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Latest revision as of 18:06, 14 October 2013
- ... that Mike Tucker is not only one of the very few crew members to work on both the 1963 and 2005 versions of Doctor Who, but also one of the very few people to write Doctor Who novels, short stories, comic strips, reference works, and audio plays?
- ... 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 name "Chumbley" was invented by Vicki, and wasn't, in fact, the proper name of the robots? (TV: Galaxy 4)
- ... that Nyssa almost certainly lost her virginity with a man named Andrew in Stockbridge, England — while the Fifth Doctor enjoyed a season with the local cricket club? (AUDIO: Autumn)
- ... 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?