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Doctor Who Magazine. Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent: Panini Comics (446). 5 April 2012. {{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical ( link) MacDonald, Stuart (2009-01-11). "Hokey Cokey no Catholic dig". The Times. London . Retrieved 2010-05-04.

Goodacre, Kate (27 November 2012). " 'Doctor Who' Christmas special 'The Snowmen' gets poster, new image". Digital Spy . Retrieved 31 December 2012. The Doctor has retired from saving people and uses his allies Vastra, Jenny, and Strax to keep people away from him while he lives in the clouds above Earth. In 1892, barmaid Clara Oswin Oswald follows the Doctor and the two of them are surrounded by snowmen created from snow with psychic properties. The Doctor realises that Clara's thoughts are creating the snowmen and ends the threat by instructing her to think of them melting. Doctor Who: The Snowmen". Space. 24 December 2012. Archived from the original on 28 December 2012 . Retrieved 31 December 2012. a b c d e f "Steven Moffat and the Cast on The Snowmen". BBC. 8 December 2012 . Retrieved 18 December 2012. On a May 24, 2019, episode of The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, host Jimmy Fallon and radio personality Howard Stern danced the hokey pokey in a Times Square billboard in front of a crowd in New York City.

Griffiths, John (2008). "Popular culture and modernity: dancing in New Zealand society 1920-1945". Journal of Social History. 41 (3): 611. doi: 10.1353/jsh.2008.0042. S2CID 145604406 . Retrieved 26 January 2017. Smith, Caroline L. (1872). American Home Book of Indoor Games, Recreations & Occupations. American home book of indoor games. Boston: Lee & Shepard. pp.156–157. hdl: 2027/hvd.hn287l. Coleman previously played Oswin in " Asylum of the Daleks", [10] though the connection between the two characters is not clarified until Clara reveals she has an interest in soufflés, a trait that Oswin's character also had. [11] [12] The Doctor, after meeting Clara, wistfully replies "those were the days" when she asks why he isn't staying to get acquainted with her, which are the same words he tells Craig Owens (" Closing Time") when Craig comments that the Doctor always wins. [13] The final scenes at the graveyard establish that Clara shares the same name as Oswin, leading the Doctor to surmise they are the same person. As seen on her gravestone, Clara's birthdate is 23 November, the date Doctor Who was first transmitted in 1963. [13] Production [ edit ] Writing and design changes [ edit ] a b Laughlin, Andrew (2 January 2013). " 'Doctor Who – The Snowmen' boosts Christmas iPlayer". Digital Spy . Retrieved 2 January 2013. EastEnders retains Christmas Day crown for BBC One in 2012" (Press release). BBC. 2 January 2013 . Retrieved 2 January 2013.

Doctor Who News: Doctor Who – The Ten Christmas Specials". Doctor Who News. 1 October 2015 . Retrieved 8 October 2015.

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Lloyd, John; John Mitchinson (2007-08-07). The Book of General Ignorance. Random House Digital, Inc. p. 229. ISBN 978-0-307-39491-0. were actually in those costumes, though! The lead vocalist certainly sounds like Ian Dury, but it has been suggested it could be someone imitating him to make everyone believe it's Ian Dury - who knows?

For other uses, see Hokey pokey (disambiguation). People doing the Hokey Cokey at an annual "Wartime Weekend" in the United Kingdom a b DuPuis II, Roger (November 27, 2009). "Scranton native credited with writing famed 'Hokey Pokey' dies at 104". The Times-Tribune. Scranton, Pennsylvania. Brew, Simon (25 December 2012). "Doctor Who: The Snowmen review". Den of Geek . Retrieved 29 March 2013. Andrews, Edward (1960) [First published 1940]. The Gift to be Simple: Songs, Dances and Rituals of the American Shakers. p.42. ISBN 978-0-486-20022-4.Neela Debnath (25 December 2012). "Review of Doctor Who 'The Snowmen' ". The Independent. Archived from the original on 28 December 2012 . Retrieved 26 December 2012. He has directed many pop videos, for singers who include Britney Spears, [1] Toto and Band Aid. [2] Education [ edit ] Collins, Clark (28 November 2012). " 'Doctor Who': Jenna-Louise Coleman talks about becoming the Doctor's new companion". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 28 December 2012. In 1953, Ray Anthony's big band recording of the song turned it into a nationwide sensation. The distinctive vocal was by singer Jo Ann Greer, who simultaneously sang with the Les Brown band and dubbed the singing voices for such film stars as Rita Hayworth, Kim Novak, June Allyson, and Esther Williams. (She also charted with Anthony later the same year with the song "Wild Horses".)

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