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[[Ben Jackson]] was a Cockney. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People]]'') | [[Ben Jackson]] was a Cockney. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People]]'') | ||
While visiting London in [[1860]], the Doctor and Leela discussed their previous visit in [[1889]]. Leela referred to the Cockney "tribe." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'' | While visiting London in [[1860]], the Doctor and Leela discussed their previous visit in [[1889]]. Leela referred to the Cockney "tribe." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of Gralstead (audio story)|The Ghosts of Gralstead]]'') | ||
[[Tamsin Drew]] played "a Cockney drab who gets done to death by [[Jack the Ripper]]" for "one glorious summer" in re-enactments of the murders at the [[London Dungeon]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deimos (audio story)|Deimos]]'') | [[Tamsin Drew]] played "a Cockney drab who gets done to death by [[Jack the Ripper]]" for "one glorious summer" in re-enactments of the murders at the [[London Dungeon]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deimos (audio story)|Deimos]]'') | ||
[[Ada Mullins]], aka "the Unicorn" was a | [[Ada Mullins]], aka "the Unicorn" was a Cockney master [[thief]] responsible for jewel thefts at country houses in the [[1920s]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 09:02, 19 November 2014
Cockney referred to a resident of an area in London, as well as the dialect they spoke.
Ben Jackson was a Cockney. (PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People)
While visiting London in 1860, the Doctor and Leela discussed their previous visit in 1889. Leela referred to the Cockney "tribe." (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang; AUDIO: The Ghosts of Gralstead)
Tamsin Drew played "a Cockney drab who gets done to death by Jack the Ripper" for "one glorious summer" in re-enactments of the murders at the London Dungeon. (AUDIO: Deimos)
Ada Mullins, aka "the Unicorn" was a Cockney master thief responsible for jewel thefts at country houses in the 1920s. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)