Star Wars (franchise)

Star Wars is a multimedia franchise created by George Lucas which began on 25 May 1977 with the original Star Wars film, later referred to as Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. The franchise is owned by Lucasfilm Ltd, who have since been aquired by the Walt Disney Company.

Crossovers
Although the two series do not often cross paths officially, they have nevertheless had a few stories with elements of the Star Wars universe bleeding into Doctor Who and its expanded universe.

Perhaps the most significant of these connections was the appearances of C.Y.R.I.L., a fictional editor for Marvel UK's Star Wars magazines, in the Doctor Who Magazine comic stories Once Upon a Time-Lord and Time & Time Again.

Much later, in the 2015 Disney XD promotional video Breaking News! That Hasn't Broken Yet!, an official reference was made to a "Star Wars Rebels event" - that turning out to be The Siege of Lothal - which would be releasing that summer, alongside reference to Doctor Who 's upcoming appearance on the channel.

References to Star Wars in the Doctor Who universe
Much more often than the above official crossovers are unofficial references & appearances by elements of the Star Wars universe in the Doctor Who universe. These range from in-universe references where the subjects seem to "really exist" in the Doctor Who universe, to out-of-universe references to the Star Wars series as fiction.

In the Doctor Who Magazine comic story Party Animals, among the several cameos of different characters, Marvel-owned or not, Darth Vader appeared as an attendee at Bonjaxx's birthday party, talking with a Ferengi. This was colourised in The Incomplete Death's Head #12.

In the Doctor Who season 26 TV story Survival, Ace learns from Ange that their mutual friend Flo married a "brain-dead plumber" whom they had nicknamed "Darth Vader", a further reference to the character. In the BBC New Series Adventures novel Forever Autumn, the Tenth Doctor tells Martha Jones that Jar Jar Binks' clan were "...good people...very hospitable."

A child appears cosplaying as Boba Fett in the 2015 Convention Special, in the comic story Selfie. Another individual cosplaying as the character appears in the Reeltime Pictures home video Sil and the Devil Seeds of Arodor, albeit without the helmet. On a poster in the Trap Street in Face the Raven, the Star Wars alphabet of Aurebesh is used to spell out "Delorean", which is itself a reference to Back to the Future, another popular Sci-Fi film series.

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References to the Doctor Who universe in Star Wars
A Dalek makes a cameo appearance in the Star Wars comic strip Fett Club.

In the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode "Bombad Jedi", Padmé Amidala is locked up in a prison block managed by an octagonal console, which highly resembles the classic TARDIS control console. At the third episode of Andor, a room on a CIS ship looks very familiar to the TARDIS console room.

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Other connections
TT Games, who published LEGO Dimensions, also released several LEGO Star Wars video games in collaboration with the LEGO Group.

E.T., a character from E.T. the Extra-Terrrestrial who appeared alongside DWU elements in LEGO Dimensions, New Adventures Await!, and Supergirl Meets E.T. (along with several unofficial appearances), had his species appear in several pieces of Star Wars media, most notably in Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace.

Animated series

 * David Tennant became the only vocal performer to win an Emmy for their work on Star Wars: The Clone Wars.