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Latest revision as of 18:06, 14 October 2013
- ...that the Steven Moffat era revolutionised Doctor Who's approach to cinematography by assigning DOPs to individual production blocks and episodes, which resulted in obvious lighting differences throughout each series?
- ... that Manchester DI Patricia Menzies easily accepted the Sixth Doctor's time travelling life because she had seen Back to the Future? (AUDIO: The Condemned)
- ... that the Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union was triggered merely by the election of Abraham Lincoln, and promulgated in 1860, months before he took office as President of the United States? (PROSE: Blood and Hope)
- ... that the Tenth Doctor and Donna once pretended to be Bjorn and Freida, two members of the Swedish rock group, ABBA? (AUDIO: Dead Air)
- ... that Kera-Bera Beasts were parasites who got close to their victims by creating illusory images of themselves to endear themselves to their targets? (COMIC: The Stray)