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{{Rename|"Virginia Galilei" is incorrect. Correctly it's "Virginia Gamba" or "Maria Celeste", but she was not given last name in the audio}}
{{Rename|"Virginia Galilei" is incorrect. Correctly it's "Virginia Gamba" or "Maria Celeste", but she was not given last name in the audio}}
'''Virginia''' was the daughter of [[Galileo Galilei]]. When she was eight years old she taught the Doctor how to play the recorder. Later in her life she became a [[nun]] cared for her father when he lost his sight. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Galileo Trap (audio story)|The Galileo Trap]]'')
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'''Virginia''' was the daughter of [[Galileo Galilei]]. When she was eight years old she taught the Doctor{{Which}} how to play the recorder. Later in her life she became a [[nun]] and cared for her father when he lost his sight. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Galileo Trap (audio story)|The Galileo Trap]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
In the real world, after becoming a nun, Virginia Gamba was better known under her religious name, Maria Celeste.
In the real world, after becoming a nun, Virginia Gamba was better known under her religious name, Maria Celeste.
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"Virginia Galilei" is incorrect. Correctly it's "Virginia Gamba" or "Maria Celeste", but she was not given last name in the audio

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Virginia Galilei

Virginia was the daughter of Galileo Galilei. When she was eight years old she taught the Doctor[which?] how to play the recorder. Later in her life she became a nun and cared for her father when he lost his sight. (AUDIO: The Galileo Trap)

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

In the real world, after becoming a nun, Virginia Gamba was better known under her religious name, Maria Celeste.