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'''Lestrade''' was a [[London]] police inspector. In [[1897]], he took credit for the apprehension of [[Janus|Professor Janus]]. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[Bat Attack!]]'') | '''Lestrade''' was a [[London]] police inspector. In [[1897]], he took credit for the apprehension of [[Janus|Professor Janus]]. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[Bat Attack!]]'') | ||
:''Inspector Lestrade is best known as a supporting character in the [[Sherlock Holmes]] stories, who also exists as a real | :''Inspector Lestrade is best known as a supporting character in the [[Sherlock Holmes]] stories, who also exists as a real person in the Doctor Who universe.'' | ||
{{wikipediainfo|Inspector Lestrade}} | {{wikipediainfo|Inspector Lestrade}} | ||
[[Category:Human police officers]] | [[Category:Human police officers]] | ||
[[Category:19th century individuals]] | [[Category:19th century individuals]] |
Revision as of 07:19, 10 September 2009
Lestrade was a London police inspector. In 1897, he took credit for the apprehension of Professor Janus. (DWAM: Bat Attack!)
- Inspector Lestrade is best known as a supporting character in the Sherlock Holmes stories, who also exists as a real person in the Doctor Who universe.