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  2. Doctor Who merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Who (May 1975) Featuring Tom Baker as The Doctor. Gameplay involves players moving around the universe, using the TARDIS to skip time streams and move from planet to planet. The game was produced by Denys Fisher, who also made a range of Doctor Who toys. The Planet of Monsters (October 1975) Featuring Tom Baker as The Doctor.

  3. Sonic screwdriver - Wikipedia

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    The sonic screwdriver is a fictional multifunctional tool [1] in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who and its spin-offs, used by the Doctor.Like the TARDIS, it has become one of the icons of the programme, and spin-off media such as The Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood have replicated its functions in devices such as the sonic lipstick, sonic blaster, sonic probe ...

  4. TARDIS - Wikipedia

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    The TARDIS (/ ˈ t ɑːr d ɪ s /; acronym for "Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space") is a fictional hybrid of a time machine and spacecraft that appears in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and its various spin-offs.

  5. Dalek variants - Wikipedia

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    The toy manufacturer Character Options has used the term "Assault Dalek" on promotional material and packaging for licensed scale Dalek action figures having the claw/cutter appendage. [64] The episode "Victory of the Daleks" (2010), set during World War II, features two "New Series" Daleks masquerading as British secret weapons.

  6. Doctor Who in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth Doctor makes cameos throughout the series, such as the episode “Möbius Dick”, where he emerges from the stomach of a space whale; he is also briefly seen in “All the Presidents' Heads”, returning to his TARDIS in an alternate timeline where the American Revolution had only been a Colonial Dust-Up.

  7. Dalek - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Character Options was granted the "Master Toy License" for the revived Doctor Who series, including the Daleks. [135] Their product lines have included 5-inch (12.7 cm) static/push-along and radio controlled Daleks, radio controlled 12-inch (30.5 cm) versions and radio controlled 18-inch (45.7 cm) / 1:3 scale variants. [ 136 ]

  8. List of Doctor Who universe creatures and aliens - Wikipedia

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    The Racnoss also appear in the Doctor Who: Classic Doctors, New Monsters audio Empire of the Racnoss, which sees the Fifth Doctor being drawn into the war against the Racnoss in the distant past when a call for help during the war is picked up by a long-dormant program in the TARDIS, resulting in the Doctor being caught up in a political ...

  9. The Celestial Toymaker - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor realises that when he makes the move and the Game is won, the Toymaker's domain will disappear – and the TARDIS with it. He orders the last piece to move using the Toymaker's voice from inside the TARDIS, allowing them to depart while the Toymaker's world is destroyed.

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