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|title1 =''Doctor Who'' | |||
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|hero(es) = [[The Doctor]] | |||
|other_recurring_cast = [[The Doctor's TARDIS]], [[Susan Foreman]], [[Captain Stewart|the Brigadier]], [[Ace]], [[Rose Tyler]], [[Clara Oswald]] | |||
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|type = Multimedia series | |||
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|creator(s) = Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber, Donald Wilson | |||
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|dates = November 23rd, 1963<br><small>(debut)</small> | |||
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}}'''''Doctor Who''''' is a long-running science-fantasy series. Originally launched as a TV series, it has also (and at times only) existed in other media, including but not limited to novels, comics, stage plays, theatrical films and games. | |||
The series was an avowed influence on the creation of [[Jenny Everywhere]], with [[The Doctor|the titular character]] being cited in 2002 as an inspiration for Jenny by [[Steven Wintle]] in one of the original Barbelith forum-threads where Jenny was created — including for the notion that like the Doctor's, Jenny's birth name should remain a mystery, with it being assumed that "Jenny Everywhere" was an alias.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070408170025rn_1/www.barbelith.com/topic.php?id=5491#post86048 Post by “Moriarty” on Barbelith (Archived)]</ref> Although only worn by some incarnations of the character, [ | The series was an avowed influence on the creation of [[Jenny Everywhere]], with [[The Doctor|the titular character]] being cited in 2002 as an inspiration for Jenny by [[Steven Wintle]] in one of the original Barbelith forum-threads where Jenny was created — including for the notion that like the Doctor's, Jenny's birth name should remain a mystery, with it being assumed that "Jenny Everywhere" was an alias.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070408170025rn_1/www.barbelith.com/topic.php?id=5491#post86048 Post by “Moriarty” on Barbelith (Archived)]</ref> Although only worn by some incarnations of the character, [https://tardis.wiki/wiki/The_Doctor%27s_scarf a scarf] is one of the items closely associated with Dr Who in the popular consciousness, and may thus have been an inspiration for [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf]]. | ||
Owing to this filiation, ''Doctor Who'' has often been referenced in ''Jenny Everywhere'' media, although | Owing to this filiation, ''Doctor Who'' has often been referenced in ''Jenny Everywhere'' media, although an official crossover with the primary ''Doctor Who'' series has yet to occur. The Doctor or [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] made several cameos in independent Jenny Everywhere stories (starting with ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]''). What appears to be [https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Gallifreyan_(language)#Circular_Gallifreyan Circular Gallifreyan] writing can be seen on the back-cover of the ''[[Hitchhiker's Guide To The Multiverse]]'' in the back-cover illustration of [[COMIC]]: ''[[When Casting Calls (comic story)|When Casting Calls]]''. | ||
In the comments of ''[[The Theater Room (short story)|The Theater Room]]'', one of his chapters for ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'', [[Jay Dee]] acknowledged ''Doctor Who'', and particularly [https://tardis. | [[AXEe]], author of the Jenny Everywhere novella [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Multidimensional Traveler's Almanac (novel)|The Multidimensional Traveler's Almanac]]'', wrote a short non-commercial ''Doctor Who'' fanfic featuring a guest appearance by [[Jenny Everywhere#Helping Rose|an incarnation]] of Jenny, under the title of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Shifting (short story)|Shifting]]''. [[Laura Seabrook]]'s twin contributions to [[Jenny Everywhere Day]] [[Jenny Everywhere Day#2015|2015]], [[PROSE]]: ''[[Photo shoot (short story)|Photo shoot]]''/''[[Ace Rules OK! (short story)|Ace Rules OK!]]'', featured [[Jenny Everywhere#Stealing the Doctor's scarf|a version]] of Jenny playing pranks on multiple incarnations of the Doctor. The very NSFW Chapter 2 of the 2022 multi-fandom fanfic {{w|Drabble|drabble}} compilation ''[[Shippy Shifter Snippets (novel)|Shippy Shifter Snippets]]'' was set in [[Universe B (Shippy Shifter Snippets)|a variant]] of the ''Doctor Who'' universe, and featured versions of [[the Doctor's TARDIS#Clara and Jenny's fun|the TARDIS]], [[Clara Oswald#Fun with Jenny|Clara Oswald]] and the [[The Doctor#Fun with Clara and Jenny|Eleventh Doctor]]. [[Scott Sanford]]'s ''[[The Folly of Men (short story)|The Folly of Men]]'' featured [[Captain Stewart]] and an [[Intelligence Taskforce]] that were implicitly pre-TV versions of [https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Alistair_Gordon_Lethbridge-Stewart Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart] and [https://tardis.wiki./wiki/UNIT UNIT]. | ||
In the comments of ''[[The Theater Room (short story)|The Theater Room]]'', one of his chapters for ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'', [[Jay Dee]] acknowledged ''Doctor Who'', and particularly [https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Silent the Silence], as inspirations.<ref>[https://ficly.com/stories/25395/comments/ Comments on ''The Theater Room'' on Ficly]</ref> | |||
There is a longstanding theory<ref>https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WMG/JennyEverywhere</ref><ref>https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/doctor-who-infinite-loops.306558/post-14869240</ref> that [https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Jenny_(The_Doctor%27s_Daughter) Jenny], [[the Doctor]]'s daughter, from [https://tardis.wiki/wiki/The_Doctor%27s_Daughter_(TV_story) the eponymous ''Doctor Who'' episode], may be the [[Third Universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]'s version of Jenny Everywhere, possibly regenerating into a form closer to the standard Jenny appearance at some point after the episode in question. However, stories set in the Third Universe featuring the [[Jenny Everywhere (Third Universe)|native Jenny]] do not align with this idea. | |||
While many Jenny Everywhere stories unofficially crossed over with ''Doctor Who'', the first, albeit implicit, crossover happened in the [[2021 (releases)|2021]] novel ''[[Cybergeddon (novel)|Cybergeddon]]'', which featured a cameo of [[Jenny Everywhere (Cybergeddon)|Jenny Everywhere]]. Several stories in ''[[The Book of the Snowstorm (anthology)|The Book of the Snowstorm]]'' featured Jennies in more prominent roles, thus resulting in full crossovers. Jennies would later appear in stories published by [[The Cheshire House]] and [[Realms of Ink]]. | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
=== Notes & References=== | === Notes & References=== | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{Doctor Who concepts}} | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [ | * '''''[https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Doctor_Who Doctor Who]''''' on the [https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Doctor_Who_Wiki Tardis Wiki] | ||
* '''''[[wikipedia:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]''''' on [[wikipedia:|Wikipedia]] | |||
[[Category:Series]] | [[Category:Series]] | ||
[[Category:Series with unofficial Jenny Everywhere mythos crossovers]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 5 June 2024
Doctor Who is a long-running science-fantasy series. Originally launched as a TV series, it has also (and at times only) existed in other media, including but not limited to novels, comics, stage plays, theatrical films and games.
The series was an avowed influence on the creation of Jenny Everywhere, with the titular character being cited in 2002 as an inspiration for Jenny by Steven Wintle in one of the original Barbelith forum-threads where Jenny was created — including for the notion that like the Doctor's, Jenny's birth name should remain a mystery, with it being assumed that "Jenny Everywhere" was an alias.[1] Although only worn by some incarnations of the character, a scarf is one of the items closely associated with Dr Who in the popular consciousness, and may thus have been an inspiration for Jenny Everywhere's scarf.
Owing to this filiation, Doctor Who has often been referenced in Jenny Everywhere media, although an official crossover with the primary Doctor Who series has yet to occur. The Doctor or the TARDIS made several cameos in independent Jenny Everywhere stories (starting with The Late Shift). What appears to be Circular Gallifreyan writing can be seen on the back-cover of the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Multiverse in the back-cover illustration of COMIC: When Casting Calls.
AXEe, author of the Jenny Everywhere novella PROSE: The Multidimensional Traveler's Almanac, wrote a short non-commercial Doctor Who fanfic featuring a guest appearance by an incarnation of Jenny, under the title of PROSE: Shifting. Laura Seabrook's twin contributions to Jenny Everywhere Day 2015, PROSE: Photo shoot/Ace Rules OK!, featured a version of Jenny playing pranks on multiple incarnations of the Doctor. The very NSFW Chapter 2 of the 2022 multi-fandom fanfic drabble compilation Shippy Shifter Snippets was set in a variant of the Doctor Who universe, and featured versions of the TARDIS, Clara Oswald and the Eleventh Doctor. Scott Sanford's The Folly of Men featured Captain Stewart and an Intelligence Taskforce that were implicitly pre-TV versions of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and UNIT.
In the comments of The Theater Room, one of his chapters for Our Strange and Wonderful House, Jay Dee acknowledged Doctor Who, and particularly the Silence, as inspirations.[2]
There is a longstanding theory[3][4] that Jenny, the Doctor's daughter, from the eponymous Doctor Who episode, may be the Doctor Who universe's version of Jenny Everywhere, possibly regenerating into a form closer to the standard Jenny appearance at some point after the episode in question. However, stories set in the Third Universe featuring the native Jenny do not align with this idea.
While many Jenny Everywhere stories unofficially crossed over with Doctor Who, the first, albeit implicit, crossover happened in the 2021 novel Cybergeddon, which featured a cameo of Jenny Everywhere. Several stories in The Book of the Snowstorm featured Jennies in more prominent roles, thus resulting in full crossovers. Jennies would later appear in stories published by The Cheshire House and Realms of Ink.
Behind the scenes
Notes & References
External links
- Doctor Who on the Tardis Wiki
- Doctor Who on Wikipedia