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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
"Sandshoe" is a primarily [[Scottish]] or [[Australasia]]n word for a sneaker. The implication in the scene is that the Tenth Doctor thought they were shoes meant for running, whereas his other selves thought they were ''walking'' shoes.
"Sandshoe" is a primarily [[Scottish]] or [[Australasia]]n word for a sneaker. The implication in the scene is that the Tenth Doctor thought they were shoes meant for running, whereas his other selves thought they were ''walking'' shoes.
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Revision as of 13:58, 3 September 2020

According to the Eleventh and War Doctors, the Tenth Doctor wore sandshoes. (TV: The Day of the Doctor) He himself generally called them trainers. (TV: Time Crash)

Behind the scenes

"Sandshoe" is a primarily Scottish or Australasian word for a sneaker. The implication in the scene is that the Tenth Doctor thought they were shoes meant for running, whereas his other selves thought they were walking shoes.