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In the real world, a police box was established outside the Earl's Court station in 1996, fifteen years after the last real police box on the Barnet bypass was torn down. | In the real world, a police box was established outside the Earl's Court station in 1996, fifteen years after the last real police box on the Barnet bypass was torn down. | ||
[[Category:Railway stations from the real world]] | [[Category:Railway stations from the real world]] | ||
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[[Category:Buildings visited by the Eighth Doctor]] | [[Category:Buildings visited by the Eighth Doctor]] |
Revision as of 14:49, 3 September 2020
Earl's Court was a London Underground tube station.
The Doctor's TARDIS materialised outside Earl's Court station in June 1967. (PROSE: Revolution Man)
Michael Sheridan had once seen a police box outside the Earl's Court station. (PROSE: The Suns of Caresh)
Rosemary Kizlet's group once mistook the police box outside the Earl's Court station for the Doctor's TARDIS. Mahler called it "an embarrassment." (TV: The Bells of Saint John)
Behind the scenes
In the real world, a police box was established outside the Earl's Court station in 1996, fifteen years after the last real police box on the Barnet bypass was torn down.