Peter Pan

Peter Pan was a children's stage play and later novel written by J. M. Barrie.

It was Abney's favourite book. (PROSE: Long Term)

The First Doctor accidentally inspired the story when the original author saw his encounter with Soul Pirates. (PROSE: A Big Hand for the Doctor)

Charlotte Pollard compared the Eighth Doctor to Peter Pan, and herself to Wendy. (AUDIO: Neverland)

After seeing a film version of Peter Pan during her childhood, Lucie Miller developed a morbid fear of crocodiles. (AUDIO: The Skull of Sobek)

Millie Peterson invited the Eleventh Doctor to attend a pantomime of the story at Christmas with her mother Rachael Peterson and cousin, Louie Rollins. The panto never took place, as no one had showed up because of the weather and the theatre's power was then sabotaged by the Brakari. (PROSE: Snowfall)

River Song referred to a saline drone as Tinker Bell, a fairy from Peter Pan. (AUDIO: The Boundless Sea)

Connections

 * Lionel Gadsden played Captain Hook on stage roughly 2,300 times throughout his career.
 * In the 1978 docudrama miniseries, about Peter Pan’s creator J. M. Barrie, Ann Bell played Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, Tim Piggott-Smith played Arthur Llewelyn Davies, Maureen O'Brien played Mary Barrie
 * In the 2003 film, Richard Briers played Mr. Smee.
 * In the 2004 historical fantasy film, another account of Barrie’s life, Julie Christie played Mrs. Emma du Maurier, Toby Jones played Mr. Smee (within the Peter Pan play), Jane Booker played Mary Darling (also within the play), Jimmy Gardner played Mr. Snow, and Paul Whitehouse played a stage manager.
 * In the 2010 film, Michael Sheen voiced Dr. Griffiths.
 * In the 2011 TV miniseries, Charles Dance played Dr. Richard Fludd.
 * In the 2012 film, Timothy Dalton voiced Lord Milori.
 * In the TV series, Sharon Osbourne voiced Mama Hook in various episodes, and David Tennant voiced Dread the Evil Genie in the 2015 episode of the same name.
 * In the 2015 film, Nonso Anozie played a bishop, and Paul Kaye played Mutti Voosht.
 * In the 2016 TV special, David Suchet served as the narrator.