Reference(s) to Dr. Who?

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Posted by Sherli Bakerst
June 17, 2012 9:27 pm
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In the scene where John and Sherlock are in the taxi on their way to Lauriston Gardens, Sherlock has just impressed John with his deductive powers and tells him that most people tell him to piss off.  Right after Sherlock says that, as the taxi continues driving, there's a shot of mannequins in a store front.  Did anyone notice that?  Could it be a nod to the premiere episode of the reboot of Dr. Who--I think it was titled Rose?  I don't recall which season it'd be or who the Doctor was, but that whole episode was more or less about plastic mannequins taking over (or trying to take over) Earth.  Or was that shot in Sherlock just coincidence?  What do you think?  And are there any other Dr. Who references in this episode?


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Posted by Sherlock Holmes
June 18, 2012 7:58 pm
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I've never actually noticed that but I'll look out for more now....apparently there are some references in Sherlock to Dr Who and in Dr Who to Sherlock...I read it on Twitter so it must be true.


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Posted by hypergreenfrog
June 18, 2012 8:25 pm
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That's a really good question... I'd love to hear about that!

I haven't noticed any real references myself, but there are certain scenes where you can see that the writers are the same. As an example, in the DW episode "Forest of the Dead", when the Doctor lectures the expedition crew about his screwdriver, and accuses them of not thinking ("it's a screwdriver, it works in the dark") - it struck me as very similar to the scene in the Study in Pink at Baker Street, where Sherlock gets annoyed at everyone around him being slow and dumb(er than him). In general, Moffat's versions of the Doctor and Sherlock Holmes have quite a bit in common: the high-speed explanations, high energy level, the blissful ignorance of other people's problems and feelings...
But of course they are two very different shows written for a different viewing segment, so I wouldn't expect Moffat to make any obvious references.


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Posted by Sherli Bakerst
June 18, 2012 10:56 pm
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Sherlock Holmes wrote:

I read it on Twitter so it must be true.

LOL!

I think I also heard/read somewhere that they put in nods to Dr. Who; that's why I was asking.


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Posted by sherlockskitty
June 19, 2012 3:14 am
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the dr who show with the mannequins  was called ROSE,   done in 2005,   with the new 9th dr,   Christopher Eccleston.   there are so many similarities that I have seen between   doctor who  and Sherlock,  that,  erm...I lost count!!   LOL   And the 11th dr Matt Smith--  I read somewhere that HE  tried out for Dr watson on Sherlock....yeah   it's true.   But Martin got the part,  and we are all over the moon as to how that worked out.  the rest is history.


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Posted by Sherli Bakerst
June 19, 2012 4:46 am
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sherlockskitty wrote:

the dr who show with the mannequins  was called ROSE,   done in 2005,   with the new 9th dr,   Christopher Eccleston.   there are so many similarities that I have seen between   doctor who  and Sherlock,  that,  erm...I lost count!!

Thanks for confirming my recollection.  Can you enumerate some of the similarities, at least those in ASIP?  And do you think that flash of mannequins was one of them?


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Posted by Davina
June 19, 2012 5:50 am
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Is that the collective noun for mannequins? Hmm...I like the sound of it...a flash of mannequins...it has a certain ring to it.


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Posted by sherlockskitty
June 19, 2012 6:14 am
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I've been watching all six eps of Sherlock--and most of dr who's  since 2005  the reboot.   Moffatt and Gatiss took over the writing for DW  at the end of 2009  (this was after they'd written one or 2  eps for david tennant's 10th dr)   and became producers then  too.   That said,  The dr  and Sherlock  both talk really  fast,  and the ones with them are just looking at them in awe.   The  dr  is more of a scientific and historic  reasoning, person,  cos he's a time lord and has lived for 907 years (give or take)   (do you remember quantum physics?)   While Sherlock's attitude  is  scientific deduction,  since he's a   consulting detective.   I  will do  some research....But this is the main thing I can tell you at this time.   Here's another excuse/reason   for me to watch study in pink.       good questions tho!!


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Posted by veecee
June 24, 2012 6:18 pm
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Aa friend of mine sent me this. I've only seen a couple of episodes of Dr. Who, but I enjoyed it anyway. You've probably already seen it, but for those who haven't :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iae-kvXu0k8

I don't think I've inserted a link. If you search on YouTube for Dr. Who/Sherlock/Anything You Can Do you'll find it.

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Posted by Irene Adler
June 24, 2012 7:37 pm
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veecee wrote:

Aa friend of mine sent me this. I've only seen a couple of episodes of Dr. Who, but I enjoyed it anyway. You've probably already seen it, but for those who haven't :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iae-kvXu0k8

I don't think I've inserted a link. If you search on YouTube for Dr. Who/Sherlock/Anything You Can Do you'll find it.

That is amazing... I posted it some time ago in this thread http://sherlock.boardhost.com/viewtopic.php?id=527
Anyway, it's always worth to see I can't stop laughing and I have lost the count of how many times I have seen it by now


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Posted by butterfly grl
September 8, 2013 2:37 am
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I'm at work right now, and can't do links, or lookups, or pretty much anything (don't know why I can get here at all). but there is an absolutely lovely music mashup combining the Sherlock theme music with the action theme in Dr. Who (the running music).  I've made it my daughters ring tone.  (I wish she'd call me more often so I can hear it).


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Posted by sj4iy
September 8, 2013 2:45 am
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I know there are references the other way around, such as this book cover from "The Bells of Saint John" (series 7 pt 2):



Can't say I've noticed DW references in Sherlock, though.


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Posted by Deilenn
September 8, 2013 10:44 am
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I heard once about a DW reference in Sherlock, namely in an intro scene from "The Hounds of Baskerville". Some people believed it was the Tardis there, on the hill:



 


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Posted by FlautistB6
September 2, 2014 4:17 pm
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I'm not sur of that.

 
Posted by Sherlockismyfix
September 2, 2014 11:56 pm
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I am currently watching all the Dr. Who episodes starting with 2005, in lieu of Sherlock, and enjoying them immensely.  In season 4 at the moment.  What I've noticed:

Moffat and Gatiss have both written several episodes, the best being Blink by Moffat.

As an actor, Gatiss was the main baddie in Lazarus (ring any bells?).  He was wonderful, of course!

I recognize many actors with parts in Dr. Who, that later show up in Sherlock episodes.

As previously observed, Doctor and Sherlock share many characteristics, especially the Tennant version:  high-energy physicality, rapid speech, and certain turns of phrase being the most noticeable.  After all, they are both geniuses who have to quickly figure things out to stop the bad guy.

I haven't picked up on any obvious nods from one show to the other at this point, but I'll keep looking.


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Posted by Davina
September 3, 2014 10:22 am
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They are there...just hidden...sometimes not very subtly.


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Posted by SolarSystem
September 3, 2014 10:49 am
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Sherlockismyfix wrote:

Moffat and Gatiss have both written several episodes, the best being Blink by Moffat.

Oh, wait until you see "Silence in the Library"/Forest of the Dead", in my opinion it's Moffat's best episode before he became showrunner. And Mark's "The idiot's lantern" is great!
 


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Posted by Lily
September 13, 2014 10:23 pm
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Not the same episode but I'm pretty sure there is a picture of a Tardis on Anderson's wall between all the pictures and sticky notes.


 

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Posted by Marta
September 13, 2014 11:21 pm
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I'm watching season 2 of Doctor Who now and I find lines there that are the same or very similar as in Sherlock all the time: "Stay exactly where you are" (it hurt), "you can't kill an idea", something about humans' brains said by Doctor, "We've got another one", Doctor was looking for a friend, "a specific friend"... But I don't think they are references, it's just my Sherlock-obsessed mind 


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Posted by Sherlockismyfix
September 14, 2014 1:40 am
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Yes, I picked up on those too! It made me smile. Very similar tone and phrasing. Too similar to be coincidence?


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