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=== Later crossovers ===
=== Later crossovers ===
Lady Penelope would later make one last cameo in the DWU in ''[[The Dying Days (novel)|The Dying Days]]''.  
In the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story ''[[Party Animals (comic story)|Party Animals]]'', ''[[Thunderbird 3]]'' can be seen docked at [[Maruthea]] for [[Bonjaxx]]'s [[birthday party]]. Although a plethora of [[BBC]] owned and non-BBC owned characters are seen at the party including [[Scarlet (Captain Scarlet in Death Crash!)|Captain Scarlet]] from the [[Gerry Anderson]]-[[Producer|produced]] ''[[Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons]]'', the ship's main pilot, [[Alan Tracy]], does not appear.
 
[[Penelope Creighton-Ward|Lady Penelope]] later made one last cameo in the DWU in the ''[[Virgin New Adventures]]'' novel ''[[The Dying Days (novel)|The Dying Days]]''. It was stated that [[Bernice Summerfield]] had often seen her being driven around the [[Kent]] countryside and identified her readily among the celebrities observing the [[Mars 97]] mission at the [[National Space Museum]].


In ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'', the [[Eleventh Doctor]] also namedrops [[International Rescue]] as part of the line "I'm [[Captain]] [[The Doctor's aliases|Troy Handsome]] of [[International Rescue]]". In ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'', the guards on the [[Prison Station]] wear uniforms similar to those worn by the main characters in ''Thunderbirds''.
In ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'', the [[Eleventh Doctor]] also namedrops [[International Rescue]] as part of the line "I'm [[Captain]] [[The Doctor's aliases|Troy Handsome]] of [[International Rescue]]". In ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'', the guards on the [[Prison Station]] wear uniforms similar to those worn by the main characters in ''Thunderbirds''.
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[[Sophia Myles]], [[Ron Cook]], [[Lex Shrapnel]], [[Bhasker Patel]] and [[Nicola Walker]] all appeared in the 2004 live-action ''Thunderbirds'' film, adapted from the series, and the 2015 TV reboot, ''Thunderbirds Are Go'', also included several actors involved in ''Doctor Who'' and its [[Doctor Who spin-offs|spin-off materials]], such as [[David Tennant]], [[David Menkin]], [[Thomas Sangster|Thomas Brodie-Sangster]], [[Angel Coulby]], [[Kayvan Novak]], [[David Graham]], [[Reggie Yates]], [[Sandra Dickinson]], [[Adjoa Andoh]] and [[Teresa Gallagher]]. Crew members [[Derek Meddings]], [[Ian Scoones]], and [[Michael Wilson]] also worked on both shows, as did writer [[Dennis Spooner]]. [[John Peel]] is the author of ''Thunderbirds, Stingray, Captain Scarlet: The Authorized Programme Guide'', as noted on the back of his [[Virgin Missing Adventures]] novel ''[[Evolution (novel)|Evolution]]''.
[[Sophia Myles]], [[Ron Cook]], [[Lex Shrapnel]], [[Bhasker Patel]] and [[Nicola Walker]] all appeared in the 2004 live-action ''Thunderbirds'' film, adapted from the series, and the 2015 TV reboot, ''Thunderbirds Are Go'', also included several actors involved in ''Doctor Who'' and its [[Doctor Who spin-offs|spin-off materials]], such as [[David Tennant]], [[David Menkin]], [[Thomas Sangster|Thomas Brodie-Sangster]], [[Angel Coulby]], [[Kayvan Novak]], [[David Graham]], [[Reggie Yates]], [[Sandra Dickinson]], [[Adjoa Andoh]] and [[Teresa Gallagher]]. Crew members [[Derek Meddings]], [[Ian Scoones]], and [[Michael Wilson]] also worked on both shows, as did writer [[Dennis Spooner]]. [[John Peel]] is the author of ''Thunderbirds, Stingray, Captain Scarlet: The Authorized Programme Guide'', as noted on the back of his [[Virgin Missing Adventures]] novel ''[[Evolution (novel)|Evolution]]''.


[[Christopher Fowler]], writing the foreword for [[Simon Clark (writer)|Simon Clark]]'s [[Telos Doctor Who novella|Telos novella]] ''[[The Dalek Factor (novel)|The Dalek Factor]]'', compares the [[Dalek]]s to Thunderbird 2 in how familiar and iconic they are.
[[Christopher Fowler]], writing the foreword for [[Simon Clark (writer)|Simon Clark]]'s [[Telos Doctor Who novella|Telos novella]] ''[[The Dalek Factor (novel)|The Dalek Factor]]'', compares the [[Dalek]]s to ''[[Thunderbird 2]]'' in how familiar and iconic they are.


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