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[[St John Colchester]] was once sent a scented candle by a [[Colin Colchester-Price's cousin|cousin]] of [[Colin Colchester-Price]]'s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Night Watch (audio story)|Night Watch]]'') | [[St John Colchester]] was once sent a scented candle by a [[Colin Colchester-Price's cousin|cousin]] of [[Colin Colchester-Price]]'s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Night Watch (audio story)|Night Watch]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 04:38, 3 September 2020
A candle was a stick of wax with a wick that was lit. The flame would gradually use up the wax as it burned, shortening the candle.
Jamie teased Zoe when she did not recognise or understand the function of candles, a technology that she had never encountered. (TV: The Space Pirates)
On the planet they developed, the Tesh built a shrine to Xoanon complete with many candles. (TV: The Face of Evil)
Mandrel marked a level on a candle he owned and told the Fourth Doctor he must return from the Consum Bank before it burned that low or he would kill Leela. (TV: The Sun Makers)
Due to the plant's sensitivity, West Yorkshire rhubarb had to have a carefully controlled light source. For this reason, Martin Chisom used candles in his rhubard forcing shed. (PROSE: Lost in the Wakefield Triangle)
The Eighth Doctor's TARDIS was filled with candles. (TV: Doctor Who)
Madeline Vaughan lit candles around Sebastian Vaughan's corpse due to his lifelong fear of the dark. (AUDIO: The Vigil)
St John Colchester was once sent a scented candle by a cousin of Colin Colchester-Price's. (AUDIO: Night Watch)