Larry Niven is a science fiction author. I think you mean David Niven?Nah, he’s not part of that continuity. He’s like the Larry Niven James Bond.
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Larry Niven is a science fiction author. I think you mean David Niven?Nah, he’s not part of that continuity. He’s like the Larry Niven James Bond.
Nah, he’s not part of that continuity. He’s like the Larry Niven James Bond.
Well, there are two--Dr. Who and the Daleks, and Dalek's Invasion of Earth 2150 AD. The first one is a remake of the original Hartnell Dalek story, The Daleks.I believe in the films are referenced in one episode of the new Doctor Who. So they are part of the continuity in a way.
I don't recall the movies being referenced in any TV episodes, but they are mentioned in the novelization of The Day of the Doctor, where they are treated as in-universe movies of the Doctor's exploits.I believe in the films are referenced in one episode of the new Doctor Who. So they are part of the continuity in a way.
Oh, now that's hilarious! I love that explanation!I don't recall the movies being referenced in any TV episodes, but they are mentioned in the novelization of The Day of the Doctor, where they are treated as in-universe movies of the Doctor's exploits.
I think Steven Moffat looked into including the posters for the films in UNIT headquarters for that episode, but there was a rights issue that prevented it from happening.I don't recall the movies being referenced in any TV episodes, but they are mentioned in the novelization of The Day of the Doctor, where they are treated as in-universe movies of the Doctor's exploits.
Hugh Grant would have made an excellent DoctorOr indeed Hugh Grant, Joanna Lumley, and everyone else who appears in that sketch!
Hugh Grant would have made an excellent Doctor
I love that they cast 'bob' in thatFor those wondering what we're talking about it's the 2009 special for Red Nose Day with Rowan Atkinson, Richard E Grant, Hugh Grant, Jonathan Pryce and Joanna Lumley.