Forum:BBC-produced shows and episodes that make extensive use of DWU elements

Introduction
I'm not good at doing these long-winded introductions, so I’mma just cut to the chase:

We already have pages for a small number of works that would otherwise just go under Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe if it weren't for the fact that they just so happen to be BBC-produced. Specifically, things like Extras: The Special, or The Silurian Disruption, or that one, really old Lenny Henry sketch.

With this in mind, there are some other things we don't cover that I think may very well qualify for the same reasons.

Let's start with these two:


 * The Vicar in White: Final (regular) episode of The Vicar of Dibley, in which our lovely titular character, Dawn French's Geraldine Granger, finally finds the love of her life and ties the knot, in a ceremony in which Doctor Who plays a pretty big role. Geraldine's airheaded verger and best friend, Alice, dresses up in, what she explicitly describes as "the Doctor, as portrayed by the actor David Tennant", complete with bridesmaids dressed up as - what else? - Daleks.


 * Untitled and Untitled (or perhaps just one combined Untitled): Two episodes of EastEnders that were broadcast circa February 2008. These two episodes are notable in that a Doctor Who convention, or event of some kind, is the backdrop to a storyline in which Stacey Slater aims for a reconciliation with estranged husband Bradley Branning. You can read more about these episodes at EastEnders (series).

What do you think? And are there others that may qualify? WaltK ☎  20:54, 30 June 2023 (UTC)