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* In the episode "The Suite Smell of Excess" (2006) of the Disney Channel series {{wi|The Suite Life of Zack & Cody}}, the title characters travelled to a parallel universe via a phone box called the the P.U. (Parallel Universaliser).
* In the episode "The Suite Smell of Excess" (2006) of the Disney Channel series {{wi|The Suite Life of Zack & Cody}}, the title characters travelled to a parallel universe via a phone box called the the P.U. (Parallel Universaliser).
* The {{wi|Heartbeat (British TV series)|Heartbeat}} episode "State of Mind" contains a subplot in which David Stockwell deals with a [[police box]] that he claims keeps [[The Doctor's TARDIS|mysteriously disappearing]].
* The {{wi|Heartbeat (British TV series)|Heartbeat}} episode "State of Mind" contains a subplot in which David Stockwell deals with a [[police box]] that he claims keeps [[The Doctor's TARDIS|mysteriously disappearing]].
* One short skit in Season 2 of the satirical stop-motion animated series {{wi|Robot Chicken}}, entitled "Do You Get It?" (2006), featured the [[Fourth Doctor]] standing on first base in the middle of a baseball field. The skit ends with the Doctor asking the audience "do you get it?". The skit is a visual pun referencing the classic {{wi|Abbott & Costello}} routine "Who's on first?": the joke being that (Doctor) Who's on first (base).
* One short skit in Season 2 of the satirical stop-motion animated series {{wi|Robot Chicken}}, entitled "Do You Get It?" (2006), featured the [[Fourth Doctor]] standing on first base in the middle of a baseball field. The skit ends with the Doctor asking the audience "do you get it?". The skit is a visual pun referencing the classic {{w|Abbott and Costello}} routine "Who's on first?": the joke being that (Doctor) Who's on first (base).
* In the American animated sitcom ''Family Guy'', the ''Star Wars Episode IV'' spoof "Blue Harvest" (2007), incorporated footage from the Tom Baker-era opening credits in the scene in which the ''Millennium Falcon'' enters hyperspace.
* In the American animated sitcom ''Family Guy'', the ''Star Wars Episode IV'' spoof "Blue Harvest" (2007), incorporated footage from the Tom Baker-era opening credits in the scene in which the ''Millennium Falcon'' enters hyperspace.
* In the first episode of the seventh season of {{wi|South Park}}, the scientist Jeff makes a discovery about the alien television production crew by "[[Reverse the polarity of the neutron flow|reversing the polarity]]".
* In the first episode of the seventh season of {{wi|South Park}}, the scientist Jeff makes a discovery about the alien television production crew by "[[Reverse the polarity of the neutron flow|reversing the polarity]]".
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