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* In ''Harry Enfield and Chums'', Gary Bleasdale played a Scouse Doctor in 1997. | * In ''Harry Enfield and Chums'', Gary Bleasdale played a Scouse Doctor in 1997. | ||
* In the TV series ''Crime Traveller'' episode six, as one of the main characters talks to another character, he notices a blue police box there is an also slower version of the Doctor Who theme, this is a clear nod to Doctor Who's TARDIS.. | * In the TV series ''Crime Traveller'' episode six, as one of the main characters talks to another character, he notices a blue police box there is an also slower version of the Doctor Who theme, this is a clear nod to Doctor Who's TARDIS.. | ||
* From 1997 - 1998 a series called ''TV Offal'' had a regular segment called ''[[The Gay Daleks (TV story)|The Gay Daleks]]''. | |||
* In 1997 a TARDIS can be seen in ''Red Dwarf''. | * In 1997 a TARDIS can be seen in ''Red Dwarf''. | ||
* In a sketch on ''Shooting Stars'' (1997), Bob Mortimer plays the First Doctor, [[Matt Lucas]] plays the Second Doctor, Vic Reeves plays the Third Doctor and Mark Lamarr plays the Fourth Doctor. | * In a sketch on ''Shooting Stars'' (1997), Bob Mortimer plays the First Doctor, [[Matt Lucas]] plays the Second Doctor, Vic Reeves plays the Third Doctor and Mark Lamarr plays the Fourth Doctor. |