There's another episode of Arthur that references Doctor Who. It's called "Carried Away", and it's one of the Pal and Kate adventure stories. It features Pal's cousin Dr. Yowl and a travelling dog house bigger on the inside called the BARCDIS. It doesn't take a genius to figure out what they were referencing!
Some other good omens references include: Aziraphale somewhat randomly remarking that he likes pears The Sidrat license plate on the young family car The page that says Gallifrey and has a picture of the planet when Crowley is looking to leave earth One of the kids stating that aliens would say “Exterminate” The tie that Newton wears in the second episode has the same stripes and knit pattern as Tom bakers scarf Mr. Arnold has The Doctor Who Musical in the bookstore ball scene The sound of a tardis in the background of the doctor who annual scene Those are just the ones I noticed.
The episode of Derry Girls which features James not going to a doctor who convention and instead taking Erin to prom while dressed as the fourth doctor is an excellent reference.
You're still missing at least 2 kid/family shows: My Little Pony has Doctor Whooves (an actual character) Milo Murphy's Law has Doctor Zone (a show within the show - and more - it's complicated)
🤣🤣 no way Doctor Whooves .. I thought the best name for a horse was David Hasselhoof .. clippety clop 🐴 🎙️and it's "bigger" on the inside being overtaken by "The Mastmare" but no here comes "Barndis" through the middle and across the liney winey it's Doctor "Doctor Whooves" third "Barndis" in seconds ... A shock win for "Gallopfrey"!!!
The adaptation of ‘Good Omens®’ is co-owned by the British State media, actually. Also.. While it's convenient, factually speaking: Unlike other pubcasters, Channel 4® doesn't own the shows it commissions and airs.
I've watched half of the first episode of Good Omens so far & as Crowley is bringing the baby to the church, the dad waiting outside calls him the doctor
I'm a little surprised that no one seems to have mentioned Agents of SHIELD. FitzSimmons have a whole lot of different casual, and more direct, references to Who throughout the series. Too many to mention, I think. A couple stand out ones are when Simmons is asked about something she'd want when stranded on a deserted island, and she says "the TARDIS", and she gets a TARDIS cake for her birthday once (virtually, as she was stranded on a semi-deserted planet in another time). And, of course, the final season of the show was all time travel stuff, with Fitz and Simmons trying to find one another from across time and space from each other, similar to lots of Doctor Who plots, including Rory and Amy. And, I think, the first one I remember is when there's a tiny TARDIS on Fitz's shelf in the first season, when we first start to see the love affair sort of being expressed between the two.
One that I found, In the Miraculous show, Alya's room door is designed like a TARDIS. And in Agents of Shield, a killer robot shouting exterminate when attacking
Thank you! For years I have wondered why, when anyone lists the Doctors, I automatically mutter 'skip mcgann, he doesn't count'. I had totally forgotten it was in Queer as Folk, but it's stayed with me all these years!!
Somehow this isn’t on either list but My Little Pony’s (not the brand new 2023 version but the one with Twilight Sparkle and friends) has a character named “Dr. Whooves” and it’s very obvious when you see him that he’s based on the 10th doctor and his best friend or you might say “companion” is named Roseluck.
For the next list, Jessica Jones season 1, ep 8 has subtle Doctor Who references, include a reference to Blink, and a line directed at David Tennant character ""You're not ten anymore""
Still no reference to the first episode of Chelmsford 123? Also, there's plenty more in Good Omens 2, including the actual sound of the TARDIS, and Crowley being misidentified as a doctor (or was that season 1?)
In the minisode “The Resurrectionists” both Crowley and Aziraphale say they are doctors when talking about the ethics of body snatching. The trivia section also says “David Tennant has occasionally played a doctor.”
The adaptation of ‘Good Omens®’ is co-owned by the British State media, actually. Also.. While it's convenient, factually speaking: Unlike other pubcasters, Channel 4® doesn't own the shows it commissions and airs.
This is amazing! I honestly didn't realise that doctor who was in an episode of children's tv show Arthur! 😂 I loved this show as a child so this one was really interesting for me! Great video as always! Thanks Ellie and Who Culture! 😊😊
I love seeing Aurthur's humorous homages/parodies of movies and shows; they seemed to have done either lengthy or repeated ones on Harry Potter. Hope their Dr. Whatsis was also more than just that shown moment. Ironically, my first full Dr. Who adventure that I experience might've been such a "cameo"; I recall the last of the original run Doctors teaming up with Power Man & Iron Fist back in the 80s. Sylvester McCoy? Cool idea for a video. It'd cool to see one on Arthur parodies and one on various other cartoon /kid series parodies.
Forgot in Good Omens 2 to mention the presence of Peter Davison as Job and also good to mention Nina Sosanya who plays Trish, the mother of Chloe Webber in the 2006 episode Fear Her who plays the Coffee Shop owner. :P
@@RealitysSuccessor Guys, you probably didn't notice it, but Ellie mentioned, that DW and GO both share a lot of actors, so "I'd add this one and that one" seems quite irrelevant. I mean no offence, but everyone could add that such actor and such actress were in both shows, which they were, but it's like bringing the wood into a forrest, you know.
You should make a video about the time that the doctor made an CANON appearance in a video game: Lego Dimensions... Were he not only appears but also is fundamental to the story and 1st to 12th are playable...
They are playable in a separate sold level pack, only the main story part, where 12th saves the 3 protagonists is actually canon in Lego Dimension. Just clarifying.
Dalek Muppets?! Dalek? Muppets? DALEK MUPPETS?! Well, there's something I didn't know existed ten minutes ago but if I don't have one in my collection by the end of this sentence I may actually die of FOMO! There again, I'm a bloody good sculptor so this has given me great inspiration! Cat versions of the Doctor have been around for years, he's been many cats over his multiple life times and I'm sure there will be many more to come. But as an old fan I'd buy a 5th Doctor (the best one and you all know it!) as a black cat on a T-shirt any day!
Well, considering recent events, the doctor's probably noticed that world. Imagine if a cyberman with emotions got akumatised and bunnix brought a K9 to help stop it but it's got a funny joke where k9 just says Affirmative, even when asked to stop saying that word, then to the cyberman.
Had a 'hmm' moment there when Ellie referenced naming all the Doctors in order. Of course, I ran through the list and thought "What a great way to separate casual Who fans from the more faithful (don't forget Tennant² and Gatwa). Cheers....
That's quite impolite thing to say. I haven't watched any Classic Who (except the 1996 TV movie with Paul McGann, I still consider that Classic Who, NuWho starts with Ecclestone), so I definitely hold myself as a NuWho fan strictly. Yet even I know the actors of Classic DW. So again, putting all NuWho fans into the same sack as being ignorant and whatever, you know, pretty rude that one.
@@Croftice1 You took what I said as separate the wheat from the chaff rather than distinguishing a fair weather friend from a good buddy, fan-wise. Perhaps a second reading of my comment will note no distinction of Classic v NuWho. I find quite a bit of amusing irony in calling me impolite, rude and ignorant, yet you yourself - a NuWho fan - can name all the Doctors going back to Hartnell. Cheers....
@@Croftice1 There is nothing "classic" about Paul McGann. That FoxTV movie pilot was crap. I consider Paul McGann to be the Bastard Doctor... We have the War Doctor, the Fugitive Doctor, so, why not? :-P
3:30 Yeah... Can't unsee that being a mission where Jack helped that incarnation of the doctor, and agreed to keep the secret.. Unless this was BEFORE his mind was wiped, he did say 2 years of his memories were erased so...
You missed the overt reference in Good Omens season 2 where Crowley, Aziraphale, and Elspeth are bringing the body to Dalrymple, and Elspeth calls Dalrymple "Doctor", but Dalrymple but corrects her saying "Mr. Dalrymple, FRCSE. I'm a surgeon not a Doctor". And in the next scene, Crowley tells Dalrymple he should wash his hands, "it's all the rage". Dalrymple says to Crowley (Tennant) "You're a funny one Mister..." and Crowley cuts him off and says "oh, Doctor. I'm not a surgeon." From this point on, Dalrymple refers to him as Doctor.
Ben 10 has the character Professor Paradox who can literally walk through time, is also enigmatic and eccentric carries around gum balls much like the fourth doctor did with jelly babies, helped Ben and company defeat a time beast, helped multiple iterations of Ben from different timelines save their timelines, and he along with Ben got caught up in a Time War. Aside from Professor Paradox there’s also the Aggregor arc that involves the location of pieces of the map to infinity which definitely seems to mirror the search for the keys to time. Also multiple writers for the show have actually confirmed that everything I just brought up were in fact references to Doctor Who.
I mean I did read an incredible fanfiction where Crowley told Aziraphale that he was the Doctor and Sherlock was involved somewhere too? but Crowley being the Doctor is one of my favourite not-canon theories
not sure if this counts because I don't think it's a deliberate reference, but it is quite a coincidence. In 2004 Tennant starred in a UK mini series called Blackpool. In episode three at about the 45-46 minute mark, Tennant is walking across the street and behind him is the sign for the Doctor Who museum. Blackpool streams on YT and is a chance to see Tennant and former DW guest stars David Morrisey and Sarah Parrish sing and dance. It also stars NuWho 1st Doctor David Bradley. Watch it. You won't be disappointed.
The 70s TV series The Goodies made references to Doctor Who & Star Trek in the same episode, Invasion of the Moon Creatures. Jon Pertwee & Patrick Troughton also appeared as villains in the episodes Wacky Wales & The Baddies respectively. BTW, 7 & Ace wore a fez in the Doctor Who story Silver Nemesis. I think 10 likes doing things previous Doctors did. His bowtie is taken directly from 2, as well as 2's line from The Five Doctors, "You've redecorated, haven't you? Hmph! I don't like it."
Season 1 of Good Omens also had several Dr Who references. The license plate of one of the cars was SIDRAT…or Tardis spelled backwards. The young character Brian also says, “Exterminate!”
There is yet ANOTHER episode of PBS' "Arthur" that pays homage to Doctor Who, @Whoculture. I can't recall the episode's name, but Arthur & D.W.'s dog becomes "The Doctor" and his doghouse is the T.A.R.D.I.S.
Dont know how many will se this or know in the show Kids next door KND episode: uncool there's a reference to dr.who after each member has bein caught by the "nerd zombies" they are taken into a room and forced to watching reruns of "Dr. Timespace and the continuum" wich the members find torturus the entire clip is like 10 seconds long but it's still a reference
If you do another of these, please, please include the times that the TARDIS was in Red Dwarf. It was in the landing bay in both Marooned and Demons and Angels.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this one In the 24th episode of Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, "Green Courage", A report paper mentions a meteoroid field at coordinates matching Gallifrey is seen at the beginning of the episode.
Here's an obscure one.... Good Eats, a cooking show, features a Tardis in a 2019 and 2020 episode.... whats wierd is in a 2019 episode, he also predicted a pandemic.... makes you wonder if it was real.
You guys keep missing the 100th episode of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic... Doctor Whoovs (Doc) is a pony with an hourglass cutie-mark... please check it out!
Ayyy~ are you a fellow fan of that show? Because I've been a fan since the season 3 episode Keep Calm and Flutter On aired on TV back on Saturday, January 19, 2013.
The Supernatural/Doctor Who connection has one more franchise. The fox creature was played by real life 'fox', Jewel Straite... mechanic Kaley Frye? Firefly?...
You know what I really want? William hartnell full-size Tardis console and one Mk 6 phone booth with special 2nd doors (like in police box) that will be disguised as back wall with phone, that’s my best dream
Just so everyone knows there is also a nod to Doctor Who in the show Rugrats where Chuckie Finster is standing in front of a toy shelf in a toy store with toy Dalek behind him on the Shelf
Wait hold up, how did they not mention that Grover has literally dressed as 10 fully for a full sketch. Like there's a full grover 10th doctor puppet out there.
Good Omens was just a given, the writers purposely put in a crap ton of Easter Eggs to lead up to the 60th, especially with David being in it.... my question would be: did people catch them all? Especially the TARDIS sound in the background when Mr Fell is talking to the shop keeper playing the Dr Who theme and bribes him with the annual
There's another nod you might have missed. Season 1 of supergirl Kara's sister Alex works for deo a covert agency that protects earth from hostile aliens .her radio call sign is trap one . That's a unit call sign from classic who
One thing to mention about GO2 is that as Aziraphale is mentioning the 1965 Doctor Who annual, you can hear the TARDIS. Its easy to miss and it caught me off guard at first but its there!
Good luck getting that Arthur theme song out your head! 🎶
There's another episode of Arthur that references Doctor Who. It's called "Carried Away", and it's one of the Pal and Kate adventure stories. It features Pal's cousin Dr. Yowl and a travelling dog house bigger on the inside called the BARCDIS. It doesn't take a genius to figure out what they were referencing!
Ellie!
Hi.
**waves**
Might try to overwrite it with the sign language, or semaphore.
No problem there I was 17 lol
there is a Doctor Who reference in the Miraculas tales of Lady bug and Cat noir series
Some other good omens references include:
Aziraphale somewhat randomly remarking that he likes pears
The Sidrat license plate on the young family car
The page that says Gallifrey and has a picture of the planet when Crowley is looking to leave earth
One of the kids stating that aliens would say “Exterminate”
The tie that Newton wears in the second episode has the same stripes and knit pattern as Tom bakers scarf
Mr. Arnold has The Doctor Who Musical in the bookstore ball scene
The sound of a tardis in the background of the doctor who annual scene
Those are just the ones I noticed.
In the book there are straight up Daleks appearing as aliens. I had to read it twice, because I couldn't believe it XD
Another meta one: Job is played by Peter Davison, and Enon, his son, is Ty Tennant
@EnbyEl the pepper pot alien appearing infront of Newt
Clearly Good Omens was engaging in a little Tomfoolery as a means to aid in celebrating Doctor Who’s 60th Anniversary
The episode of Derry Girls which features James not going to a doctor who convention and instead taking Erin to prom while dressed as the fourth doctor is an excellent reference.
You're still missing at least 2 kid/family shows:
My Little Pony has Doctor Whooves (an actual character)
Milo Murphy's Law has Doctor Zone (a show within the show - and more - it's complicated)
🤣🤣 no way Doctor Whooves .. I thought the best name for a horse was David Hasselhoof .. clippety clop 🐴 🎙️and it's "bigger" on the inside being overtaken by "The Mastmare" but no here comes "Barndis" through the middle and across the liney winey it's Doctor "Doctor Whooves" third "Barndis" in seconds ... A shock win for "Gallopfrey"!!!
He also turned Lauren into a Rose action figure in that sketch.
She's still not bovvered
@@geoffroi-le-Hook Aaaargh, I was going to say it.
Have you parked the tardis on a meter?
The adaptation of ‘Good Omens®’ is co-owned by the British State media, actually.
Also.. While it's convenient, factually speaking: Unlike other pubcasters, Channel 4® doesn't own the shows it commissions and airs.
You missed Leverage and The Librarians. Showrunner Dean Devlin is a huge Doctor Who fan and several references are made in both shows.
Covered both of those here! ruclips.net/video/kGzk5uRrAOc/видео.html
I've watched half of the first episode of Good Omens so far & as Crowley is bringing the baby to the church, the dad waiting outside calls him the doctor
I'm a little surprised that no one seems to have mentioned Agents of SHIELD. FitzSimmons have a whole lot of different casual, and more direct, references to Who throughout the series. Too many to mention, I think. A couple stand out ones are when Simmons is asked about something she'd want when stranded on a deserted island, and she says "the TARDIS", and she gets a TARDIS cake for her birthday once (virtually, as she was stranded on a semi-deserted planet in another time). And, of course, the final season of the show was all time travel stuff, with Fitz and Simmons trying to find one another from across time and space from each other, similar to lots of Doctor Who plots, including Rory and Amy. And, I think, the first one I remember is when there's a tiny TARDIS on Fitz's shelf in the first season, when we first start to see the love affair sort of being expressed between the two.
When Aziraphale talked about the DW annual, you can actually hear a Tardis WHORP WHORP sound in the background
How did I miss that? I got all the DW references in Good Omens except that seemingly huge obvious one.
Rewatch time it is!
One that I found, In the Miraculous show, Alya's room door is designed like a TARDIS. And in Agents of Shield, a killer robot shouting exterminate when attacking
Agents of SHIELD has a ton of Who references! Many very direct ones, including several physical and verbal mentions of the TARDIS.
There's a small cameo of Tom Baker version appeared in Futurama.
more than one dr who cameo in futurama
and in the simpsons
It's on the first list
Peter Davison building a mini-Tardis for his grandkids is really endearing 😄
I think it was built by Georgia's stepfather, though. Which makes it even more endearing, really.
As much fun as DW is, I don't think the universe would survive if she had access to manipulate time and space lol
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What are ya even talking about FlagCutie? Who is the "she" you're referring to?
@@Soron661 5:58 (DW is Arthur's sister!)
@@Soron661try watching the video
Yup, it's probably true, so let's just go wherever she takes us and enjoy the universe while we still can
Thank you! For years I have wondered why, when anyone lists the Doctors, I automatically mutter 'skip mcgann, he doesn't count'. I had totally forgotten it was in Queer as Folk, but it's stayed with me all these years!!
Somehow this isn’t on either list but My Little Pony’s (not the brand new 2023 version but the one with Twilight Sparkle and friends) has a character named “Dr. Whooves” and it’s very obvious when you see him that he’s based on the 10th doctor and his best friend or you might say “companion” is named Roseluck.
For the next list, Jessica Jones season 1, ep 8 has subtle Doctor Who references, include a reference to Blink, and a line directed at David Tennant character ""You're not ten anymore""
Still no reference to the first episode of Chelmsford 123? Also, there's plenty more in Good Omens 2, including the actual sound of the TARDIS, and Crowley being misidentified as a doctor (or was that season 1?)
In the minisode “The Resurrectionists” both Crowley and Aziraphale say they are doctors when talking about the ethics of body snatching. The trivia section also says “David Tennant has occasionally played a doctor.”
Chelmsford 123 was mentioned in the first version of this list! ruclips.net/video/4RE03BWPlYo/видео.htmlsi=UYzgTShPbgB0edCC
Chillax...!
This is "Best of", not exhaustively every single time.
The adaptation of ‘Good Omens®’ is co-owned by the British State media, actually.
Also.. While it's convenient, factually speaking: Unlike other pubcasters, Channel 4® doesn't own the shows it commissions and airs.
In good omens when talking about the annual, the noise of the TARDIS can actually be heard!
The Rowan Atkinson Doctor sketch for Comic Relief is gold... imagine Blackadder as the Doctor... ;-P
This is amazing! I honestly didn't realise that doctor who was in an episode of children's tv show Arthur! 😂 I loved this show as a child so this one was really interesting for me! Great video as always! Thanks Ellie and Who Culture! 😊😊
I love seeing Aurthur's humorous homages/parodies of movies and shows; they seemed to have done either lengthy or repeated ones on Harry Potter. Hope their Dr. Whatsis was also more than just that shown moment. Ironically, my first full Dr. Who adventure that I experience might've been such a "cameo"; I recall the last of the original run Doctors teaming up with Power Man & Iron Fist back in the 80s. Sylvester McCoy? Cool idea for a video. It'd cool to see one on Arthur parodies and one on various other cartoon /kid series parodies.
Forgot in Good Omens 2 to mention the presence of Peter Davison as Job and also good to mention Nina Sosanya who plays Trish, the mother of Chloe Webber in the 2006 episode Fear Her who plays the Coffee Shop owner. :P
Was going to add those two and also that Michael Sheen did the voice for House in The Doctor's Wife.
@@RealitysSuccessor Guys, you probably didn't notice it, but Ellie mentioned, that DW and GO both share a lot of actors, so "I'd add this one and that one" seems quite irrelevant. I mean no offence, but everyone could add that such actor and such actress were in both shows, which they were, but it's like bringing the wood into a forrest, you know.
You should make a video about the time that the doctor made an CANON appearance in a video game:
Lego Dimensions...
Were he not only appears but also is fundamental to the story and 1st to 12th are playable...
They are playable in a separate sold level pack, only the main story part, where 12th saves the 3 protagonists is actually canon in Lego Dimension. Just clarifying.
Dalek Muppets?! Dalek? Muppets? DALEK MUPPETS?! Well, there's something I didn't know existed ten minutes ago but if I don't have one in my collection by the end of this sentence I may actually die of FOMO! There again, I'm a bloody good sculptor so this has given me great inspiration!
Cat versions of the Doctor have been around for years, he's been many cats over his multiple life times and I'm sure there will be many more to come. But as an old fan I'd buy a 5th Doctor (the best one and you all know it!) as a black cat on a T-shirt any day!
Meg in the Star Wars Family Guy satires, plays a monster in the trash compactor, the monster in the asteroid and Jabba The Hutt.
Still waiting for The Cleveland Show's take on the prequels...
In the french Cartoon "miraculous" there is this Girl called Alya, who has a TARDIS as a door
Well, considering recent events, the doctor's probably noticed that world.
Imagine if a cyberman with emotions got akumatised and bunnix brought a K9 to help stop it but it's got a funny joke where k9 just says Affirmative, even when asked to stop saying that word, then to the cyberman.
I lost it when the Fez showed up in Good Omens.
Had a 'hmm' moment there when Ellie referenced naming all the Doctors in order. Of course, I ran through the list and thought "What a great way to separate casual Who fans from the more faithful (don't forget Tennant² and Gatwa). Cheers....
That's quite impolite thing to say. I haven't watched any Classic Who (except the 1996 TV movie with Paul McGann, I still consider that Classic Who, NuWho starts with Ecclestone), so I definitely hold myself as a NuWho fan strictly. Yet even I know the actors of Classic DW. So again, putting all NuWho fans into the same sack as being ignorant and whatever, you know, pretty rude that one.
@@Croftice1 You took what I said as separate the wheat from the chaff rather than distinguishing a fair weather friend from a good buddy, fan-wise. Perhaps a second reading of my comment will note no distinction of Classic v NuWho. I find quite a bit of amusing irony in calling me impolite, rude and ignorant, yet you yourself - a NuWho fan - can name all the Doctors going back to Hartnell. Cheers....
@@Croftice1 There is nothing "classic" about Paul McGann. That FoxTV movie pilot was crap. I consider Paul McGann to be the Bastard Doctor... We have the War Doctor, the Fugitive Doctor, so, why not? :-P
@@bazzer124 too easy. 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15.
3:30 Yeah... Can't unsee that being a mission where Jack helped that incarnation of the doctor, and agreed to keep the secret..
Unless this was BEFORE his mind was wiped, he did say 2 years of his memories were erased so...
in the film : Mathilda the musical , is a reference about the Tardis when they start singing when that boy needs to eat that chocolate cake
You missed the overt reference in Good Omens season 2 where Crowley, Aziraphale, and Elspeth are bringing the body to Dalrymple, and Elspeth calls Dalrymple "Doctor", but Dalrymple but corrects her saying "Mr. Dalrymple, FRCSE. I'm a surgeon not a Doctor". And in the next scene, Crowley tells Dalrymple he should wash his hands, "it's all the rage". Dalrymple says to Crowley (Tennant) "You're a funny one Mister..." and Crowley cuts him off and says "oh, Doctor. I'm not a surgeon." From this point on, Dalrymple refers to him as Doctor.
10:39 in the Background of that scene you can also hear the Sound of the TARDIS materializing.
Ben 10 has the character Professor Paradox who can literally walk through time, is also enigmatic and eccentric carries around gum balls much like the fourth doctor did with jelly babies, helped Ben and company defeat a time beast, helped multiple iterations of Ben from different timelines save their timelines, and he along with Ben got caught up in a Time War. Aside from Professor Paradox there’s also the Aggregor arc that involves the location of pieces of the map to infinity which definitely seems to mirror the search for the keys to time. Also multiple writers for the show have actually confirmed that everything I just brought up were in fact references to Doctor Who.
I mean I did read an incredible fanfiction where Crowley told Aziraphale that he was the Doctor and Sherlock was involved somewhere too? but Crowley being the Doctor is one of my favourite not-canon theories
Loved the Sesame Street one. I actually rewound the episode several times to re watch that whole part
not sure if this counts because I don't think it's a deliberate reference, but it is quite a coincidence. In 2004 Tennant starred in a UK mini series called Blackpool. In episode three at about the 45-46 minute mark, Tennant is walking across the street and behind him is the sign for the Doctor Who museum.
Blackpool streams on YT and is a chance to see Tennant and former DW guest stars David Morrisey and Sarah Parrish sing and dance. It also stars NuWho 1st Doctor David Bradley. Watch it. You won't be disappointed.
There's a "blink and you'll miss it" glimpse of the TARDIS in one of Red Dwarf's openers - it is in the cargo bay that Starbug launches out of.
1:25 I like how you say “step grandfather of his children” as if that’s not Peter Davison 😂 (unless you mean someone else? I’m not sure)
The 70s TV series The Goodies made references to Doctor Who & Star Trek in the same episode, Invasion of the Moon Creatures. Jon Pertwee & Patrick Troughton also appeared as villains in the episodes Wacky Wales & The Baddies respectively.
BTW, 7 & Ace wore a fez in the Doctor Who story Silver Nemesis. I think 10 likes doing things previous Doctors did. His bowtie is taken directly from 2, as well as 2's line from The Five Doctors, "You've redecorated, haven't you? Hmph! I don't like it."
Season 1 of Good Omens also had several Dr Who references. The license plate of one of the cars was SIDRAT…or Tardis spelled backwards. The young character Brian also says, “Exterminate!”
There is yet ANOTHER episode of PBS' "Arthur" that pays homage to Doctor Who, @Whoculture. I can't recall the episode's name, but Arthur & D.W.'s dog becomes "The Doctor" and his doghouse is the T.A.R.D.I.S.
I also remembering seeing an image from Arthur where Arthur's pet dog Pal had a cousin who was an alien that dressed up like the 4th Doctor.
Dont know how many will se this or know in the show Kids next door KND episode: uncool there's a reference to dr.who after each member has bein caught by the "nerd zombies" they are taken into a room and forced to watching reruns of "Dr. Timespace and the continuum" wich the members find torturus the entire clip is like 10 seconds long but it's still a reference
Wait...the Grandfather of his children? Are you telling me...Peter Davison built that TARDIS?
The Tardis Sound effect turns up in a few Japanese tokusatsu shows. Megaranger uses it for the villains base for one.
Sarah and duck has so many elements inspired by and referencing doctor...also a great TV show :)
There are also books with Dr who is reference, Alana Alder author of Bewitched and Bewilder
YES! Another list! Yay!!!!!!
Please make a video on every DW Disney event
Like when it's on Disney plus and XD
Seeing as David Tennant and Peter Capaldi are both true Whovians, this doesn't surprise me! Talk about the ultimate FanBois!
Lower Decks S01E05 (04:30) Lt Barbara Brinson (Boimlers GF) says “ It was no big deal, I managed to Reverse the Polarity and Reboot the Time Stream”!
Hiring Ellie to be in your show (WITH a speaking line) would be the ultimate Easter Egg for Whovians (forget anyone else)...
In Good Omens Season 1, Adam's father's (I forgot his name sorry) carplate was 'SID RAT', which is 'TARDIS' in reverse
OMG those Sesame Street Daleks are sooo cute!
The Orville, NCIS, The Big Bang Theory, Rick And Morty, MacGuyver, Too name a few
If you do another of these, please, please include the times that the TARDIS was in Red Dwarf. It was in the landing bay in both Marooned and Demons and Angels.
I believe that was in the second episode of this series. It's in the one called the "commentary version" or something.
There's also Ducktales with that short bit that had a time travel clock.
That was covered already in one of the previous episodes.
You missed the part where in Supernatural, Sam and Dean meet a woman named Amelia Pond.
I'm surprised nobody's mentioned that one yet.
it was mentioned
I remember the QAF reference being that Paul McGann does count, but Peter Cushing does not. I could be wrong, ofc.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this one
In the 24th episode of Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, "Green Courage", A report paper mentions a meteoroid field at coordinates matching Gallifrey is seen at the beginning of the episode.
10:35 a scene which should never happen given the curse on the car to play only Queen
Here's an obscure one.... Good Eats, a cooking show, features a Tardis in a 2019 and 2020 episode.... whats wierd is in a 2019 episode, he also predicted a pandemic.... makes you wonder if it was real.
Phineas and Ferb Misson Marvel Shed Scene reference "British sci-fi technology"
Phineas and Ferb also had a reference in the marvel superheroes special.
You guys keep missing the 100th episode of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic... Doctor Whoovs (Doc) is a pony with an hourglass cutie-mark... please check it out!
Ayyy~ are you a fellow fan of that show? Because I've been a fan since the season 3 episode Keep Calm and Flutter On aired on TV back on Saturday, January 19, 2013.
They didn't miss it at all. It was in the second episode of this series. The one called "commentary" something.
... and of course, a major character on The Boys is played by voice actor, Jack Quaid AKA Brad Boimler of Star Trek: Lower Decks...
You may have missed a reference to Dr Who in Red Dwarf, You can see the Tardis in one scene. Not exactly sure which season or episode.
In good omens as Crowley is David tenant a lot of his doctor show up there in the show
HOLY SHIT. "Amy pond" in supernatural is KAYLEE!!!!!!!!
The duck tales reboot, a sonic screwdriver
In first esp
..joke
The Supernatural/Doctor Who connection has one more franchise. The fox creature was played by real life 'fox', Jewel Straite... mechanic Kaley Frye? Firefly?...
Red Dwarf had the TARDIS on the ship once or twice.
You know what I really want? William hartnell full-size Tardis console and one Mk 6 phone booth with special 2nd doors (like in police box) that will be disguised as back wall with phone, that’s my best dream
02:34-- that looks like Kaylee from FIREFLY.
Just so everyone knows there is also a nod to Doctor Who in the show Rugrats where Chuckie Finster is standing in front of a toy shelf in a toy store with toy Dalek behind him on the Shelf
Tommy with his screwdriver is also big ole nod to DW!
Wait hold up, how did they not mention that Grover has literally dressed as 10 fully for a full sketch. Like there's a full grover 10th doctor puppet out there.
Good Omens was just a given, the writers purposely put in a crap ton of Easter Eggs to lead up to the 60th, especially with David being in it.... my question would be: did people catch them all? Especially the TARDIS sound in the background when Mr Fell is talking to the shop keeper playing the Dr Who theme and bribes him with the annual
The mythical fox creature is known as a Yokai
DOCTOR WHOOVES SAYS ALLONS-Y
HE SAYS IT!!
You forgot about "Looker" from the pokemon games.
tenant seems to be slowly losing his mind
Sigh, even though the later seasons got rough, I really do miss Supernatural
you keep missing the Tardis in the hanger bay in Red Dwarf :(
There's another nod you might have missed. Season 1 of supergirl Kara's sister Alex works for deo a covert agency that protects earth from hostile aliens .her radio call sign is trap one . That's a unit call sign from classic who
didnt know about this (im still in season 1 of supergirl)
Loads of references in Coupling. Not surprising considering who wrote it.
‘Unlikely pals’? Is this the new roommates? 💀
me who knows there is more than david tennant as a doctor:
My Little Pony FIM in both cartoon and comic form has Dr Whooves (whether that's the character's actual name I cannot recall)
Look I still maintain that Rowan Atkinson would make a fantastic version of The Doctor (well, or the Master)
EUREKA (tv show) mentions dr.who in two episodes
As a DW I'm all for that theory
Can't believe you missed Big Bang
still no rugrats? there are Daleks on the toy shelf in Tommy's shelf and many theorize tommy is a time lord himself.
Miraculous Ladybug also have some references to Doctor Who 🐞🐈⬛🐇
One thing to mention about GO2 is that as Aziraphale is mentioning the 1965 Doctor Who annual, you can hear the TARDIS. Its easy to miss and it caught me off guard at first but its there!
I remember that episode of supernatural with the Amy reference. It set up a storyline where Dean lies to Sam ant the two split for awhile.
Haha not were obsessed with but still obsessed with SuperWhoLock
in supernatural should have called wolfgirl rose tyler as she was bad wolf
“Any time talking about DT is time well spent” is what I live by
They talked about the superwholock phenomenon.
Coupling. Season 4, Oliver is a huge Whovian, but Daleks were also mentioned in season 1 and 2. Then again that was Moffatt