A Stitch in Time: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
(Bilis was a Human, right?)
No edit summary
 
(24 intermediate revisions by 12 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Bilis Manger]] ran this shop, located in a [[Cardiff]] shopping center which sells exclusively selling antique clocks, reflecting Manger's apparent obsession with time pieces. His stock came brand new from past time periods, which Manger could easily visit. [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Gwen Cooper]] visited the store to speak with Manger after they tracked him down. ([[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]'')
{{you may|A Stitch in Time (CC comic story)|n1=the Comic Creator|A Stitch in Time (TVA comic story)|n2=TV Action comic story}}
'''A Stitch in Time''' was a shop run by [[Bilis Manger]] out of the [[Cardiff]] shopping centre. It sold only antique [[clock]]s, reflecting Manger's apparent obsession with time pieces. His stock came brand new from the past, which Manger could easily visit. [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Gwen Cooper]] visited the store to converse with Manger after they had tracked him down. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of Days (TV story)|End of Days]]'')


[[Category:Human businesses]]
There was a dry cleaner's "two doors down". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Sigil (audio story)|Sigil]]'')
[[Category:Cardiff locations]]
 
It was later discovered that there were no records of the store's existence. Its location had been a clothes shop owned by [[Julia Martin]] since [[1998]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Twilight Streets (novel)|The Twilight Streets]]'')
{{TitleSort}}
{{Cardiff}}
 
[[Category:Cardiff businesses]]
[[Category:Retail businesses]]

Latest revision as of 13:11, 10 August 2023

You may be looking for the Comic Creator or TV Action comic story.

A Stitch in Time was a shop run by Bilis Manger out of the Cardiff shopping centre. It sold only antique clocks, reflecting Manger's apparent obsession with time pieces. His stock came brand new from the past, which Manger could easily visit. Jack Harkness and Gwen Cooper visited the store to converse with Manger after they had tracked him down. (TV: End of Days)

There was a dry cleaner's "two doors down". (AUDIO: Sigil)

It was later discovered that there were no records of the store's existence. Its location had been a clothes shop owned by Julia Martin since 1998. (PROSE: The Twilight Streets)