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Situated in [[Muswell Hill]], [[North London]], '''Alexandria Palace''' served as headquarters for [[BBC television (Whoniverse)|BBC television]] in the [[1950s]]. In [[1953]],[[the Wire]] thought of turning Alexandria Palace's antenna tower, situated on the hill itself. Normally used to broadcast [[television]] into a a receiver rather than transmitter, stealing the electromagnetic energy of viewers watching the coronation of Queen [[Elizabeth II]] on June 2. This way, the Wire hoped to re-constitute a physical body for itself. | Situated in [[Muswell Hill]], [[North London]], '''Alexandria Palace''' served as headquarters for [[BBC television (Whoniverse)|BBC television]] in the [[1950s]]. In [[1953]], [[the Wire]] thought of turning Alexandria Palace's antenna tower, situated on the hill itself. Normally used to broadcast [[television]] into a a receiver rather than transmitter, stealing the electromagnetic energy of viewers watching the coronation of Queen [[Elizabeth II]] on June 2. This way, the Wire hoped to re-constitute a physical body for itself. | ||
Gaining admittance through his [[psychic paper]], the [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] struggled on the Tower with [[Mr Magpie]], the Wire's agent while his friend [[Tommy Connolly]] maintained the Doctor's machine for channeling the Wire back through into a form of recordable media. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Idiot's Lantern]]'') | Gaining admittance through his [[psychic paper]], the [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] struggled on the Tower with [[Mr Magpie]], the Wire's agent while his friend [[Tommy Connolly]] maintained the Doctor's machine for channeling the Wire back through into a form of recordable media. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Idiot's Lantern]]'') |
Revision as of 19:47, 8 March 2007
Situated in Muswell Hill, North London, Alexandria Palace served as headquarters for BBC television in the 1950s. In 1953, the Wire thought of turning Alexandria Palace's antenna tower, situated on the hill itself. Normally used to broadcast television into a a receiver rather than transmitter, stealing the electromagnetic energy of viewers watching the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on June 2. This way, the Wire hoped to re-constitute a physical body for itself.
Gaining admittance through his psychic paper, the The Doctor struggled on the Tower with Mr Magpie, the Wire's agent while his friend Tommy Connolly maintained the Doctor's machine for channeling the Wire back through into a form of recordable media. (DW: The Idiot's Lantern)