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While in a [[bubble prison]], [[Iris Wildthyme]] imagined performing a duet with Elton John at [[Freddie Mercury]]'s 40th birthday party in [[1986]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Iris Wildthyme? (audio story)|Whatever Happened to Iris Wildthyme?]]'')
While in a [[bubble prison]], [[Iris Wildthyme]] imagined performing a duet with Elton John at [[Freddie Mercury]]'s 40th birthday party in [[1986]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Iris Wildthyme? (audio story)|Whatever Happened to Iris Wildthyme?]]'')


[[Elton Pope]] also referred to him on his personal videolog, going so far as to include a clip of John singing to differentiate himself from the singer. ([[TV]]: ''[[Love & Monsters]]'')
[[Elton Pope]] also referred to him on his personal video log, going so far as to include a clip of John singing to differentiate himself from the singer. ([[TV]]: ''[[Love & Monsters]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 12:22, 31 August 2015

Elton John

Elton John was a male singer from the planet Earth during the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

Peri Brown once disdainfully likened a statue of Eros she had recently seen to the visage of Elton John. (TV: Planet of Fire)

According to the Seventh Doctor, Elton John offered him piano lessons but he declined. He later regretted that decision. (AUDIO: Project: Lazarus)

While in a bubble prison, Iris Wildthyme imagined performing a duet with Elton John at Freddie Mercury's 40th birthday party in 1986. (AUDIO: Whatever Happened to Iris Wildthyme?)

Elton Pope also referred to him on his personal video log, going so far as to include a clip of John singing to differentiate himself from the singer. (TV: Love & Monsters)

Behind the scenes

  • Stock footage of Elton John performing in concert is used for his very brief cameo in Love & Monsters, marking one of the few occasions a well-known British musical performer had been featured in such a way. A similar stock-footage cameo was conducted for the Beatles in the television story The Chase.