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in [[2004]], [[Ken Livingstone]] was hired to unveil the [[Tomorrow Window]]s at Tate Modern, but he was kidnapped and an android duplicate was sent in his place. The duplicate allowed the Doctor and his companions into the museum, where they went to see the Tomorrow Windows.
in [[2004]], [[Ken Livingstone]] was hired to unveil the [[Tomorrow Window]]s at Tate Modern, but he was kidnapped and an android duplicate was sent in his place. The duplicate allowed the Doctor and his companions into the museum, where they went to see the Tomorrow Windows.


Tate Modern was destroyed when the duplicate of Ken Livingstone split open to reveal an [[electron bomb]], which subsequently exploded. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'')
Tate Modern was destroyed when the duplicate of Ken Livingstone split open to reveal an [[electron bomb]], which subsequently exploded. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'')
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[[Category:London museums]]
[[Category:London museums]]
[[Category:Buildings from the real world]]
[[Category:Buildings from the real world]]

Revision as of 12:19, 18 September 2012

Tate Modern was a museum in London.

History

in 2004, Ken Livingstone was hired to unveil the Tomorrow Windows at Tate Modern, but he was kidnapped and an android duplicate was sent in his place. The duplicate allowed the Doctor and his companions into the museum, where they went to see the Tomorrow Windows.

Tate Modern was destroyed when the duplicate of Ken Livingstone split open to reveal an electron bomb, which subsequently exploded. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows)

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