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  2. List of Doctor Who parodies - Wikipedia

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    The series Sister Boniface Mysteries features an episode dedicated to a "Doctor Who" parody. The episode includes spoofs of the eccentric Doctor, the time and space traveling TARDIS, and the longstanding android-esque alien villain Dalek. It also showcases the 1960s creation of the show, its "Whovian" fan following, and local conventions.

  3. Max Headroom signal hijacking - Wikipedia

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    The Max Headroom signal hijacking (also known as the Max Headroom incident) was a hijacking of the television signals of two stations in Chicago, Illinois, on November 22, 1987, that briefly sent a pirate broadcast of an unidentified person wearing a Max Headroom mask and costume to thousands of home viewers. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. Chicago TARDIS - Wikipedia

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    Chicago TARDIS is an annual North American science fiction convention focusing on the British television series Doctor Who and related programs, held the weekend after Thanksgiving in Chicago. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This event has been rated among the top five conventions for fans of Doctor Who living in the United States. [ 2 ]

  5. Doctor Who in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The series was notable for its references to Doctor Who as Steven Moffat, (who would later write and produce episodes for Doctor Who) was an avid fan of the show. In one notable episode, a Dalek appears, voiced by Nicholas Briggs, who would also later go on to provide Dalek voices for the revived series. [7] [8] [9] CSI:NY

  6. Simon Bucher-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Simon Bucher-Jones (born Simon Jones, 6 September 1964) is an author, poet, and amateur actor. He is best known for his Doctor Who novels for Virgin and BBC and as a contributor to the Faction Paradox spin-off series.

  7. Huw Edwards-Featuring Episodes of ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Great ...

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    The BBC has removed a “Doctor Who” episode featuring former newsreader Huw Edwards from its iPlayer service, while a mural of him has been painted over in his home village, BBC News reports.

  8. Doctor Who spoofs - Wikipedia

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  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Doctor Who/articles - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 1: The Early Years 1963–1969; Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 2: New Beginnings 1970–1980; Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 3: The Leisure Hive; Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 4: Meglos & Full Circle; Doctor Who at the BBC: The Plays