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'''Puddlesfield''' was a small village in [[Hampshire]], [[England]]. Professor [[Midas]] based himself there and used his ray machine to turn the inhabitants into his [[plastic]] slaves. He accidentally turned the cast and crew of a [[BBC]] drama filming nearby into plastic as well. The [[Ministry of Defence]] sent the [[Third Doctor]] to investigate, and he freed the villagers from Midas's grip. ([[TVA]]: ''[[The Celluloid Midas]]'')
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'''Puddlesfield''' was a small village in [[Hampshire]], [[England]].


:''Puddlesfield was also called Puddlesford in the text.''
Professor [[Midas]] based himself there and used his ray machine to turn the inhabitants into his [[plastic]] slaves. He accidentally turned the cast and crew of a [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]] drama filming nearby into plastic as well. The [[Ministry of Defence]] sent the [[Third Doctor]] to investigate and he freed the villagers from Midas's grip. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Celluloid Midas (comic story)|The Celluloid Midas]]'')


[[Category:English towns and villages]]
== Behind the scenes ==
* Puddlesfield was also called Puddlesford in the text.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 9 August 2023

Puddlesfield was a small village in Hampshire, England.

Professor Midas based himself there and used his ray machine to turn the inhabitants into his plastic slaves. He accidentally turned the cast and crew of a BBC drama filming nearby into plastic as well. The Ministry of Defence sent the Third Doctor to investigate and he freed the villagers from Midas's grip. (COMIC: The Celluloid Midas)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Puddlesfield was also called Puddlesford in the text.