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Latest revision as of 18:06, 14 October 2013
- ... that series 5 guest-star Bill Paterson was the star of Sea of Souls, the show ex-Doctor Who producer Phil Collinson launched immediately prior to making Rose?
- ... that Nina Rogers was a Cardiff student who, from a distance, saw Torchwood Three at work on at least three different occasions? (PROSE: Consequences, Risk Assessment, Lost Souls)
- ... that the instructional pamphlet, So You're Caught in a Rocket Attack, was once consulted by the Doctor when he actually was in the middle of a rocket attack? (PROSE: The Well-Mannered War)
- ... that both the Sixth and Eleventh Doctors have expressed disdain for carrots to their red-headed companions? (TV: Terror of the Vervoids, The Eleventh Hour)
- ... that the Mentors — and maybe even Sil himself — returned in The Crimson Hand, the final Tenth Doctor comic story in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine?