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* In the television cartoon, ''[[My Little Pony|My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic]]'', there is a recurring background earth pony named {{iw|mlp|Dr. Hooves}} (formerly "Time Turner" and "Doctor Whooves") who bears a resemblance to the Tenth Doctor. His cutie mark is an hourglass. In the episode "The Super Speedy Cider Sqeezy 6000", Dr. Hooves can be seen wearing a tie similar to the Tenth Doctor's and operating an elaborate hourglass. Another reference is seen on one of the covers of the official comic, in which Dr. Hooves can be seen wearing the Fourth Doctor's scarf, holding the fob watch, and standing in front of a statue that resembles a Weeping Angel, and a street light that bears a resemblance to the TARDIS. On top of all his official trading card says "Time Turner keeps Ponyville's clocks in sync, sets the hourglass for cider competitions, and takes care of all things timey-wimey." In the season 2 episode, "Sweet and Elite", pony versions of the Third, Fifth, and Eleventh Doctors are seen attending a party with Dr. Hooves. In the episode "One Bad Apple", Dr. Hooves wears a pear costume and a polka-dotted bowtie. It's also worth noting that various forms of the Doctor and possibly the Master have been seen in pony form. In the episode "It's Not Easy Being Breezies", he can be seen walking with [[w:c:mlp:Rose|a pony]] bearing a [[Rose Tyler|rose]] cutie mark while wearing 3D glasses. Dr. Hooves is among several background characters to take centre stage in the series' 100th episode, "Slice of Life", where his scientific background is explored. In "A Royal Problem", he has a bad dream about [[Weeping Angel|a statue]]. Official merchandise of Dr. Hooves such as t-shirts and collectable figures have been licensed by Hasbro.
* In the television cartoon, ''[[My Little Pony|My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic]]'', there is a recurring background earth pony named {{iw|mlp|Dr. Hooves}} (formerly "Time Turner" and "Doctor Whooves") who bears a resemblance to the Tenth Doctor. His cutie mark is an hourglass. In the episode "The Super Speedy Cider Sqeezy 6000", Dr. Hooves can be seen wearing a tie similar to the Tenth Doctor's and operating an elaborate hourglass. Another reference is seen on one of the covers of the official comic, in which Dr. Hooves can be seen wearing the Fourth Doctor's scarf, holding the fob watch, and standing in front of a statue that resembles a Weeping Angel, and a street light that bears a resemblance to the TARDIS. On top of all his official trading card says "Time Turner keeps Ponyville's clocks in sync, sets the hourglass for cider competitions, and takes care of all things timey-wimey." In the season 2 episode, "Sweet and Elite", pony versions of the Third, Fifth, and Eleventh Doctors are seen attending a party with Dr. Hooves. In the episode "One Bad Apple", Dr. Hooves wears a pear costume and a polka-dotted bowtie. It's also worth noting that various forms of the Doctor and possibly the Master have been seen in pony form. In the episode "It's Not Easy Being Breezies", he can be seen walking with [[w:c:mlp:Rose|a pony]] bearing a [[Rose Tyler|rose]] cutie mark while wearing 3D glasses. Dr. Hooves is among several background characters to take centre stage in the series' 100th episode, "Slice of Life", where his scientific background is explored. In "A Royal Problem", he has a bad dream about [[Weeping Angel|a statue]]. Official merchandise of Dr. Hooves such as t-shirts and collectable figures have been licensed by Hasbro.
* In Dr Who Saves Osborne, the Doctor travels in time, then later winds up at Osborne School. He later gets kids from the school to sing the Band Aid song ”Do They Know It’s Christmas”
* In Dr Who Saves Osborne, the Doctor travels in time, then later winds up at Osborne School. He later gets kids from the school to sing the Band Aid song ”Do They Know It’s Christmas”
* In Dr Who 2020, the Doctor walks, then later says ”You don’t know me?
* In Dr Who 2020, the Doctor walks, then later says "You don’t know me?"
[[File:Futurama.JPG|thumb|The [[Fourth Doctor]] appears in [[Futurama]].]]
* Three ''[[Futurama]]'' episodes have directly reference ''Doctor Who''.
** In the episode {{iw|Möbius Dick|''Möbius Dick''|wiki=futurama}}, the [[Fourth Doctor]] appears.
** In {{iw|All the Presidents' Heads|''All the Presidents' Heads''|wiki=futurama}}, the Fourth Doctor can be seen again, and a disembodied head in a jar in the Hall of Presidents with a name plaque reading "[[Amelia Pond]]" appears.
** In {{iw|Assie Come Home|''Assie Come Home''|wiki=futurama}}, a deactivated [[Dalek]] is among many robot parts.


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