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* The name Camfield's Fairy Milk Chocolate was obviously inspired by the real-life | * The name Camfield's Fairy Milk Chocolate was obviously inspired by the real-life Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate. It was an in-joke reference to director [[Douglas Camfield]], and complied with the BBC's policy of not displaying brand named products on-screen. | ||
* This reference originates from the reconstruction of the currently still missing episode three, using [[John Cura]]'s [[telesnap]]s linked up to the original soundtrack, as featured on the 2013 DVD release of the story. It does not appear in the original episode, nor is it represented in any of the existing telesnaps. | * This reference originates from the reconstruction of the currently still missing episode three, using [[John Cura]]'s [[telesnap]]s linked up to the original soundtrack, as featured on the 2013 DVD release of the story. It does not appear in the original episode, nor is it represented in any of the existing telesnaps. | ||
* As episode three has yet to be recovered, it remains unknown as to whether the chocolate bar wrapper was shown in detail on-screen and what name it bore. | * As episode three has yet to be recovered, it remains unknown as to whether the chocolate bar wrapper was shown in detail on-screen and what name it bore. | ||
[[Category:Chocolate]] | [[Category:Chocolate]] |
Revision as of 16:36, 11 February 2021
Camfield's Fairy Milk Chocolate was a brand of chocolate bar on Earth in the 20th century.
Having escaped the Robot Yeti's deadly web at Monument tube station, Jamie McCrimmon and Driver Evans stumbled across St. Paul's where there was a platform vending machine selling bars of Camfield's Fairy Milk Chocolate.
Fancying some chocolate, Evans tried the machine without inserting any money and discovered, to his surprise, there was a chocolate bar in the machine's open compartment. (TV: The Web of Fear)
Behind the scenes
- The name Camfield's Fairy Milk Chocolate was obviously inspired by the real-life Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate. It was an in-joke reference to director Douglas Camfield, and complied with the BBC's policy of not displaying brand named products on-screen.
- This reference originates from the reconstruction of the currently still missing episode three, using John Cura's telesnaps linked up to the original soundtrack, as featured on the 2013 DVD release of the story. It does not appear in the original episode, nor is it represented in any of the existing telesnaps.
- As episode three has yet to be recovered, it remains unknown as to whether the chocolate bar wrapper was shown in detail on-screen and what name it bore.