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[[Vaagon]] had a pink [[star|sun]]. [[Bubbleshake]] was pink, and came in pink cans. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Highest Science (novel)|The Highest Science]]'')
[[Vaagon]] had a pink [[star|sun]]. [[Bubbleshake]] was pink, and came in pink cans. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Highest Science (novel)|The Highest Science]]'')


[[Raoul's partner]] imagined that "[[lesbian]] [[novelist]]" [[Iris Wildthyme#Origins|Iris]] "[lay] under a pink [[breadspread]], like Barbara Cartland in [[Camden Town]], a [[poodle]] either side and a [[typewriter]] on her [[lap]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hospitality (short story)|Hospitality]]'')
[[Raoul's partner]] imagined that "[[lesbian]] [[novelist]]" [[Iris Wildthyme#Origins|Iris]] "[lay] under a pink [[bedspread]], like [[Barbara Cartland]] in [[Camden Town]], a [[poodle]] either side and a [[typewriter]] on her [[lap]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hospitality (short story)|Hospitality]]'')
 
[[Category:Colours from the real world]]
[[Category:Colours from the real world]]

Revision as of 09:29, 12 October 2020

Pink

Pink was a colour.

The Zero Room was pink. (TV: Castrovalva)

The Happiness Patrol painted the Doctor's TARDIS pink. (TV: The Happiness Patrol)

Kalarians and Ukkans had light pink skin. (PROSE: The Final Sanction, TV: Lost Library of Ukko) Florence Finnegan recalled that the Child Princess of Padrivole Regency 9 had pink cheeks. (TV: Smith and Jones

In the Mulifane system, pink was the traditional colour of fighting. (AUDIO: Forgotten Lives)

The snow on Nirvana was pink. (AUDIO: World Apart)

The Pink Cichorium was a near-extinct, beautiful, pink plant. The very last of its kind was tended daily by Irene, a botanist who lived alone on the mini-moon of Delphi. (COMIC: Borrowed Time)

Vaagon had a pink sun. Bubbleshake was pink, and came in pink cans. (PROSE: The Highest Science)

Raoul's partner imagined that "lesbian novelist" Iris "[lay] under a pink bedspread, like Barbara Cartland in Camden Town, a poodle either side and a typewriter on her lap". (PROSE: Hospitality)