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* The Quintessential Phase of ''Radio/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'' had a couple of suggestions that Arthur, possibly due to bouncing through parallel universes, was remembering some of the scenes that were in the books and TV series but not the earlier Phases of the radio series, much to Ford's confusion.

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* The Quintessential Phase of ''Radio/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'' ''Radio/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1978'' had a couple of suggestions that Arthur, possibly due to bouncing through parallel universes, was remembering some of the scenes that were in the books and TV series but not the earlier Phases of the radio series, much to Ford's confusion.

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** ''Minuet In Hell'' features Nicholas Briggs as a madman who believes he's the Doctor. Briggs had previously played the Doctor in a series of fan-audios ... including the original version of ''Minuet In Hell''!\\
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The Briggs Doctor also appears in the ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' comic strip a couple of times, once as an unspecified "future Doctor", and once as a fake Ninth Doctor.\\
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Cameos by Briggs in other stories suggest that his Doctor is actually an AlternateUniverse Second Doctor, coming between the Nick Scovell First Doctor from the stage play of ''The Daleks Masterplan'' and the Arabella Weir Third Doctor from the ''Doctor Who Unbound'' audio ''Exile''.

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** ''Minuet In Hell'' features Nicholas Briggs as a madman who believes he's the Doctor. Briggs had previously played the Doctor in a series of fan-audios ... including the original version of ''Minuet In Hell''!\\
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The Briggs Doctor also appears in the ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' comic strip a couple of times, once as an unspecified "future Doctor", and once as a fake Ninth Doctor.\\
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Cameos by Briggs in other stories suggest that his Doctor is actually an AlternateUniverse Second Doctor, coming between the Nick Scovell First Doctor from the stage play of ''The Daleks Masterplan'' and the Arabella Weir Third Doctor from the ''Doctor Who Unbound'' audio ''Exile''.
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** ''Frozen Time'' also contains references to Briggs's fan audios, being a sequel to ''Endurance'' with Ice Warriors instead of Silurians.
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*** Not to mention that [[RichardOfGloucester Richard the Third]] was played by an actor who sounded suspiciously like Creator/ChristopherEccleston and uttered the word "Fantastic!" with a Northern accent. The Fifth Doctor also writes a letter to be delivered by himself two years in the past. It is ultimately delivered by a "big eared Northern chap."

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*** Not to mention that [[RichardOfGloucester [[UsefulNotes/RichardIII Richard the Third]] was played by an actor who sounded suspiciously like Creator/ChristopherEccleston and uttered the word "Fantastic!" with a Northern accent. The Fifth Doctor also writes a letter to be delivered by himself two years in the past. It is ultimately delivered by a "big eared Northern chap."
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* ''[[http://www.tetrap.com/drwho/disccon/ The DiscContinuity Guide]]'', a website analysing the BigFinishDoctorWho audio dramas, lists each story's Mythology Gag (if any) under the heading "intertextuality".

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* ''[[http://www.tetrap.com/drwho/disccon/ The DiscContinuity Guide]]'', a website analysing the BigFinishDoctorWho AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho audio dramas, lists each story's Mythology Gag (if any) under the heading "intertextuality".
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*** Not to mention that [[RichardOfGloucester Richard the Third]] was played by an actor who sounded suspiciously like ChristopherEccleston and uttered the word "Fantastic!" with a Northern accent. The Fifth Doctor also writes a letter to be delivered by himself two years in the past. It is ultimately delivered by a "big eared Northern chap."

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*** Not to mention that [[RichardOfGloucester Richard the Third]] was played by an actor who sounded suspiciously like ChristopherEccleston Creator/ChristopherEccleston and uttered the word "Fantastic!" with a Northern accent. The Fifth Doctor also writes a letter to be delivered by himself two years in the past. It is ultimately delivered by a "big eared Northern chap."
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* ''StarTrek:'' The opening of the sequel to "Spock Vs. Q":

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* ''StarTrek:'' ''Franchise/StarTrek:'' The opening of the sequel to "Spock Vs. Q":
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Cameos by Briggs in other stories suggest that his Doctor is actually an AlternateUniverse Second Doctor, coming between the Nick Scovell First Doctor from the stage play of ''The Daleks Masterplan'' and the Arabella Weir Third Doctor from the ''Doctor Who Unbound'' audio ''Exile''.

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Cameos by Briggs in other stories suggest that his Doctor is actually an AlternateUniverse Second Doctor, coming between the Nick Scovell First Doctor from the stage play of ''The Daleks Masterplan'' and the Arabella Weir Third Doctor from the ''Doctor Who Unbound'' audio ''Exile''.''Exile''.
* ''StarTrek:'' The opening of the sequel to "Spock Vs. Q":
-->'''Spock:''' Good evening everyone, and welcome. I am Spock.
-->'''Q:''' [[IAmNotSpock Are you sure?]]
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The Briggs Doctor also appears in the ''DoctorWhoMagazine'' comic strip a couple of times, once as an unspecified "future Doctor", and once as a fake Ninth Doctor.\\

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The Briggs Doctor also appears in the ''DoctorWhoMagazine'' ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' comic strip a couple of times, once as an unspecified "future Doctor", and once as a fake Ninth Doctor.\\



Cameos by Briggs in other stories suggest that his Doctor is actually an AlternateUniverse Second Doctor, coming between the Nick Scovell First Doctor from the stage play of ''The Daleks Masterplan'' and the Arabella Weir Third Doctor from the ''DoctorWho Unbound'' audio ''Exile''.

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Cameos by Briggs in other stories suggest that his Doctor is actually an AlternateUniverse Second Doctor, coming between the Nick Scovell First Doctor from the stage play of ''The Daleks Masterplan'' and the Arabella Weir Third Doctor from the ''DoctorWho ''Doctor Who Unbound'' audio ''Exile''.
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* ''[[http://www.tetrap.com/drwho/disccon/ The DiscContinuity Guide]]'', a website analysing the BigFinishDoctorWho audio dramas, lists each story's Mythology Gag (if any) under the heading "intertextuality".
** The audio ''The Kingmaker'' had clips of the Fourth Doctor (voiced by [[Series/DeadRingers John Culshaw]]) dictating notes for a book called ''Doctor Who Discovers Historical Mysteries''. This is a parody of the ''Doctor Who Discovers'' books published by Target in the seventies.
*** Not to mention that [[RichardOfGloucester Richard the Third]] was played by an actor who sounded suspiciously like ChristopherEccleston and uttered the word "Fantastic!" with a Northern accent. The Fifth Doctor also writes a letter to be delivered by himself two years in the past. It is ultimately delivered by a "big eared Northern chap."
** ''Minuet In Hell'' features Nicholas Briggs as a madman who believes he's the Doctor. Briggs had previously played the Doctor in a series of fan-audios ... including the original version of ''Minuet In Hell''!\\
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The Briggs Doctor also appears in the ''DoctorWhoMagazine'' comic strip a couple of times, once as an unspecified "future Doctor", and once as a fake Ninth Doctor.\\
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Cameos by Briggs in other stories suggest that his Doctor is actually an AlternateUniverse Second Doctor, coming between the Nick Scovell First Doctor from the stage play of ''The Daleks Masterplan'' and the Arabella Weir Third Doctor from the ''DoctorWho Unbound'' audio ''Exile''.
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Belatedly realized that\'s more of an Actor Allusion.


* On ''TheNavyLark'', at least one gag sequence was devoted to the Master being mentioned in the same breath as ''DoctorWho''. The Master, in ''TheNavyLark'', was a YellowPeril-style character played by Jon Pertee, who at the same time played...
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* The Quintessential Phase of ''Radio/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'' had a couple of suggestions that Arthur, possibly due to bouncing through parallel universes, was remembering some of the scenes that were in the books and TV series but not the earlier Phases of the radio series, much to Ford's confusion.

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* The Quintessential Phase of ''Radio/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'' had a couple of suggestions that Arthur, possibly due to bouncing through parallel universes, was remembering some of the scenes that were in the books and TV series but not the earlier Phases of the radio series, much to Ford's confusion.confusion.
* On ''TheNavyLark'', at least one gag sequence was devoted to the Master being mentioned in the same breath as ''DoctorWho''. The Master, in ''TheNavyLark'', was a YellowPeril-style character played by Jon Pertee, who at the same time played...
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* The Quintessential Phase of ''[[Radio/{{Ptitlegvx5tm34k7kq}} The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy]]'' had a couple of suggestions that Arthur, possibly due to bouncing through parallel universes, was remembering some of the scenes that were in the books and TV series but not the earlier Phases of the radio series, much to Ford's confusion.

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* The Quintessential Phase of ''[[Radio/{{Ptitlegvx5tm34k7kq}} The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy]]'' ''Radio/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'' had a couple of suggestions that Arthur, possibly due to bouncing through parallel universes, was remembering some of the scenes that were in the books and TV series but not the earlier Phases of the radio series, much to Ford's confusion.

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