The rookie also contains a doctor who reference, There was a house that was smaller on the inside with tunnels in the walls and one of the officers said its like a reversed Tardis.
There are quite a few in Good Omens (Which co-stars David Tennant as Crowley) and so there are many Doctor Who references, but here are just a few: - The Licence plate on Crowley's cat is SID RAT, which flipped is TAR DIS - One of the characters, Newt Pulsifer has a neck tie that has the same pattern as the Fourth Doctor's scarf. - When Crowley is deciding where to go, he throws up a bunch of pieces of paper, looking at them to see where he should go, one of the papers have Gallifrey on it - Near the beginning, the four friends are walking through a forest, and one of them says "Exterminate" - This one is less of a reference, and more of something I noticed: When the Ninth Doctor regenerates into the Tenth, he says "Am I Ginger?" And Crowley is Ginger! Those are just some, and if I look I could probably find more!
@@yoda5436 yeah it’s a repeating theme. I think 10 was the first to say it and then 11 said ‘still not ginger ‘ I swear one of the other doctors said it too but I’m not sure.
@@ardenart i think 13 mentioned it when she met her companions in the train, i remember something like "am i ginger" being said but don't quote me on that
More recently, I have no idea if that was intentional : in Encanto, when the town's children enter the brand new Antonio's room, one screams a very particular line in a really particular way : "It's bigger on the insiiiiiide !"
This reminds me of phineas and ferb because in the marvel special they have a shed bigger on the inside and they say simple british sci-fi or something like that
I still like to pretend one interpretation of James Bond is he's a Time Lord. Sometimes he's English, sometimes he's Scottish, sometimes he's... His face changes occasionally, as do aspects of his personality, yet he maintains the same identity, and he had access to bizarre, sometimes impossible-seeming technology. Lastly, he gets many girls he probably shouldn't, and seems to possess an ability to escape them, or leave them behind somewhere, no consequences. Perhaps the Agent is a long lost cousin of the Doctor! 😊
Sometimes he's Irish - i.e. Piece Brosnan or plain old Aussie, i.e. George Lazenby and to top it off, it wouldn't be out of character for "Q" (James Bond "Q" not Star Trek "Q") to come up with some version of the Sonic Screwdriver!
November last year, after having watched "No Time to die", I was like "now Bond will have to regenerate...or did I just watch too much Doctor Who?" 🤔 This after having started watching regularly only about 2 months before. 🤭
You missed a big one actually. When my daughter was younger she was a big My Little Pony fan, especially of the cartoon show. As also my avid Doctor Who viewing companion, she always delighted in pointing out a pony character that was very obviously modeled on The Doctor. Named "Doctor Whooves" by fans, but officially called "Time Turner", he was tan (color of Matt Smiths' Tweed Sportcoat), wearing a bowtie and his "Cutie Mark" on his flank was an hourglass.
@@alinaruby2 ...said, "Alons-y!", and was paired with "Roseluck" in the 100th episode, "A Slice Of Life". (Additionally the door to his home... has a slotted screw head on it, implying that a screwdriver was needed to enter!)
The weird time traveling fact about that one is the Community episode came out in 2013 but Matt Lucas was not in Doctor Who until 2015. Although there were a lot of Doctor Who references in Little Brittan which is possibly how he ended up the Community episode. But that is still some Timey wimey stuff.
One of the other actors in that ep was Chris Tallman, who wrote/starred in Harmon’s early 2000s Channel 101 series, “Time Belt”. Chris is a BIG nerd and fan of the show, which inspired his. His titular Time Belt also predates the vortex manipulator, and his catchphrase is something Jack Harkness abides by to this day. 😉 (Also, Chris has had a red Paradigm Dalek on his breakfast table. He can’t blame the girls for that one! 😂)
Omg, they didn’t mention Supernatural. There were so many Doctor Who references to the point where even Mark Sheppard who played the demon Crowley, did a guest spot on Doctor Who as President’s guard Canton Delaware. But there was costume references, character name references. Among many other bits throughout many seasons of the show.
Yes I was waiting to see some references from Supernatural as well. Like the cyberman on the magazine, the character with the name Amy Pond and the episode when the mannequins came alive to kill and Dean saying Rose is back reminiscent of the first episode of new who "Rose" where the autons (mannequins) came to life and started killing
I think there was a reverse one in the Doctor Who episode, "City of Death" where it looked like Monty Python's Flying Circus crossed over to it in a scene where John Cleese is in an art gallery where the TARDIS is parked and he's evaluating it as an art critic for some people. During his commentary, Tom Baker's 4th Doctor and companion walks up and enters it and then it vanishes. Cleese stares for a bit and then continues on with his commentary as if nothing happened-Hilarious!
I’m surprised you didn’t mention the My Little Pony 100th episode reference. In that episode they had introduced a pony that was labeled “The Doctor” who had a Tardis lab, once worn a scarf, and said “allons-y”. I thought that was the bigger Doctor Who moment ever. But if you haven’t seen it you know where to find it.
How could I forget Big Bang Theory. I loved every one of the shout outs to Doctor Who in that awesome series. It could get it's own top 10 list for Who mentions and tributes.
Awesome list. I think one of the biggest references that you missed was actually the 90's cartoon "Rugrats". Tommy Pickles always has his trusty screwdriver and you often see Dr Who easter eggs in the background, like a stuffed Dalek.
Though not official, there is a theory the Riversong was once a defense attorney on Law and Order SVU. British actress Alex Kingston had a recurring part on the American show as a character named, Miranda Pond. Somewhat close to Melody Pond, plus the series takes place in New York where Melody was born. Just like Riversong, the character, Miranda Pond could either act as an ally or a thorn one the side of the series’s main protagonists. 🤔
Omg there was an episode of “The flash” that had both river (From firefly) and captain jack harkniss, and I squealed so loudly that I heard my downstairs neighbor laugh 🤣
Mark Sheppard actually played the recurring character James Sterling, and 2 of the main characters borrowed the names of some of the Doctors and companions.
It’s amazing that we left off the CW TV show legends of tomorrow where in Rory is a time traveling hero and on his time ship the center consul looks awful lot like a tardis council.
The TARDIS has a council, now? Because I know the Waverider has a six sided control CONSOLE. And the AI Gideon even became human this past season when Astra “wished really hard” and her magick resulted in saving the AI in an unexpected way.
I LOVED Arthur Darvill playing Rip because Alex Kingston plays Sara's mother so if you mesh the two show universes together Rip is Sara's grandfather! Which is gross because I did ship Sara and Rip together...
The best Doctor Who reference in Star Trek has to be from the Star Trek: Enterprise episode Future Tense. It features the crew discovering a time ship which is bigger on the inside.
@@ChrisEllorris about the closest you get is the Star Trek/Legion of Super-heroes comic crossover limited series. In a room in the Legion's future the big bad has dozens of different time/space traveling machines from all sorts of franchises including a gate from Stargate: SG-1, the original HG Wells Time Machine and an obvious Dr Who police box.
The TV series, The Librarians is an homage to Doctor Who. Noah Wyle's character, The Librarian, has a definite Time Lord quality to it. It's also created by Dean Devlin of Leverage.
I love the Doctor Who references in Rugrats. Tommy Pickles with his "all purpose screwdriver" and there was an episode that even had Dalek toys in the background
NCIS had an episode in which a suspect's hidden arsenal/hideout was accessed from a seemingly normal shipping container, prompting Agent McGee to compare it to the TARDIS.
Yes! He & Abby also mentioned Dr Who a few times. On most crime/police shows their computer geeks will mention/ display Doctor Who, ex. NCIS :LA, Criminal Minds
There's a couple of lines in Castle (TV series) Esposito: "What were you expecting Castle: time travel device, Doctor Who sonic screwdriver?" Castle (frowning): "You watch Doctor Who?" Ever since this reference I have thought that Nathan Fillion could one day, be playing Doctor Who.
I know it's in service to the joke but The TARDIS does have a ventilation system in the form of extractor fans which Matt Smith uses in Series 6.5's Let's Kill Hitler episode. Then again, as that episode of Family Guy was aired in 2016. It could be considered canon that Ten caused a stinker in the old TARDIS which led to Eleven having The TARDIS install some kind of extractor system.
Oh please do a 10 more times Doctor Who Appeared in Other Shows! Two I recall are: In the Television series "The Librarians" they have a time travel room, which has the Blue Police Box. And in the episode of "Demons and Angels" of Red Dwarf, as the Starbug is leaving the ship the Tardis can be seen - which is the episode that the ship is split into good and evil halves, and some fan theories have said this explains the Valeyard. As always thank you so very much for the video. (And David Hammer - Nice catch of the Doctor references on My Little Ponies - my grand has noticed Matt Smith, and David Tennant pony characters.)
and camp camp! season 1 episode 9: "THERE'S NO TIME TRAVELING DOCTOR COMING TO SAVE YOU GWEN. GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER!!" "I JUST WANNA HAVE HIS BRITISH BABIES 😭😭😭😭" my all time fav reference
The TV show Criminal Minds had a couple of DW references. When Dr. Reid and Penelope Garcia notice fellow profiler Rossi at the convention center, Reid is wearing a knitted scarf like Tom Baker because they're attending a convention (Rossi was supposed to attend a different convention the following week). In another episode, when Reid is hospitalized after a shootout and Garcia has to protect him from an assassin, his tray table is full of various DW toys, including Daleks.
You missed Call the Midwife. When sister Monica Joan bought a tv for the house, she stared watching Doctor Who from the beginning. After a while everyone in the house joined her. They used the actual clips from the show.
In the Orville, Seth MacFarlane's character makes a Doctor Who reference when they need to create way to travel in 2 dimensions and likens the technique to the Tardis.
In either The Haunting of Bly Manor, or Haunting of Hill House, the character who plays the mother in Hill House said, “we’re all stories in the end”, which is a well-known 11th Doctor quote
It's really funny that Matt Lucas was a guest role on community as an inspector spacetime superfan years before appearing as Nardole in Doctor Who proper. Kindof a retroactive reference.
I remember watching an episode of Dave Allen at Large, where he did a skit with himself playing a minister and jumping into the confessional box and it dematerialized with the TARDIS sound, while being chased by a dalek
Well, that's easy enough, since Shaun the Sheep's writer was Bob Baker, who started his career in Doctor Who, and wrote several episodes of the Third and Fourth Doctor.
Here's a couple you may have missed: Uncle Floyd-Uncle Floyd was intended to be a kid's show. Kids hated it, but adults loved it, so it was shown late night after Saturday Night Live. In one episode, they did a sketch called Doctor Who Cares. American Dad-In the episode Escape from Pearl Bailey, Debbie is running for class president. In her debate speech, she says "I may not understand your obsession with a 30-year-old British TV show..." and then it cuts to a group of students dressed as the various Doctor Whos.
I don't know if you just don't get a lot of Nickelodeon shows in Britain, but the show Rugrats has a ton of Doctor Who references. The main character, Tommy, has a screwdriver he uses to open his playpen, and is seen as basically the most powerful tool in the show, which is a reference to the sonic screwdriver.
Big Bang Theory had multiple mentions of Doctor Who - in particular, Sheldon would always get up on Saturday mornings to watch episodes of the classic era Who.
and doesn't Leonard dress as Tom-Baker Who at Hallowe'en, and Howard has a life-size Tardis and also THE "Time Machine" (the HG Wells one). But then you expect those references in a show about the friends that are sci-fi fans.
@@andrewmurray1550 and get paid enough to spend it on really expensive merchandise related to all sorts of sci-fi/fantasy franchises. I'm surprised that they never got a Delorean (but Sheldon comically got James Earl Jones as a buddy in that one episode).
Ahem: Encanto. When Antonio gets his room and everyone goes in to enjoy the party, the young town kids literally say the cannon phrase when people first enter the TARDIS "It's BIGGER on the inside!?!" 'Avengers: Infinity War' when Spider-Man is dusting, he says "I don't want to go." Which Mr. Holland said in an interview somewhere that he was more emotional about that Dr. Who death because he enjoyed how he portrayed him. The phrase is said when 10 knows he's about to regenerate. But Mr. Holland (it feels weird speaking about people I don't know without being polite) said that phrase said repeatedly can make him eventually cry. It makes all Whovians weepy somewhat Mr. Holland. Honestly, I love how many shows sneak him in or the villains and the TARDIS as well. I think Hollywood is probably pretty stacked with fans.
I was hoping you'd have included "Milo Murphy's Law". They had "The Doctor Zone Files". A long running TV show that Milo and his sister where big fans of. It parodied not only "Doctor Who", but also "The Twilight Zone" and "The X-Files".
The Doctor Zone Files aside, the entire first season of Milo Murphy's Law was basically a nod to Doctor Who, with its extensive use of a normal (sort of) person getting accidentally dragged along on an adventure with time travelers.
There was recently a Sesame Street episode (Numericon) with “Doctor Two” and Daleks and Cybermen. There was also a Phineas and Ferb episode with a subtle reference to it where Phineas said something about “British SciFi technology” when referencing something that was bigger on the inside. 🙂
The Phineas and Ferb episode was the Marvel crossover when they went into the S.H.E.D. and I believe that it was Ironman that made the it's bigger on the inside comment.
The Librarians and Leverage both have numerous Doctor Who references. With The Librarian from the Librarians series being very similar to The Doctor, and a Blue Police Box appearing in an episode as well. And Leverage is full of casual references to Doctor Who throughout the whole series run.
there's a 1970's show called the Good Life or the Good Neighbors. In the first episode, the protagonists, Tom and Barbara Good, act like Daleks as Barbara says goodbye to Tom going to work.
Totally missed the appearance of the Tardis in the landing bay of Red Dwarf, and the Leverage episode where they use fake names which are all names of actors who've played the Doctor
My favorite Doctor Who appearance is from fallout 1, where you can get a chance of encountering the tardece, and when you get close it disappears, leaving a stealth boy behind
"what the hell happened to Rory?" Clearly he went on a revenge spree against those who murdered amy... The only guy capable of kicking the doctor's ass
“CSI: NY” episode “Time’s Up” - someone claims to have invented a time machine. When it is switched on you can hear the TARDIS dematerialisation sound. BBC radio also has lots of DW references. In the 1990s when the BBC broadcast radio programmes for schools there was a series called “Introducing Science” which had a recurring character called Doctor Why who travelled around in a space- and time-travelling dustbin. It also dematerialised with a noise not unlike the TARDIS. The 2004 radio sitcom “Rigor Mortis” starred ex-5th Doctor Peter Davison. In one episode his character says “I am being diminished. Whittled away, piece by piece. A doctor is the sum of his contribution to humanity, you know; a pathologist even more so”. In “The Five Doctors” Davison’s Doctor says “I am being diminished. Whittled away piece by piece. A man is the sum of his memories, you know; a Time Lord even more so”. There are many more references on radio.
Pause at 7:15 and you'll notice that the names in the left column of the family tree are references to actors on TNG: Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis Denise Crosby, Brent Spiner, Leva Burton, Cheryl Gates (aka Gates McFadden,) and Wil Wheaton. BTW, the middle column reference characters on M*A*S*H: Charles Winchester, Sherman Potter, Francis Mulcahy, Margaret Houlihan, Walter O'Reilly, and Kellye Nakahara.
Not really. She's an Al-Aurian. They don't regenerate, they just live really long lives. The closest thing the Trek universe has to a Timelord is a Trill. The Trill symbionts keep getting transferred to new bodies taking the knowledge and life experiences of all past hosts with them.
@@leslauner5062 We don't know the El-Aurian's don't regenerate. When a species can sense changes to the timeline we shouldn't make assumptions about what they are capable of XD
@@brydon5721 Perhaps not...but we DO know they're not from Gallifrey, and their homeworld was assimilated by the Borg...that didn't happen to the Timelords.
One interesting thing is that Doctor Who is cannon in the Marvel Comic Book universe. The Doctor has fought multiple Marvel characters and in the pages of X-Factor, Harold Saxon's election posters were everywhere.
Yep, Reed Richards will occasionally namedrop him, and Power Man and Iron Fist once met an odd fellow, who’s house later disappeared as if it had never been there. The Doctor has also met with Death’s Head, yes. He has crossed over to Transformers, which the third issue of TF featured an appearance by Spidey in his symbiote suit (pre-Venom), so it all ties together!
Marvel's Agents of Shield made a reference when Agent Gemma Simmons was asked what she would take with her to a deserted island and she said, "A T.A.R.D.I.S."
#8 A UA-camr named John Smith ("I used to have a friend who sometimes went by that name") also made a very impressive Who/Sherlock crossover called "Wholock". Just for kicks, I recommend checking that one out; it's well worth the extra five minutes out of your day.
In the Family Guy clip you wondered if the TARDIS has a proper ventilation system, and I'd like to confirm she does. In the episode Lets Kill Hitler, Mels shot the center console of the TARDIS, causing a toxic gas to spill everywhere. When Melody poisons the doctor with a kiss he finds he has no choice but to run back into the TARDIS to get more strength, once he gets onto the steps he asks for ventilation to be put on, blowing the smoke away and making it safer to breathe.
I'd like to point out that Roger Lloyd-Pack who acted in Vicar of Dibley also played a part in Doctor Who. He was John Lumic in two Doctor Who episodes during the David Tennant era episodes( Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel)
Two characters in the new version of One Day At a T ime (originally on Netflix) cosplayed as the Fourth Doctor and the TARDIS for a sci-fi con they were going to. You totally missed Star Trek: The Next Generation's homage to Cybermen, in their Borg characters. The Borg are literally just like the Cybermen.
I was going to add "Extras" (with David Tennant actually playing the Doctor, no less) and "Sesame Street", but others beat me to it. Okay, then, here's one nobody has mentioned: "The Avengers". No, not the Marvel movies, Steed and Mrs. Peel. In what is probably one of the earliest appearances of anything "Who" outside of the show itself, there are Daleks for sale in a department store where Steed and Peel are working undercover in 1965's "Death at Bargain Prices". This is probably the Daleks' first ever appearance on ITV!
Queer As Folk, which was written by Russell T. Davies, has a lot of Doctor Who references as one of the characters was a huge fan of it. K9 even appears in it.
Yes the tardis does have ventilation, in the episode “into the tardis” where Clara gets lost into the tardis after it crashes, the doctor (Matt smith) yells “extractor fans on” and got the smoke out of the room, then said something like “oh, that works”
The character Steve on Steven Moffat's show Coupling, prior to him being involved with Dr Who, goes on a diatribe about how couch throw cushions are worse than useless because you only ever move them out of the way so you can sit on the couch itself. He claims that couches themselves protect against discomfort perfectly well, and against many other things, up to and including Daleks. He is, of course absolutely correct about the uselessness of throw cushions. And there are other Dr Who references in that show.
Little late to the party but, just wanted to add a few more to an already great list: Slight spoiler warning for the show 'Derry Girls' if anyone hasn't finished season 2 :) - In the movie 'Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon' the sheep slip into a sci-fi convention with shaun dressed as a dalek. They also pass a guy dressed as the Fourth Doctor coming out a portable loo, who immediately runs back in when he sees them approaching. - In the Netflix show, 'Derry Girls', James is a noted 'Doctor Who' fan and even turns up to the school prom dressed in a tweed jacket and bowtie (very 11th Doctor-ish). I know the show is set in the 90s and thus, the 11th Doctor hadn't appeared yet but, I can imagine the show's creators dressing him in homage to the Doctor's quirky dress style all the same. He is also wrapped in the Fourth Doctor's scarf.
what I find rather amazing in relation to the community adaptation Inspector Spacetime is, that the actual show paid homage to them by making Clara use "Blorgons" as a made up Alien name in one episode.
A Dalek does make a joke (in the form of an insult). In Doomsday, the Dalek that encounters the alternate-Earth cybermen tells them that a conflict with them isn't war, it's pest control.
I can't believe they didn't mention "Milo Murphy's law" there was an overarching time-travel theme through all three seasons, and an in show TV parody of the Doctor. called "Dr. Zone"
There's another one; In Series 3 of 'Red Dwarf' but I'm not sure what episode it was, a scene were a ship called Starbug is leaving it's main ship's docking area, you can see inside there is a small blue TARDIS inside the docking area when Starbug is leaving.
There is an episode of the American television show, MacGyver, written by Terry Nation and entitled The Human Factor. The episode contained mini automated defense robots very similar to Daleks. MacGyver itself is a very Americanized version of Doctor Who, in which a relative pacifist who is incredibly clever tries to resolve international problems with science and intelligence rather than violence.
There's a couple references of doctor who in the rugrats tv show. Daleks as toys in the background or Tommy's screwdriver that he uses to get out of jams.
You also missed two episodes of Grey's Anatomy. There's a series eight episode all about an accident at a comic convention. Some extras are wearing Dalek hats, but a sub plot concerns a model TARDIS signed by Russell T Davies. In Season sixteen Dr De Luca tells Merideth that the elevator is "like Doctor Who's TARDIS." Doctor Who returned the favour in "The Husbands of River Song" during the scene about "things Doctors say" where Peter Capaldi's says, "Seriously?" when River doesn't recognise him - one of the main catchphrases of Grey's Anatomy's entire run.
I have a few more! In Good Omens there were a few DW Easter eggs (iirc one license plate spelled out Tardis for example). In Criminal Minds, Reid mentions DW on multiple occasions. The most notable reference being Garcia and him attending some sort of convention in Doctor Who cosplay. And then there are actually some Doctor Who references in Miraculous Ladybug. I can't remember what exactly it was, but I've noticed one or two lines that must be a reference to DW! Oh, I almost forgot! There's also a character named Amy Pond in an episode of Supernatural.
I should probably watch season 4 of Sherlock some day. It's just one of those things that the more you put it off, the easier it becomes to put it off.
Like Crowley being called "Doctor", a kid saying "exterminate", Newt's tie, the "SID RAT" license plate is actually Adam's dad's car, Gallifrey being in Crowley's astronomy book, etc...
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Didn’t the 15th doctor say something about how they should visit Star Trek sometime in the recent season
Just so you know, the tardis shows up in the 3rd season of "miraculous: tales of ladybug and cat noir"
The rookie also contains a doctor who reference, There was a house that was smaller on the inside with tunnels in the walls and one of the officers said its like a reversed Tardis.
“One may have snuck into **your** favorite tv show” so accurate, there’s a ton of Doctor Who references in Doctor Who
There are quite a few in Good Omens (Which co-stars David Tennant as Crowley) and so there are many Doctor Who references, but here are just a few:
- The Licence plate on Crowley's cat is SID RAT, which flipped is TAR DIS
- One of the characters, Newt Pulsifer has a neck tie that has the same pattern as the Fourth Doctor's scarf.
- When Crowley is deciding where to go, he throws up a bunch of pieces of paper, looking at them to see where he should go, one of the papers have Gallifrey on it
- Near the beginning, the four friends are walking through a forest, and one of them says "Exterminate"
- This one is less of a reference, and more of something I noticed: When the Ninth Doctor regenerates into the Tenth, he says "Am I Ginger?" And Crowley is Ginger!
Those are just some, and if I look I could probably find more!
it's 10th to 11th that say "am i ginger"
@@alewin2254 both.
@@alewin2254 the doctors just always wanted to be ginger lol he says it a lot
@@yoda5436 yeah it’s a repeating theme. I think 10 was the first to say it and then 11 said ‘still not ginger ‘
I swear one of the other doctors said it too but I’m not sure.
@@ardenart i think 13 mentioned it when she met her companions in the train, i remember something like "am i ginger" being said but don't quote me on that
More recently, I have no idea if that was intentional : in Encanto, when the town's children enter the brand new Antonio's room, one screams a very particular line in a really particular way :
"It's bigger on the insiiiiiide !"
Well the tardis is another dimension
I caught that! One has to wonder…
I choose to believe it was intentional 😁
This reminds me of phineas and ferb because in the marvel special they have a shed bigger on the inside and they say simple british sci-fi or something like that
I caught that too!
I still like to pretend one interpretation of James Bond is he's a Time Lord. Sometimes he's English, sometimes he's Scottish, sometimes he's... His face changes occasionally, as do aspects of his personality, yet he maintains the same identity, and he had access to bizarre, sometimes impossible-seeming technology. Lastly, he gets many girls he probably shouldn't, and seems to possess an ability to escape them, or leave them behind somewhere, no consequences. Perhaps the Agent is a long lost cousin of the Doctor! 😊
Could just be the doctor on a different part of his timeline
Sometimes he's Irish - i.e. Piece Brosnan or plain old Aussie, i.e. George Lazenby and to top it off, it wouldn't be out of character for "Q" (James Bond "Q" not Star Trek "Q") to come up with some version of the Sonic Screwdriver!
@@jimmymoss3579 His time line is the only time line, the dr karen time line is an abomination.
November last year, after having watched "No Time to die", I was like "now Bond will have to regenerate...or did I just watch too much Doctor Who?" 🤔
This after having started watching regularly only about 2 months before. 🤭
ME TOO!
You missed a big one actually. When my daughter was younger she was a big My Little Pony fan, especially of the cartoon show. As also my avid Doctor Who viewing companion, she always delighted in pointing out a pony character that was very obviously modeled on The Doctor. Named "Doctor Whooves" by fans, but officially called "Time Turner", he was tan (color of Matt Smiths' Tweed Sportcoat), wearing a bowtie and his "Cutie Mark" on his flank was an hourglass.
I was going to mention this!!
Nothing was “missed” - there are only 10 slots! Maybe we’ll do a part 2 🤔
At the end of one of the episodes, he wore the fourth doctors scarf!
@@alinaruby2 ...said, "Alons-y!", and was paired with "Roseluck" in the 100th episode, "A Slice Of Life". (Additionally the door to his home... has a slotted screw head on it, implying that a screwdriver was needed to enter!)
Missed red dwarf as well
Rory is clearly standing guard outside the head-vault for eternity ...
In the Community clip, one of the convention attendees was Matt Lucas, who played Nardole during the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi) run.
The weird time traveling fact about that one is the Community episode came out in 2013 but Matt Lucas was not in Doctor Who until 2015. Although there were a lot of Doctor Who references in Little Brittan which is possibly how he ended up the Community episode. But that is still some Timey wimey stuff.
The fact that this was ignored in the video while they actually showed Matt Lucas face, so crazy come on Elle you’re better than this
One of the other actors in that ep was Chris Tallman, who wrote/starred in Harmon’s early 2000s Channel 101 series, “Time Belt”. Chris is a BIG nerd and fan of the show, which inspired his. His titular Time Belt also predates the vortex manipulator, and his catchphrase is something Jack Harkness abides by to this day. 😉
(Also, Chris has had a red Paradigm Dalek on his breakfast table. He can’t blame the girls for that one! 😂)
I never liked him (matt Lucas
Misspronouncing Abed...clearly the talking head has never actually watched Community.
Omg, they didn’t mention Supernatural. There were so many Doctor Who references to the point where even Mark Sheppard who played the demon Crowley, did a guest spot on Doctor Who as President’s guard Canton Delaware.
But there was costume references, character name references. Among many other bits throughout many seasons of the show.
interestingly on that his dad played the same part as his son in Doctor Who. father and son shared a part!
Yes I was waiting to see some references from Supernatural as well. Like the cyberman on the magazine, the character with the name Amy Pond and the episode when the mannequins came alive to kill and Dean saying Rose is back reminiscent of the first episode of new who "Rose" where the autons (mannequins) came to life and started killing
Wasn't Crowley a character in Good Omens?
@@americandefender1861, There's a Crowley from SPN and there's a Crowley from Good Omens. They are different, but they are both super cool.
@@iamavulture1778 thanks! I did not know that
I think there was a reverse one in the Doctor Who episode, "City of Death" where it looked like Monty Python's Flying Circus crossed over to it in a scene where John Cleese is in an art gallery where the TARDIS is parked and he's evaluating it as an art critic for some people. During his commentary, Tom Baker's 4th Doctor and companion walks up and enters it and then it vanishes. Cleese stares for a bit and then continues on with his commentary as if nothing happened-Hilarious!
I’m surprised you didn’t mention the My Little Pony 100th episode reference.
In that episode they had introduced a pony that was labeled “The Doctor” who had a Tardis lab, once worn a scarf, and said “allons-y”. I thought that was the bigger Doctor Who moment ever.
But if you haven’t seen it you know where to find it.
The episode with the breezies also had Hooves and roseluck walking thru the woods with him wearing 3d glasses.
It would have made this 20% cooler.
Why would anyone talk about my little pony
@@the_question don’t worry your secret is safe with us 😉
@@ChattingIsABannableOffense bro what does that even mean
How could I forget Big Bang Theory. I loved every one of the shout outs to Doctor Who in that awesome series. It could get it's own top 10 list for Who mentions and tributes.
I was coming here to ask where the heck is Big Bang Theory!? It was the first one I thought of when I started watching! 🤣🤦🏽♀️
Awesome serie? Hahaha no
@@gay4sswhovian Ho ho ho ha ha ha hee hee hee. That's my Jabba the Hutt laugh. Jabba says YES!
@@frankmoniz1467 BBT is awful sweet heart no need to cry over my comment
@@gay4sswhovian Oh honey, I got a list to. You might be on it..... People I'm Least Affected By. Keep it timey wimey and wibbley wobbley. Peace.
Awesome list. I think one of the biggest references that you missed was actually the 90's cartoon "Rugrats". Tommy Pickles always has his trusty screwdriver and you often see Dr Who easter eggs in the background, like a stuffed Dalek.
You are the only other person I've seen mention that.
I was also going to mention Rugrats!
I just mentioned that and then saw this response.
Though not official, there is a theory the Riversong was once a defense attorney on Law and Order SVU. British actress Alex Kingston had a recurring part on the American show as a character named, Miranda Pond. Somewhat close to Melody Pond, plus the series takes place in New York where Melody was born. Just like Riversong, the character, Miranda Pond could either act as an ally or a thorn one the side of the series’s main protagonists. 🤔
Law & Order: UK starred, Frema Agyeman, Peter Davison and Bradley Walsh.
@@maj2813 She was in the US version.
Great catch, Heidi!!
Omg there was an episode of “The flash” that had both river (From firefly) and captain jack harkniss, and I squealed so loudly that I heard my downstairs neighbor laugh 🤣
@@Miss_Camel What? when was river song on Falsh? Or Jack Harkniss?
Leverage did several Doctor Who references. They even had Mark Sheppard do one in an episode.
Mark Sheppard actually played the recurring character James Sterling, and 2 of the main characters borrowed the names of some of the Doctors and companions.
I kicking myself for forgetting that one.
There are a ton of Doctor Who references in Leverage. At one point, Hardison directly says, "Bowties are cool."
What show hasn't Mark Sheppard been on?
It’s amazing that we left off the CW TV show legends of tomorrow where in Rory is a time traveling hero and on his time ship the center consul looks awful lot like a tardis council.
The TARDIS has a council, now?
Because I know the Waverider has a six sided control CONSOLE. And the AI Gideon even became human this past season when Astra “wished really hard” and her magick resulted in saving the AI in an unexpected way.
@@brainlock72 Autocorrect socks.
@@maj2813 Help yeah it does
I LOVED Arthur Darvill playing Rip because Alex Kingston plays Sara's mother so if you mesh the two show universes together Rip is Sara's grandfather! Which is gross because I did ship Sara and Rip together...
The best Doctor Who reference in Star Trek has to be from the Star Trek: Enterprise episode Future Tense. It features the crew discovering a time ship which is bigger on the inside.
I'm glad someone else spotted that! The classic line from (I think) Trip Tucker "Its bigger on the inside" had me cheering
From what I recall they wanted to have an actual crossover to Doctor Who but couldn't make it happen
Or ST:NG series 5 show “A Matter of Time”, where Matt Frewer plays a quirky time-traveller.
@@ChrisEllorris about the closest you get is the Star Trek/Legion of Super-heroes comic crossover limited series. In a room in the Legion's future the big bad has dozens of different time/space traveling machines from all sorts of franchises including a gate from Stargate: SG-1, the original HG Wells Time Machine and an obvious Dr Who police box.
@@shadizarsilverhand2502 That's fun! I love that SG1 was included, too. That show doesn't grt enough recognition
The TV series, The Librarians is an homage to Doctor Who. Noah Wyle's character, The Librarian, has a definite Time Lord quality to it. It's also created by Dean Devlin of Leverage.
Also there's an episode where the gang enters a room in the Library where the Doctor's TARDIS is stored under a canvas tarp.
You want weapons? Books! The best weapons in the world.
Dalek jokes are like Volgon poetry. It's best not to be anywhere near when they're told
I love the Doctor Who references in Rugrats. Tommy Pickles with his "all purpose screwdriver" and there was an episode that even had Dalek toys in the background
NCIS had an episode in which a suspect's hidden arsenal/hideout was accessed from a seemingly normal shipping container, prompting Agent McGee to compare it to the TARDIS.
Yes! He & Abby also mentioned Dr Who a few times. On most crime/police shows their computer geeks will mention/ display Doctor Who, ex. NCIS :LA, Criminal Minds
That is true
There's a couple of lines in Castle (TV series)
Esposito: "What were you expecting Castle: time travel device, Doctor Who sonic screwdriver?"
Castle (frowning): "You watch Doctor Who?"
Ever since this reference I have thought that Nathan Fillion could one day, be playing Doctor Who.
He'd be great at it, if the Doctor ever became Canadian.
In the US, Port-A-Potties have a strong resemblance to the TARDIS so it makes the Family Guy reference even more hilarious.
Turdises.
In the UK we have a portaloo company called TARDIS lol
We got my then 4 year old to use a port a potty because it was blue so we called it the potty TARDIS, and he is 7.5 and still calls them that 🤣
@@deborahlanphear8863 Whatever works.
In the big bang theory they think they may be able to sell howards TARDIS replica by calling it a "big british port-a-potty"
I know it's in service to the joke but The TARDIS does have a ventilation system in the form of extractor fans which Matt Smith uses in Series 6.5's Let's Kill Hitler episode.
Then again, as that episode of Family Guy was aired in 2016. It could be considered canon that Ten caused a stinker in the old TARDIS which led to Eleven having The TARDIS install some kind of extractor system.
Oh please do a 10 more times Doctor Who Appeared in Other Shows!
Two I recall are:
In the Television series "The Librarians" they have a time travel room, which has the Blue Police Box.
And in the episode of "Demons and Angels" of Red Dwarf, as the Starbug is leaving the ship the Tardis can be seen - which is the episode that the ship is split into good and evil halves, and some fan theories have said this explains the Valeyard.
As always thank you so very much for the video.
(And David Hammer - Nice catch of the Doctor references on My Little Ponies - my grand has noticed Matt Smith, and David Tennant pony characters.)
This!
Pensé que era la única que se acordaba de lo de "The Librarians" siempre espere un capitulo de las dos series juntas, hubiera estado genial
WHAT??? I never noticed the Tardis in Red Dwarf! Guess I'm going to have to watch it again
and camp camp! season 1 episode 9:
"THERE'S NO TIME TRAVELING DOCTOR COMING TO SAVE YOU GWEN. GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER!!"
"I JUST WANNA HAVE HIS BRITISH BABIES 😭😭😭😭" my all time fav reference
i remember the blue box in the Librarians but i dont remember it in Red Dwarf. i'll have to go back and watch it!
The TV show Criminal Minds had a couple of DW references. When Dr. Reid and Penelope Garcia notice fellow profiler Rossi at the convention center, Reid is wearing a knitted scarf like Tom Baker because they're attending a convention (Rossi was supposed to attend a different convention the following week). In another episode, when Reid is hospitalized after a shootout and Garcia has to protect him from an assassin, his tray table is full of various DW toys, including Daleks.
Ellie, search on UA-cam for "Hyperspace always looks so freaky" to see a Family Guy moment using part of the first Tom Baker Doctor Who intro.
That's one of the Star Wars episodes. I can't remember which one.
@@shelbeywelsh4926 I think it was called "Blue Harvest".
The series Criminal Minds had a few Doctor Who references as well.
You missed Call the Midwife. When sister Monica Joan bought a tv for the house, she stared watching Doctor Who from the beginning. After a while everyone in the house joined her. They used the actual clips from the show.
In the Orville, Seth MacFarlane's character makes a Doctor Who reference when they need to create way to travel in 2 dimensions and likens the technique to the Tardis.
In either The Haunting of Bly Manor, or Haunting of Hill House, the character who plays the mother in Hill House said, “we’re all stories in the end”, which is a well-known 11th Doctor quote
It's really funny that Matt Lucas was a guest role on community as an inspector spacetime superfan years before appearing as Nardole in Doctor Who proper. Kindof a retroactive reference.
I remember watching an episode of Dave Allen at Large, where he did a skit with himself playing a minister and jumping into the confessional box and it dematerialized with the TARDIS sound, while being chased by a dalek
The second Shaun the sheep movies filled with doctor who references, The tardis, The sonic and Tom baker.
The Lego Batman movie also features daleks
Didn’t one of the LEGO movies feature a few versions of the Doctor in it?
Well, that's easy enough, since Shaun the Sheep's writer was Bob Baker, who started his career in Doctor Who, and wrote several episodes of the Third and Fourth Doctor.
Here's a couple you may have missed:
Uncle Floyd-Uncle Floyd was intended to be a kid's show. Kids hated it, but adults loved it, so it was shown late night after Saturday Night Live. In one episode, they did a sketch called Doctor Who Cares.
American Dad-In the episode Escape from Pearl Bailey, Debbie is running for class president. In her debate speech, she says "I may not understand your obsession with a 30-year-old British TV show..." and then it cuts to a group of students dressed as the various Doctor Whos.
Uncle Floyd? You must be from Jersey.... 😂
I used to have the same red white and blue candlestick telephone as Uncle Floyd!
I don't know if you just don't get a lot of Nickelodeon shows in Britain, but the show Rugrats has a ton of Doctor Who references. The main character, Tommy, has a screwdriver he uses to open his playpen, and is seen as basically the most powerful tool in the show, which is a reference to the sonic screwdriver.
Funny I thought that, but to kids a screwdriver is the tool that fixes everything- at least the everything requiring batteries
Big Bang Theory had multiple mentions of Doctor Who - in particular, Sheldon would always get up on Saturday mornings to watch episodes of the classic era Who.
and doesn't Leonard dress as Tom-Baker Who at Hallowe'en, and Howard has a life-size Tardis and also THE "Time Machine" (the HG Wells one). But then you expect those references in a show about the friends that are sci-fi fans.
@@andrewmurray1550 and get paid enough to spend it on really expensive merchandise related to all sorts of sci-fi/fantasy franchises. I'm surprised that they never got a Delorean (but Sheldon comically got James Earl Jones as a buddy in that one episode).
in one episode , to celebrat NYE, Stewart dresses inTom Baker's scarf and outer garments
I've always described the Daleks as salt and pepper shakers with delusions of grandeur.
Ahem: Encanto. When Antonio gets his room and everyone goes in to enjoy the party, the young town kids literally say the cannon phrase when people first enter the TARDIS "It's BIGGER on the inside!?!" 'Avengers: Infinity War' when Spider-Man is dusting, he says "I don't want to go." Which Mr. Holland said in an interview somewhere that he was more emotional about that Dr. Who death because he enjoyed how he portrayed him. The phrase is said when 10 knows he's about to regenerate. But Mr. Holland (it feels weird speaking about people I don't know without being polite) said that phrase said repeatedly can make him eventually cry. It makes all Whovians weepy somewhat Mr. Holland. Honestly, I love how many shows sneak him in or the villains and the TARDIS as well. I think Hollywood is probably pretty stacked with fans.
"Goodbye, Sweetie" 😭
Oh, it still hurts even to hear that line and remember what it was like.
Nawrrr
I was hoping you'd have included "Milo Murphy's Law". They had "The Doctor Zone Files". A long running TV show that Milo and his sister where big fans of. It parodied not only "Doctor Who", but also "The Twilight Zone" and "The X-Files".
All of this!
I was going to add this one if nobody else did
By the same creators, Phineas and Ferb had several more subtle references.
The Doctor Zone Files aside, the entire first season of Milo Murphy's Law was basically a nod to Doctor Who, with its extensive use of a normal (sort of) person getting accidentally dragged along on an adventure with time travelers.
There was recently a Sesame Street episode (Numericon) with “Doctor Two” and Daleks and Cybermen. There was also a Phineas and Ferb episode with a subtle reference to it where Phineas said something about “British SciFi technology” when referencing something that was bigger on the inside. 🙂
The Phineas and Ferb episode was the Marvel crossover when they went into the S.H.E.D. and I believe that it was Ironman that made the it's bigger on the inside comment.
The Librarians and Leverage both have numerous Doctor Who references. With The Librarian from the Librarians series being very similar to The Doctor, and a Blue Police Box appearing in an episode as well. And Leverage is full of casual references to Doctor Who throughout the whole series run.
Never took Fil-Am Dean Devlin as a Whovian
there's a 1970's show called the Good Life or the Good Neighbors. In the first episode, the protagonists, Tom and Barbara Good, act like Daleks as Barbara says goodbye to Tom going to work.
Totally missed the appearance of the Tardis in the landing bay of Red Dwarf, and the Leverage episode where they use fake names which are all names of actors who've played the Doctor
My favourite Doctor Who cameo was the Dalek in Mr Bean!
In the Phineas and Ferb spin-off "Milo Murphy's Law", there are a lot of Doctor Who references
0:26 They're might have been one snuck into my favorite tv show? Oh boy, I hope there's one in Doctor Who!
My favorite Doctor Who appearance is from fallout 1, where you can get a chance of encountering the tardece, and when you get close it disappears, leaving a stealth boy behind
"what the hell happened to Rory?"
Clearly he went on a revenge spree against those who murdered amy... The only guy capable of kicking the doctor's ass
Need a Part II of this! ✌️
“CSI: NY” episode “Time’s Up” - someone claims to have invented a time machine. When it is switched on you can hear the TARDIS dematerialisation sound. BBC radio also has lots of DW references. In the 1990s when the BBC broadcast radio programmes for schools there was a series called “Introducing Science” which had a recurring character called Doctor Why who travelled around in a space- and time-travelling dustbin. It also dematerialised with a noise not unlike the TARDIS. The 2004 radio sitcom “Rigor Mortis” starred ex-5th Doctor Peter Davison. In one episode his character says “I am being diminished. Whittled away, piece by piece. A doctor is the sum of his contribution to humanity, you know; a pathologist even more so”. In “The Five Doctors” Davison’s Doctor says “I am being diminished. Whittled away piece by piece. A man is the sum of his memories, you know; a Time Lord even more so”. There are many more references on radio.
In the show the Librarians, there is a time machine room, which of course has a TARDIS in it.
Pause at 7:15 and you'll notice that the names in the left column of the family tree are references to actors on TNG: Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis Denise Crosby, Brent Spiner, Leva Burton, Cheryl Gates (aka Gates McFadden,) and Wil Wheaton. BTW, the middle column reference characters on M*A*S*H: Charles Winchester, Sherman Potter, Francis Mulcahy, Margaret Houlihan, Walter O'Reilly, and Kellye Nakahara.
There's a bigger nod to Who in TNGs second season when they introduced Guinan, since we all know she is a Time Lord.
Not really. She's an Al-Aurian. They don't regenerate, they just live really long lives. The closest thing the Trek universe has to a Timelord is a Trill. The Trill symbionts keep getting transferred to new bodies taking the knowledge and life experiences of all past hosts with them.
@@leslauner5062 We don't know the El-Aurian's don't regenerate. When a species can sense changes to the timeline we shouldn't make assumptions about what they are capable of XD
@@brydon5721 Perhaps not...but we DO know they're not from Gallifrey, and their homeworld was assimilated by the Borg...that didn't happen to the Timelords.
Community even had Matt Lucas in the convention scene prior to his joining Doctor Who itself as Nardole.
One interesting thing is that Doctor Who is cannon in the Marvel Comic Book universe. The Doctor has fought multiple Marvel characters and in the pages of X-Factor, Harold Saxon's election posters were everywhere.
Yep, Reed Richards will occasionally namedrop him, and Power Man and Iron Fist once met an odd fellow, who’s house later disappeared as if it had never been there.
The Doctor has also met with Death’s Head, yes. He has crossed over to Transformers, which the third issue of TF featured an appearance by Spidey in his symbiote suit (pre-Venom), so it all ties together!
@@brainlock72 It's awesome and like I said I think it's amazing that the Harold Saxon Master exists within the X-Men universe :)
Marvel's Agents of Shield made a reference when Agent Gemma Simmons was asked what she would take with her to a deserted island and she said, "A T.A.R.D.I.S."
In an later episode they make their own version that even said exterminate
Two of my favorite Dr Who references are in My Baby Sitter’s a Vampire with Dr. When, and Milo Murphy’s Law with The Dr. Zone Files.
There's a WHOLE SEASON of Sailor Moon that features a space/time traveling phone booth used by the villain, Galaxia's, minions.
I'm surprised you didn't mention The Big Bang Theory.
But neighbours must have a Dr who fan who places props in the homes, that I keep seeing.
I also waited for TBBT to be mentioned here.
I discovered doctor who about 30 years ago, been hooked ever since
#8 A UA-camr named John Smith ("I used to have a friend who sometimes went by that name") also made a very impressive Who/Sherlock crossover called "Wholock". Just for kicks, I recommend checking that one out; it's well worth the extra five minutes out of your day.
It’s utterly brilliant!
Yes! Love that!
In the Family Guy clip you wondered if the TARDIS has a proper ventilation system, and I'd like to confirm she does. In the episode Lets Kill Hitler, Mels shot the center console of the TARDIS, causing a toxic gas to spill everywhere. When Melody poisons the doctor with a kiss he finds he has no choice but to run back into the TARDIS to get more strength, once he gets onto the steps he asks for ventilation to be put on, blowing the smoke away and making it safer to breathe.
There is a reference in a tv series that I like called "The Librarians" it happens the 2nd season where you actually see the Tardis in the Library
Un episodio de las dos series juntas sería un éxito y estaría muy interesante
I'd like to point out that Roger Lloyd-Pack who acted in Vicar of Dibley also played a part in Doctor Who. He was John Lumic in two Doctor Who episodes during the David Tennant era episodes( Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel)
Two characters in the new version of One Day At a T ime (originally on Netflix) cosplayed as the Fourth Doctor and the TARDIS for a sci-fi con they were going to.
You totally missed Star Trek: The Next Generation's homage to Cybermen, in their Borg characters. The Borg are literally just like the Cybermen.
I'm all fairness, characters who cosplay in other shows would make a whole other list
I was going to add "Extras" (with David Tennant actually playing the Doctor, no less) and "Sesame Street", but others beat me to it. Okay, then, here's one nobody has mentioned: "The Avengers". No, not the Marvel movies, Steed and Mrs. Peel. In what is probably one of the earliest appearances of anything "Who" outside of the show itself, there are Daleks for sale in a department store where Steed and Peel are working undercover in 1965's "Death at Bargain Prices". This is probably the Daleks' first ever appearance on ITV!
1965? Weren’t they already known by that point? Dalekmania would have been at least a year old by then.
I don’t recall that episode. I need to rewatch this show. Wonder where I can find it?
I have that one! I must rewatch it soon, it appears.
Queer As Folk, which was written by Russell T. Davies, has a lot of Doctor Who references as one of the characters was a huge fan of it. K9 even appears in it.
the kids show Shaun the Sheep has an episode where the sheep have a birthday party for the farmer and one of them dresses up as a dalek
Phineas & Ferb: Mission Marvel has a great little nod to TARDIS technology
Of course, Ferb did refer to it as British
Yes the tardis does have ventilation, in the episode “into the tardis” where Clara gets lost into the tardis after it crashes, the doctor (Matt smith) yells “extractor fans on” and got the smoke out of the room, then said something like “oh, that works”
The cooking show Good Eats has used the TARDIS multiple times.
the most heartwrenching words - "goodbye sweeties", gets me everytime
I noticed in my rewatch that there is a character named Amy Pond in Supernatural which i thought was pretty awesome
The character Steve on Steven Moffat's show Coupling, prior to him being involved with Dr Who, goes on a diatribe about how couch throw cushions are worse than useless because you only ever move them out of the way so you can sit on the couch itself. He claims that couches themselves protect against discomfort perfectly well, and against many other things, up to and including Daleks. He is, of course absolutely correct about the uselessness of throw cushions.
And there are other Dr Who references in that show.
Well they wouldn't be throw cushions if you didn't throw them out of the way....then they'd just be cushions 🙃
In Disney's kids show Milo Murphys Law, the Professor Time is actually a huge plotpoint and an important charakter.
DOCTOR WHO even appears in DOCTOR WHO (sort of), in REMEMBRANCE OF THE DALEKS. How meta is that?! 😄
In Encanto, I heard a child say "Its bigger on the inside!"
Little late to the party but, just wanted to add a few more to an already great list:
Slight spoiler warning for the show 'Derry Girls' if anyone hasn't finished season 2 :)
- In the movie 'Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon' the sheep slip into a sci-fi convention with shaun dressed as a dalek. They also pass a guy dressed as the Fourth Doctor coming out a portable loo, who immediately runs back in when he sees them approaching.
- In the Netflix show, 'Derry Girls', James is a noted 'Doctor Who' fan and even turns up to the school prom dressed in a tweed jacket and bowtie (very 11th Doctor-ish). I know the show is set in the 90s and thus, the 11th Doctor hadn't appeared yet but, I can imagine the show's creators dressing him in homage to the Doctor's quirky dress style all the same. He is also wrapped in the Fourth Doctor's scarf.
And in a real life crossover, there was a TARDIS parked in the Southern California Renaissance Pleasure Faire that I went to a few months ago.
what I find rather amazing in relation to the community adaptation Inspector Spacetime is, that the actual show paid homage to them by making Clara use "Blorgons" as a made up Alien name in one episode.
Ellie, I've enjoyed seeing you carry the torch for Whoculture as of late. Hope to see you do some Episode reviews. Love the channel!
Amy on Futurama 🤣 *I got the answer where Rory was* RORY WAS IN CENTURION MODE 🤣
Daleks do tell jokes ‘This is not war, this is pest control’ and ‘You are superior in only one respect,What is that? You are better at dying’
A Dalek does make a joke (in the form of an insult). In Doomsday, the Dalek that encounters the alternate-Earth cybermen tells them that a conflict with them isn't war, it's pest control.
I can't believe they didn't mention "Milo Murphy's law" there was an overarching time-travel theme through all three seasons, and an in show TV parody of the Doctor. called "Dr. Zone"
Portland Oregon has a Doc Who themed bar called the Tardis Room.
Milo Murphy's Law, literally a riff in 50-75% of the episodes.
While being it's own thing and a spiritual successor to Phineas and Ferb 😊
There's another one; In Series 3 of 'Red Dwarf' but I'm not sure what episode it was, a scene were a ship called Starbug is leaving it's main ship's docking area, you can see inside there is a small blue TARDIS inside the docking area when Starbug is leaving.
There is an episode of the American television show, MacGyver, written by Terry Nation and entitled The Human Factor. The episode contained mini automated defense robots very similar to Daleks. MacGyver itself is a very Americanized version of Doctor Who, in which a relative pacifist who is incredibly clever tries to resolve international problems with science and intelligence rather than violence.
There's a couple references of doctor who in the rugrats tv show. Daleks as toys in the background or Tommy's screwdriver that he uses to get out of jams.
You also missed two episodes of Grey's Anatomy. There's a series eight episode all about an accident at a comic convention. Some extras are wearing Dalek hats, but a sub plot concerns a model TARDIS signed by Russell T Davies. In Season sixteen Dr De Luca tells Merideth that the elevator is "like Doctor Who's TARDIS."
Doctor Who returned the favour in "The Husbands of River Song" during the scene about "things Doctors say" where Peter Capaldi's says, "Seriously?" when River doesn't recognise him - one of the main catchphrases of Grey's Anatomy's entire run.
Encanto: When Antonio gets his room, the kids rush in and yell "It's bigger on the inside?!"
I caught that one, considering he had all those animals.....😁😉
I have a few more! In Good Omens there were a few DW Easter eggs (iirc one license plate spelled out Tardis for example).
In Criminal Minds, Reid mentions DW on multiple occasions. The most notable reference being Garcia and him attending some sort of convention in Doctor Who cosplay.
And then there are actually some Doctor Who references in Miraculous Ladybug. I can't remember what exactly it was, but I've noticed one or two lines that must be a reference to DW!
Oh, I almost forgot! There's also a character named Amy Pond in an episode of Supernatural.
In Miraculous Ladybug, Aliya has the tardis as bedroom's door 😉
I also remember in the episode chat blanc when ladybug first enters Bunnix's burrow she says "its bigger on the inside"
I should probably watch season 4 of Sherlock some day. It's just one of those things that the more you put it off, the easier it becomes to put it off.
I'm surprised that Good Omens didn't show up on the list... Still, it was a very good video!
I noticed that too! There are so many DW references in GO they could be their own list!
The Bentley spent Tardis backwarss
@@lilyharris7629 And plenty more...😂
Like Crowley being called "Doctor", a kid saying "exterminate", Newt's tie, the "SID RAT" license plate is actually Adam's dad's car, Gallifrey being in Crowley's astronomy book, etc...
5:40 I mean just because he said regenerate doesn't mean it's a doctor who reference, its literally just the definition of the word.
Snuck into my favorite TV show? But Doctor who IS my favorite TV show!
OMG! That wasn’t JUST a TARDIS T-shirt. it was a Bill & Ted crossover!!!