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* The BBC created a ''Doctor Who'' themed take on the classic "I Want to Believe" poster from Mulder's office from ''The X-Files'', swapping out the UFO for [[The Doctor's TARDIS]].<ref name="Believe"/>
* The BBC created a ''Doctor Who'' themed take on the classic "I Want to Believe" poster from Mulder's office from ''The X-Files'', swapping out the UFO for [[The Doctor's TARDIS]].<ref name="Believe"/>
* During the 2001 DVD commentary for ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'', [[Nicholas Courtney]] was amused by the fact that visible on a shelf behind the [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier]]'s desk was a file labelled "X" — in other words, "the X file."
* During the 2001 DVD commentary for ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'', [[Nicholas Courtney]] was amused by the fact that visible on a shelf behind the [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier]]'s desk was a file labelled "X" — in other words, "the X file."
* [[Gary Russell]] has cited ''The X-Files'' as a major source of inspiration for the novel ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]''. The novel's [[Pale Man]] echoes the programme's Cigarette Smoking Man. Even the Pale Man's subordinate, the Blond Man, is based on the Crew Cut Man, Cigarette Smoking Man's subordinate.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20021010075140/www.gary.dircon.co.uk/StrangeScales.html Gary Russel's blog]</ref>
* [[Gary Russell]] has cited ''The X-Files'' as a major source of inspiration for the novel ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]''. The novel's [[Pale Man]] echoes the programme's Cigarette Smoking Man. Even the Pale Man's subordinate, the Blond Man, is based on the Crew Cut Man, Cigarette Smoking Man's subordinate.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20021010075140/www.gary.dircon.co.uk/StrangeScales.html Gary Russell's blog]</ref>
* A number of ''Doctor Who'' actors appeared in the series, including [[Mark Sheppard]], [[Deep Roy]], [[Gordon Tipple]], [[Will Sasso]], [[Catherine Lough]], [[Bill Croft]], [[Michael David Simms]], [[Dave Hurtubise]], [[Lesley Ewen]], [[Lauren Ambrose]], [[Frances Fisher]], [[Benito Martinez]], [[Alan Dale]], [[George Murdock]], [[Paul Hayes]], [[Robert Moloney]] and [[Jane Perry]]. Murdock and [[Milton Johns]] appeared in the film ''The X-Files: Fight The Future''. [[Paul Frift]] worked on both [[Series 8 (Doctor Who)|series 8]] of ''Doctor Who'' (as producer) and ''The X-Files: Fight the Future'' (as unit production manager). [[John Shiban]] was a writer and producer on the series.
* A number of ''Doctor Who'' actors appeared in the series, including [[Mark Sheppard]], [[Deep Roy]], [[Gordon Tipple]], [[Will Sasso]], [[Catherine Lough]], [[Bill Croft]], [[Michael David Simms]], [[Dave Hurtubise]], [[Lesley Ewen]], [[Lauren Ambrose]], [[Frances Fisher]], [[Benito Martinez]], [[Alan Dale]], [[George Murdock]], [[Paul Hayes]], [[Robert Moloney]] and [[Jane Perry]]. Murdock and [[Milton Johns]] appeared in the film ''The X-Files: Fight The Future''. [[Paul Frift]] worked on both [[Series 8 (Doctor Who)|series 8]] of ''Doctor Who'' (as producer) and ''The X-Files: Fight the Future'' (as unit production manager). [[John Shiban]] was a writer and producer on the series.


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