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When [[Sutekh]] auditioned for the role of himself, [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] set fire to various items to test whether Sutekh could hold back the [[flame]]s. Later, Sutekh found out that one of the things he destroyed was called ''Fury from the Deep''. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Oh Mummy! (home video)|Oh Mummy!]]'') | When [[Sutekh]] auditioned for the role of himself, [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] set fire to various items to test whether Sutekh could hold back the [[flame]]s. Later, Sutekh found out that one of the things he destroyed was called ''Fury from the Deep''. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Oh Mummy! (home video)|Oh Mummy!]]'') | ||
When [[Sardoth]] rummaged through a [[box]] in his [[attic]], he found a [[DVD]] of | When [[Sardoth]] rummaged through a [[box]] in his [[attic]], he found a [[DVD]] of ''Fury the Deep'', before discarding it, calling it "[[tat]]". ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Eye on... Blatchford (home video)|Eye on... Blatchford]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
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Fury from the Deep was a lost serial of Doctor Who.
History
When Sutekh auditioned for the role of himself, Philip Hinchcliffe set fire to various items to test whether Sutekh could hold back the flames. Later, Sutekh found out that one of the things he destroyed was called Fury from the Deep. (NOTVALID: Oh Mummy!)
When Sardoth rummaged through a box in his attic, he found a DVD of Fury the Deep, before discarding it, calling it "tat". (NOTVALID: Eye on... Blatchford)
Behind the scenes
Important note
This is a in-universe counterpart of the real world Doctor Who television serial Fury from the Deep that exists within the Doctor's universe, albeit in invalid sources.
The running joke presented in Oh Mummy! and Eye on... Blatchford is that of the serial's infamous missing status and how it came to be missing.