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* In {{wi|Still Standing}}, the son proves he's a better geek by mentioning every actor who played the Doctor.
* In {{wi|Still Standing}}, the son proves he's a better geek by mentioning every actor who played the Doctor.
* The pilot for the 2000 series ''The Invisible Man'' contains at least four references: A [[Patrick Troughton|doctor named Troughton]], a business card reading [[I.M. Foreman]] and a magazine cover with the headlines [[TARDIS|"Time and Relative Dimensions in Space!"]] and [[The Five Doctors (TV story)|"Playing the game of Rassilon!"]].
* The pilot for the 2000 series ''The Invisible Man'' contains at least four references: A [[Patrick Troughton|doctor named Troughton]], a business card reading [[I.M. Foreman]] and a magazine cover with the headlines [[TARDIS|"Time and Relative Dimensions in Space!"]] and [[The Five Doctors (TV story)|"Playing the game of Rassilon!"]].
* In {{wi|Peep Show (British TV series)|Peep Show}} episode "{{w|List of Peep Show episodes#Series 3 (2005)|Mugging}}" (2005), Jeremy Usbourne (portrayed by [[Robert Webb]]) describes his girlfriend Michelle as "cold but conforting, kind of like a friendly Dalek."
* In "Nightshifter", an episode of the series {{wi|Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural}}, a character is convinced that a "mandroid" is responsible for several crimes and holds up a magazine with a [[Cyberman]] on its cover to illustrate his point. In "The Girl Next Door", an episode of the series {{wi|Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural}}, Sam confronts a Kitsune using the alias "[[Amy Pond]]".
* In "Nightshifter", an episode of the series {{wi|Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural}}, a character is convinced that a "mandroid" is responsible for several crimes and holds up a magazine with a [[Cyberman]] on its cover to illustrate his point. In "The Girl Next Door", an episode of the series {{wi|Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural}}, Sam confronts a Kitsune using the alias "[[Amy Pond]]".
[[File:Dr. Lazer Rage.JPG|thumb|Dr. Lazer Rage. (''The Sarah Silverman Program'')]]
[[File:Dr. Lazer Rage.JPG|thumb|Dr. Lazer Rage. (''The Sarah Silverman Program'')]]
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* In the American animated sitcom ''Family Guy'', the Season 7 episode "420" (2009) sees Brian state that ever since cannabis was legalised "crime is down, productivity is up and the ratings for ''[[Doctor Who]]'' is through the roof"
* In the American animated sitcom ''Family Guy'', the Season 7 episode "420" (2009) sees Brian state that ever since cannabis was legalised "crime is down, productivity is up and the ratings for ''[[Doctor Who]]'' is through the roof"
* In Looney Toons Back in Action while at Area 52 some Daleks can be seen and Marvin the martian would free them to help him only for him to be accidently blasted by them when Bugs tricked him into getting in their fire.
* In Looney Toons Back in Action while at Area 52 some Daleks can be seen and Marvin the martian would free them to help him only for him to be accidently blasted by them when Bugs tricked him into getting in their fire.
* In {{wi|Peep Show (British TV series)|Peep Show}} episode "{{w|List of Peep Show episodes#Series 6 (2009)|Jeremy at JLB}}" (2009), Mark Corrigan (portrayed by [[David Mitchell (actor)|David Mitchell]]) asks Dobby, his colleague at JLB Credit, why a fire alarm has gone off. Dobby states that it might be a test, citing a rumour among the "third-floor Daleks".
* In ''Peep Show'' episode "{{w|List of Peep Show episodes#Series 6 (2009)|Jeremy at JLB}}" (2009), Mark Corrigan (portrayed by [[David Mitchell (actor)|David Mitchell]]) asks Dobby, his colleague at JLB Credit, why a fire alarm has gone off. Dobby states that it might be a test, citing a rumour among the "third-floor Daleks".


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