Shakespeare was considered by Doctor Ten (David Tennant) to be the most human human theres ever been.

Which explains why we never got toread Shakespeares (lost) play, Loves Labors Won.

The two appearances occur at different times in the monarchs life.

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Van Gogh reappears in The Pandorica Opens.

At least, thats what happened in the Whoniverse.

On their travels, they stay at Torchwood House where they are attacked by a werewolf.

William Shakespeare (Dean Lennox Kelly) was influenced by a trio of alien witches

In this timeline, pterodactyls fly around London and Winston Churchill is the Holy Roman Emperor.

Sticking with the bizarre theme, Dickens appears in a television interview to discuss his upcoming Christmas special.

He even had a direct phone line to the TARDIS.

Queen Elizabeth I made two appearances in ‘Doctor Who,’ one elder (Angela Pleasance) and one younger (Joanna Page)

So, its fitting that in the Whoniverse she is portrayed with strength and tenacity.

They soon discover that a 24th-century Silurian ark containing dinosaurs is hurtling toward Earth and intervene to stop it.

Vincent van Gogh’s (Tony Curran) painting was integral to the Doctor’s discover of the Pandorica

‘Doctor Who’ added an alien spin on the real-life events of Agatha Christie’s (Fenella Woolgar) disappearance

In the Whoniverse, Queen Victoria (Pauline Collins) was responsible for founding the Torchwood Institute

Charles Dickens (Simon Callow) appeared in his regular timeline and an alternate universe

Madame de Pompadour (Sophia Myles, Jessica Atkins) almost joined Doctor Ten (David Tennant) as his companion

Winston Churchill (Ian McNeice) was an ally of Doctor Eleven (Matt Smith)

Doctor Thirteen (Jodie Whittaker) took pains not to interfere in Rosa Parks' (Vinette Robinson) timeline

‘Doctor Who’s Queen Nefertiti (Riann Steele) was as tenacious as her real-life counterpart was thought to be

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