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'''Dicky Howett''' and [[Tim Quinn (Who Was 'Ere!)|Tim Quinn]] were two individuals whose usual occupation was to work a huge [[bellows]] in the deep recesses of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] so as to produce the "Vworp! Vworp!" sound whenever it took off or landed.
'''Dicky Howett''' and [[Tim Quinn (Earth-33⅓)|Tim Quinn]] were two individuals whose usual occupation was to work a huge [[bellows]] in the deep recesses of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] so as to produce the "Vworp! Vworp!" sound whenever it took off or landed.


The two temporarily landed a job creating ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book (The Final Script)|The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' and were allowed to leave the TARDIS for the duration, though they reluctantly returned to their old job once they were done. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Outta Space (comic story)|Outta Space]]'') They had, among other things, researched archeological records of [[the Doctor]]'s activities throughout pre-[[1963]] [[Earth]] history. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Who Was 'Ere! (comic story)|Who Was 'Ere!]]'')
An [[Alien Extermination Kit]] was, at some point, developed and sold on [[Earth (Earth-33⅓)|Earth]]] by Howett and Quinn for "only [[£]]150 plus VAT". To promote it, Quinn and Howett published a "quiz" to allow children to divine whether [[Dad (Is Your Dad An Evil Alien?)|their Dad]] was an evil alien in disguise. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Is Your Dad An Evil Alien? (game)}})
 
The two temporarily landed a job creating ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book (Earth-33⅓)|The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' and were allowed to leave the TARDIS for the duration, though they reluctantly returned to their old job once they were done. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Outta Space (comic story)}}) They had, among other things, researched archeological records of [[the Doctor (Earth-33⅓)|the Doctor]]'s activities throughout pre-[[1963]] [[Earth (Earth-33⅓)|Earth]] [[history]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Who Was 'Ere! (comic story)}})


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Revision as of 11:28, 28 August 2024

You may be looking for the real-life Dicky Howett.

Dicky Howett and Tim Quinn were two individuals whose usual occupation was to work a huge bellows in the deep recesses of the Doctor's TARDIS so as to produce the "Vworp! Vworp!" sound whenever it took off or landed.

An Alien Extermination Kit was, at some point, developed and sold on Earth] by Howett and Quinn for "only £150 plus VAT". To promote it, Quinn and Howett published a "quiz" to allow children to divine whether their Dad was an evil alien in disguise. (GAME: Is Your Dad An Evil Alien? [+]Loading...["Is Your Dad An Evil Alien? (game)"])

The two temporarily landed a job creating The Doctor Who Fun Book and were allowed to leave the TARDIS for the duration, though they reluctantly returned to their old job once they were done. (COMIC: Outta Space [+]Loading...["Outta Space (comic story)"]) They had, among other things, researched archeological records of the Doctor's activities throughout pre-1963 Earth history. (COMIC: Who Was 'Ere! [+]Loading...["Who Was 'Ere! (comic story)"])