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In [[BC#3rd century B.C.|221 BC]] [[China]], a '''[[pottery painter]]''' [[paint]]ed [[vase]]s which would later be regarded as [[Qin dynasty]] [[artefact]]s. On the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s request, he painted "[[ | In [[BC#3rd century B.C.|221 BC]] [[China]], a '''[[pottery]] [[painter]]''' [[paint]]ed [[vase]]s which would later be regarded as [[Qin dynasty]] [[artefact]]s. On the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s request, he painted "[[Yowzah]]!" in [[Chinese language|period Chinese]] on the base of one of his vases. That vase was later in private possession of [[New York City]] art collector [[Julius Grayle]], by [[1938]]. | ||
This sent a message to [[River Song]], which allowed the Doctor "landing lights" to come and rescue her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan]]'') | This sent a message to [[River Song]], which allowed the Doctor "landing lights" to come and rescue her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan]]'') |
Revision as of 19:12, 7 January 2016
In 221 BC China, a pottery painter painted vases which would later be regarded as Qin dynasty artefacts. On the Eleventh Doctor's request, he painted "Yowzah!" in period Chinese on the base of one of his vases. That vase was later in private possession of New York City art collector Julius Grayle, by 1938.
This sent a message to River Song, which allowed the Doctor "landing lights" to come and rescue her. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan)
Behind the scenes
Though not credited, the Chinese pottery painted was played by Clem So.[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ Clem So - Casting Call Pro |. Retrieved on 16 October, 2014.