Howling:Similarities between classic doctor who and the new doctor who

I have been noticing some interesting things that the newer doctor who has used from the early Doctors.

As I am watching through the classic series I'm writing these down and will post them. Let me know if you have seen others

Here's an interesting one I just noticed... a character named Arbitin shows the Doctor and his crew a metal bracelet that can move them around space when they twist the dial. Ian scoughs at how little it is and the doctor compliments that it is concise and compact

Sound a little familiar?

Jack Harkness’s Vortex Manipulator is an advanced take on the technology used in this episode.

There's about a million similarities between classic Who and new Who. Sometimes it'll be obscure things like what you mentioned above, but sometimes it'll be entire episodes. Some examples?: And these are just the ones I can remember based on what I've seen recently. There's a lot. 213.249.213.20talk to me 19:18, December 18, 2014 (UTC)
 * 'The Invasion' and 'Rise of the Cybermen' both feature a human businessman who deals in electronics helping the Cybermen to take over London.
 * 'Spearhead From Space' and 'Rose' both introduce a new Doctor and feature the Autons as villains.
 * 'The Robots of Death' and 'Voyage of the Dammed' both feature very similar robot villains.
 * 'Frontios' and 'The Hungry Earth' both feature soil that eats people.
 * 'Vengeance on Varos' and 'Bad Wolf' both feature a dystopic society that televises torture and death as entertainment.
 * 'Revelation of the Daleks' and 'Dark Water' both feature a shady corporation that 'protects' dead bodies.