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[[File:ExplainMyMystery.jpg|thumb|right|[[Perry Conway]] on the ''Explain My Mystery'' set.]]
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'''''Explain My Mystery''''' was a game show on which the [[Second Doctor]] once appeared. It was hosted by [[Perry Conway]], who challenged its panellists to explain real-life mysteries recounted by ordinary citizens.
'''''Explain My Mystery''''' was a game show on which the [[Second Doctor]] once appeared. It was hosted by [[Perry Conway]], who challenged its panellists to explain real-life mysteries recounted by ordinary citizens.


== Profile ==
== Profile ==
[[Exile on Earth|Limited to]] [[Earth]] by the [[Time Lord]]s prior to his regeneration into [[Third Doctor|his next incarnation]], the Doctor lived in luxury at the [[Carlton Grange Hotel]] and became a newspaper-headlining celebrity. ([[TVC]]: ''[[Action in Exile]]'', ''[[The Mark of Terror]]'') He was therefore a natural candidate for inclusion on the panel of ''Explain My Mystery''.
[[Exile on Earth|Limited to]] [[Earth]] by the [[Time Lord]]s prior to his regeneration into [[Third Doctor|his next incarnation]], the Doctor lived in luxury at the [[Carlton Grange Hotel]] and became a newspaper-headlining celebrity. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Action in Exile (comic story)|Action in Exile]]'', ''[[The Mark of Terror (comic story)|The Mark of Terror]]'') He was therefore a natural candidate for inclusion on the panel of ''Explain My Mystery''.


On the night he participated, he explained [[Swiggings|Mrs. Swiggings]]' mysterious "bumps in the night" with great ease, but ran into difficulty with [[Glenlock-Hogan|Mr. Glenlock-Hogan]]'s tale of "[[animated scarecrow (Gallifreyan)|walking scarecrows]]". Undeterred by being stumped on national television, the Doctor left the studio with Glenlock-Hogan to investigate the farm on which these scarecrows appeared. There, they revealed that they had created the mystery in order to lure the Doctor to them. Animated by the Time Lords, these scarecrows then captured the Doctor and forced him to regenerate. ([[TVC]]: ''[[The Night Walkers]]'')
On the night he participated, he explained [[Swiggings|Mrs Swiggings]]' mysterious "bumps in the night" with great ease, but ran into difficulty with [[Glenlock-Hogan|Mr Glenlock-Hogan]]'s tale of "[[Animated scarecrow (The Night Walkers)|walking scarecrows]]". Undeterred by being stumped on national television, the Doctor left the studio with Glenlock-Hogan to investigate the farm on which these scarecrows appeared. There, they revealed that they had created the mystery in order to lure the Doctor to them. Animated by the Time Lords, the scarecrows captured the Doctor and forced him to regenerate. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Night Walkers (comic story)|The Night Walkers]]'')
 
:''Consequently, it could be rightly said that the ''Explain My Mystery'' studio was the last place where the Second Doctor was seen in public.''


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Perry Conway on the Explain My Mystery set. (COMIC: The Night Walkers)

Explain My Mystery was a game show on which the Second Doctor once appeared. It was hosted by Perry Conway, who challenged its panellists to explain real-life mysteries recounted by ordinary citizens.

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Limited to Earth by the Time Lords prior to his regeneration into his next incarnation, the Doctor lived in luxury at the Carlton Grange Hotel and became a newspaper-headlining celebrity. (COMIC: Action in Exile, The Mark of Terror) He was therefore a natural candidate for inclusion on the panel of Explain My Mystery.

On the night he participated, he explained Mrs Swiggings' mysterious "bumps in the night" with great ease, but ran into difficulty with Mr Glenlock-Hogan's tale of "walking scarecrows". Undeterred by being stumped on national television, the Doctor left the studio with Glenlock-Hogan to investigate the farm on which these scarecrows appeared. There, they revealed that they had created the mystery in order to lure the Doctor to them. Animated by the Time Lords, the scarecrows captured the Doctor and forced him to regenerate. (COMIC: The Night Walkers)