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}}A '''Parisian artist''' was in a restaurant when the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana II]] visited [[Paris]] in [[1979]], around the time [[Scaroth]] was conducting experiments with [[time]].
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'''Bourget''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[City of Death (novelisation)|City of Death]]'') was an [[artist]] from [[Paris]].


The Doctor warned Romana not to move when he spotted the [[artist]] sketching her. When he told her she was being sketched, she quickly looked and knocked over a bottle. The artist, frustrated, stood up and threw down his [[pencil]]. He tore and crumpled the sketch, then threw it on the floor and left.
While in a [[cafe]] in [[Paris]] in [[1979]], he sketched [[Romana II]], but with a cracked [[clock]] face. The [[Fourth Doctor]] warned Romana not to move when he spotted the [[artist]] sketching her. When he told her why she quickly looked and knocked over a bottle. The artist, frustrated, stood up and threw down his [[pencil]]. He tore and crumpled the sketch, then threw it on the floor and left.


Due to the time experiments, this event happened a second time, including Romana knocking over the bottle and the artist crumpling the sketch. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'')
Then, due to [[Scaroth]]'s time experiments, this event happened a second time, including Romana knocking over the bottle and Bourget crumpling the sketch. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'')
 
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A '''cafe artist''' lived in [[Paris]] in the [[1970s]].
 
While in a [[cafe]] in [[1979]], he sketched [[Romana II]], but with a cracked [[clock]] face. However, Romana moved, causing the artist to crumple up the sketch and throw it to the ground, after which he left. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The actor who played the artist, [[James Charlton]], received no on-screen credit.
The actor who played the artist, [[James Charlton]], received no on-screen credit.


In the [[City of Death (novelisation)|novelisation]], he is named Bourget, and makes several other appearances throughout the book.
In [[City of Death (novelisation)|the novelisation]], he is given the name Bourget, and makes several other appearances throughout the book.
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 10 November 2023

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Bourget (PROSE: City of Death) was an artist from Paris.

While in a cafe in Paris in 1979, he sketched Romana II, but with a cracked clock face. The Fourth Doctor warned Romana not to move when he spotted the artist sketching her. When he told her why she quickly looked and knocked over a bottle. The artist, frustrated, stood up and threw down his pencil. He tore and crumpled the sketch, then threw it on the floor and left.

Then, due to Scaroth's time experiments, this event happened a second time, including Romana knocking over the bottle and Bourget crumpling the sketch. (TV: City of Death)

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

The actor who played the artist, James Charlton, received no on-screen credit.

In the novelisation, he is given the name Bourget, and makes several other appearances throughout the book.