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In [[1969]], [[Justin (Blue Moon)|Justin]], having read the novel, knew what the [[Tenth Doctor]] was talking about when the Doctor insinuated what might happen afterwards, if a country using the alien [[Species (Blue Moon)|species]]' gifts could rule the world and be able to destroy cities, when "there are no more people to conquer". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blue Moon (short story)|Blue Moon]]'') Upon arriving at [[InterCom]]'s [[Studio City]], resembling a giant [[theme park]] with towering skyscrapers and a ninety-foot-high representation of the company logo, [[Mark Barrington]] could not help but think of ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The King of Terror (novel)|The King of Terror]]'') | In [[1969]], [[Justin (Blue Moon)|Justin]], having read the novel, knew what the [[Tenth Doctor]] was talking about when the Doctor insinuated what might happen afterwards, if a country using the alien [[Species (Blue Moon)|species]]' gifts could rule the world and be able to destroy cities, when "there are no more people to conquer". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blue Moon (short story)|Blue Moon]]'') Upon arriving at [[InterCom]]'s [[Studio City]], resembling a giant [[theme park]] with towering skyscrapers and a ninety-foot-high representation of the company logo, [[Mark Barrington]] could not help but think of ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The King of Terror (novel)|The King of Terror]]'') | ||
The [[Sixth Doctor]], upon arriving in the year, claimed that [[1984]] was "never as good as the book. | The [[Sixth Doctor]], upon arriving in the year, claimed that [[1984]] was "never as good as the book". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Reaping (audio story)|The Reaping]]'') He had acquired a first edition of the book from a classified ad. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Business Unusual (novel)|Business Unusual]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
The novel is spelled ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' in ''The King of Terror'' and ''The Eleventh Tiger'', but as ''Nineteen Eighty-four'' in ''Blue Moon''. | The novel is spelled ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' in ''[[The King of Terror (novel)|The King of Terror]]'' and ''[[The Eleventh Tiger (novel)|The Eleventh Tiger]]'', but as ''Nineteen Eighty-four'' in ''[[Blue Moon (short story)|Blue Moon]]''. | ||
The novel [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winning Side (novel)|The Winning Side]]'' was a [[crossover]] between ''Doctor Who'' and the real-life novel, depicting the universe of ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' as an alternate timeline in the ''Doctor Who'' universe. | The novel [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winning Side (novel)|The Winning Side]]'' was a [[crossover]] between ''Doctor Who'' and the real-life novel, depicting the universe of ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' as an alternate timeline in the ''Doctor Who'' universe. | ||
[[Peter Cushing]], later cast as [[Dr. Who (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Dr. Who]], played the part of Winston Smith in a {{w|Nineteen Eighty-Four (British TV programme)|1954 BBC Television adaptation}} of the novel. [[John Hurt]], later cast as the [[War Doctor|"War" incarnation]] of [[the Doctor]], played the part of Winston Smith in a {{w|Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984_film)|notorious 1984 film adaptation}} of the novel. [[Jonathan Morris]] revealed [https://twitter.com/jonnymorris1973/status/1301863867149152257 on Twitter] in | [[Peter Cushing]], later cast as [[Dr. Who (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Dr. Who]], played the part of Winston Smith in a {{w|Nineteen Eighty-Four (British TV programme)|1954 BBC Television adaptation}} of the novel. [[John Hurt]], later cast as the [[War Doctor|"War" incarnation]] of [[the Doctor]], played the part of Winston Smith in a {{w|Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984_film)|notorious 1984 film adaptation}} of the novel. [[Jonathan Morris]] revealed [https://twitter.com/jonnymorris1973/status/1301863867149152257 on Twitter] in 2020 that back when [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lords of Terror (audio story)|The Lords of Terror]]'' was supposed to be a War Doctor rather than [[Eighth Doctor]] story, the premise was intended to be a play on this earlier role of Hurt's, with the actor "finding himself back in ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''" — or, rather, in circumstances reminiscent of Orwell's dystopia. | ||
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