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The war veteran – in reality the [[amnesia]]c [[Eighth Doctor]] – had found the singing man in the bathtub a few minutes earlier. He had a crew-cut, a cheery smile, and a [[North]]ern accent, ([[NC]]: ''[[With All Awry (short story)|With All Awry]]'') like the [[Ninth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', et al.)
The war veteran – in reality the [[amnesia]]c [[Eighth Doctor]] – had found the singing man in the bathtub a few minutes earlier. He had a crew-cut, a cheery smile, and a [[North]]ern accent, ([[NC]]: ''[[With All Awry (short story)|With All Awry]]'') like the [[Ninth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', et al.)


In contrast with the less corporeal war veteran, the singing man was "very real", and when Ceol explained the situation to him, he agreed to leave in exchange for a ride in her [[limousine]] to [[Earl's Court]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Now or Thereabouts (short story)|Now or Thereabouts]]'') where [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] was waiting. He brought with him [[Fitz Kreiner]]'s [[leather jacket]] and the [[TARDIS key]] from the flat. ([[NC]]: ''[[With All Awry (short story)|With All Awry]]'') The Eighth Doctor and [[Drunk man (Now or Thereabouts)|"Reg"]] arrived at Earl's Court just in time to see the TARDIS [[Dematerialisation circuit|dissolve]] and the light fade. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[With All Awry (short story)|With All Awry]]'')
In contrast with the less corporeal war veteran, the singing man was "very real", and when Ceol explained the situation to him, he agreed to leave in exchange for a ride in her [[limousine]] to [[Earl's Court]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Now or Thereabouts (short story)|Now or Thereabouts]]'') where [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] was waiting. He brought with him [[Fitz Kreiner]]'s [[leather jacket]] and the [[TARDIS key]] from the flat. ([[NOTCOVERED]]: ''[[With All Awry (short story)|With All Awry]]'') The Eighth Doctor and [[Drunk man (Now or Thereabouts)|"Reg"]] arrived at Earl's Court just in time to see the TARDIS [[Dematerialisation circuit|dissolve]] and the light fade. ([[NOTCOVERED]]: ''[[With All Awry (short story)|With All Awry]]'')


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A singing man was in a bathtub of the Camden flat of a war veteran in the Eleven-Day Empire when Little Sister Ceol visited to issue an eviction notice. He was singing a song from "Guy and Dolls". (PROSE: Now or Thereabouts)

The war veteran – in reality the amnesiac Eighth Doctor – had found the singing man in the bathtub a few minutes earlier. He had a crew-cut, a cheery smile, and a Northern accent, (NC: With All Awry) like the Ninth Doctor. (TV: Rose, et al.)

In contrast with the less corporeal war veteran, the singing man was "very real", and when Ceol explained the situation to him, he agreed to leave in exchange for a ride in her limousine to Earl's Court, (PROSE: Now or Thereabouts) where the Doctor's TARDIS was waiting. He brought with him Fitz Kreiner's leather jacket and the TARDIS key from the flat. (NOTCOVERED: With All Awry) The Eighth Doctor and "Reg" arrived at Earl's Court just in time to see the TARDIS dissolve and the light fade. (NOTCOVERED: With All Awry)