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'''Natural history''' was a branch of [[science]] which stressed observational methodologies. [[Birdwatching]], when done to a certain standard of rigour, was an example of the kind of activity in which a natural historian, or naturalist, might engage. Professor [[Brian Phipps]] — a friend of the [[Third Doctor]] — was a naturalist. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Vortex (comic story)|The Vortex]]'') | |||
Professor [[Vanessa Seaborne]] quipped that [[Braye (Planet of the Drashigs)|Lord Braye]] could present natural history [[holo-doc]]s, based on the [[showmanship]] he put to the fore with his description of [[Emerald Drashig]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of the Drashigs (audio story)|Planet of the Drashigs]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 4 September 2020
Natural history was a branch of science which stressed observational methodologies. Birdwatching, when done to a certain standard of rigour, was an example of the kind of activity in which a natural historian, or naturalist, might engage. Professor Brian Phipps — a friend of the Third Doctor — was a naturalist. (COMIC: The Vortex)
Professor Vanessa Seaborne quipped that Lord Braye could present natural history holo-docs, based on the showmanship he put to the fore with his description of Emerald Drashigs. (AUDIO: Planet of the Drashigs)