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* Peach is the most obvious parody of a Cluedo character, Professor Plum. This was noted by Donna, stating "Professor Peach, in the library with a lead pipe?"
* Peach is the most obvious parody of a Cluedo character, Professor Plum. This was noted by Donna, stating "Professor Peach, in the library with a lead pipe?"
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Revision as of 15:40, 13 June 2014

Professor Gerald Peach was one of the guests at the weekend party hosted by Lady Clemency Eddison in 1926.

Earlier on, Gerald had found out about Lady Eddison having a son born out of wedlock. It turned out to be the Reverend Arnold Golightly, who was actually a vespiform. In December 1926, Gerald Peach was killed by Golightly, by a blow to the head with a lead pipe, just as he was confirming his suspicions in the library. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)

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  • Peach is the most obvious parody of a Cluedo character, Professor Plum. This was noted by Donna, stating "Professor Peach, in the library with a lead pipe?"