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On [[1 April]] [[1963]], [[Ian Chesterton]] sent one of his [[Coal Hill School]] students, [[Little Titch Critchley]], to the supplies cupboard for "a left-handed blackboard rubber". Later that morning, Ian started a snowball fight with Mr [[Okehurst]], shouting, "April fool!" That afternoon, when [[John Brent]] tried to tell [[Brent (Time and Relative)|his father]] about the snowmen which had been animated by [[the Cold (Time and Relative)|the Cold]], Captain Brent thought his son was playing an April Fools' joke. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | On [[1 April]] [[1963]], [[Ian Chesterton]] sent one of his [[Coal Hill School]] students, [[Little Titch Critchley]], to the supplies cupboard for "a left-handed blackboard rubber". Later that morning, Ian started a snowball fight with Mr [[Okehurst]], shouting, "April fool!" That afternoon, when [[John Brent]] tried to tell [[Brent (Time and Relative)|his father]] about the snowmen which had been animated by [[the Cold (Time and Relative)|the Cold]], Captain Brent thought his son was playing an April Fools' joke. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | ||
When [[Harold (Deimos)|Harold]] sent a distress call warning [[Deimos Moonbase]] about a group of [[Ice Warrior]]s taking over the tourist shuttle, [[Gregson Grenville]] responded, "Yeah, yeah. Very funny, [[Luigi (Deimos)|Luigi]]. Happy April Fools to you too." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deimos (audio story)|Deimos]]'') | |||
== April Fools' jokes in the real world == | == April Fools' jokes in the real world == | ||
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* An issue of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' reported that an attempt was made to colourise parts of ''[[The Tenth Planet]]''. | * An issue of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' reported that an attempt was made to colourise parts of ''[[The Tenth Planet]]''. | ||
* [[2009]] - As an April Fool's joke, word circulated around the ''Doctor Who'' set that [[Wikipedia:Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson]] was paying a visit. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale|Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter]]'') | * [[2009]] - As an April Fool's joke, word circulated around the ''Doctor Who'' set that [[Wikipedia:Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson]] was paying a visit. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale|Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter]]'') | ||
[[Category:Celebrations and holidays from the real world]] | [[Category:Celebrations and holidays from the real world]] |
Revision as of 23:04, 24 August 2013
April Fools' Day was a holiday celebrated on 1 April. On this day it was customary for people to play practical jokes and hoaxes on one another.
On 1 April 1963, Ian Chesterton sent one of his Coal Hill School students, Little Titch Critchley, to the supplies cupboard for "a left-handed blackboard rubber". Later that morning, Ian started a snowball fight with Mr Okehurst, shouting, "April fool!" That afternoon, when John Brent tried to tell his father about the snowmen which had been animated by the Cold, Captain Brent thought his son was playing an April Fools' joke. (PROSE: Time and Relative)
When Harold sent a distress call warning Deimos Moonbase about a group of Ice Warriors taking over the tourist shuttle, Gregson Grenville responded, "Yeah, yeah. Very funny, Luigi. Happy April Fools to you too." (AUDIO: Deimos)
April Fools' jokes in the real world
- An issue of the Doctor Who fanzine Dream Watch Bulletin said there was a sixth episode of The Dæmons planned which would feature the Master escaping UNIT.
- An issue of Doctor Who Magazine reported that an attempt was made to colourise parts of The Tenth Planet.
- 2009 - As an April Fool's joke, word circulated around the Doctor Who set that Michael Jackson was paying a visit. (REF: Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter)