eventually begins to bring out a toy Dalek, and pretends that it killed a toy lamb.
* An one episode of {{wi|Star Trek: The Next Generation}}, the names of the first six Doctor actors ([[William Hartnell]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Tom Baker]], [[Peter Davison]], and [[Colin Baker]]) are seen on a screen.
* In one episode of {{wi|Star Trek: The Next Generation}}, the names of the first six Doctor actors ([[William Hartnell]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Tom Baker]], [[Peter Davison]], and [[Colin Baker]]) are seen on a screen.
* "Get Off My Cloud", the final episode of the third season of the [[BBC]]'s anthology series {{wi|Out of the Unknown}} was partly set in the subconscious mind of a science-fiction writer. It featured in-character appearances by the Daleks as fictional creations in the mind of the writer. (The episode's designer was [[Raymond Cusick]], who was responsible for the original Dalek design.)
* "Get Off My Cloud", the final episode of the third season of the [[BBC]]'s anthology series {{wi|Out of the Unknown}} was partly set in the subconscious mind of a science-fiction writer. It featured in-character appearances by the Daleks as fictional creations in the mind of the writer. (The episode's designer was [[Raymond Cusick]], who was responsible for the original Dalek design.)
* "Arrivederci Roma", the first episode of Channel 4's comedy programme {{wi|Chelmsford 123}}, showed [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] materialising in the background in one scene. The Doctor briefly stepped out before going back in and dematerialising.
* "Arrivederci Roma", the first episode of Channel 4's comedy programme {{wi|Chelmsford 123}}, showed [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] materialising in the background in one scene. The Doctor briefly stepped out before going back in and dematerialising.
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