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* The [[Old One]]s originated in the {{w|Cthulhu Mythos}}, which pre-dated ''Doctor Who''. | * The [[Old One]]s originated in the {{w|Cthulhu Mythos}}, which pre-dated ''Doctor Who''. | ||
* [[Iris Wildthyme]] originated in the independent works of ''Doctor Who'' novel writer [[Paul Magrs]]. | * [[Iris Wildthyme]] originated in the independent works of ''Doctor Who'' novel writer [[Paul Magrs]]. | ||
* [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[John Watson|Doctor John Watson]] appeared as themselves in ''[[All-Consuming Fire (novel)|All-Consuming Fire]]'' where they are established as real. (In the ''Doctor Who'' universe, they do not actually use the names Sherlock Holmes and Watson, but use these as aliases.) [[John Roxton|Lord John Roxton]] from Sir [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s {{ | * [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[John Watson|Doctor John Watson]] appeared as themselves in ''[[All-Consuming Fire (novel)|All-Consuming Fire]]'' where they are established as real. (In the ''Doctor Who'' universe, they do not actually use the names Sherlock Holmes and Watson, but use these as aliases.) [[John Roxton|Lord John Roxton]] from Sir [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s {{wi|The Lost World (Doyle novel)|The Lost World}} also cameos in the same novel. | ||
* In ''[[Damaged Goods (novel)|Damaged Goods]]'', the character [[Marcie Hatter]] from writer [[Russell T Davies]]' television series {{wi|Dark Season}} briefly appears as a member of UNIT in 2017. | * In ''[[Damaged Goods (novel)|Damaged Goods]]'', the character [[Marcie Hatter]] from writer [[Russell T Davies]]' television series {{wi|Dark Season}} briefly appears as a member of UNIT in 2017. | ||
* [[Carnell]], the [[psychostrategist]] featured in [[Chris Boucher]]'s ''[[Corpse Marker (novel)|Corpse Marker]]'', first appeared in the ''[[Blake's 7 (series)|Blake's 7]]'' episode ''[[w:c:blakes7:Weapon (episode)|Weapon]]'' (where he was portrayed by [[Scott Fredericks]]). Fredericks played Carnell once again in the ''[[Kaldor City (audio series)|Kaldor City]]'' audio series. | * [[Carnell]], the [[psychostrategist]] featured in [[Chris Boucher]]'s ''[[Corpse Marker (novel)|Corpse Marker]]'', first appeared in the ''[[Blake's 7 (series)|Blake's 7]]'' episode ''[[w:c:blakes7:Weapon (episode)|Weapon]]'' (where he was portrayed by [[Scott Fredericks]]). Fredericks played Carnell once again in the ''[[Kaldor City (audio series)|Kaldor City]]'' audio series. | ||
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* In ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'', mention is made of [[Oa]] (from {{wi|Green Lantern}} comics), the [[Shi'ar Empire]] (from ''[[X-Men]]'' comics) and [[Pym particle]]s (from {{wi|Avengers (comics)|Avengers}} comics). | * In ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'', mention is made of [[Oa]] (from {{wi|Green Lantern}} comics), the [[Shi'ar Empire]] (from ''[[X-Men]]'' comics) and [[Pym particle]]s (from {{wi|Avengers (comics)|Avengers}} comics). | ||
* In ''[[Eater of Wasps (novel)|Eater of Wasps]]'', when the Doctor is asked if he had ever read [[Tarzan]], the Doctor replies that he had met him, too. | * In ''[[Eater of Wasps (novel)|Eater of Wasps]]'', when the Doctor is asked if he had ever read [[Tarzan]], the Doctor replies that he had met him, too. | ||
* [[George Challenger|Professor Challenger]] from {{wi|The Lost World ( | * [[George Challenger|Professor Challenger]] from {{wi|The Lost World (Doyle novel)|The Lost World}} and [[Van Helsing]] from {{wi|Dracula}} cameo in ''[[Mad Dogs and Englishmen (novel)|Mad Dogs and Englishmen]]''. | ||
* In ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'', the [[Eremite]]s and their [[Labyrinth (The Book of the War)|labyrinth]] are references to the [[w:c:cenobite:Cenobite|Cenobite]]s from {{w|Clive Barker}}'s {{wi|Hellraiser (franchise)|Hellraiser}} franchise. | * In ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'', the [[Eremite]]s and their [[Labyrinth (The Book of the War)|labyrinth]] are references to the [[w:c:cenobite:Cenobite|Cenobite]]s from {{w|Clive Barker}}'s {{wi|Hellraiser (franchise)|Hellraiser}} franchise. | ||
* It was heavily implied in ''[[Bide-a-Wee (short story)|Bide-a-Wee]]'' that [[Susan Foreman]] had just experienced the events of {{wi|Five on a Treasure Island}}, the first book in the ''[[The Famous Five]]'' series of children's books. | * It was heavily implied in ''[[Bide-a-Wee (short story)|Bide-a-Wee]]'' that [[Susan Foreman]] had just experienced the events of {{wi|Five on a Treasure Island}}, the first book in the ''[[The Famous Five]]'' series of children's books. |
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