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[[Rhys Williams]] ate Marmite that had gone out of date. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Trace Memory (novel)}}) | [[Rhys Williams]] ate Marmite that had gone out of date. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Trace Memory (novel)}}) | ||
[[Alien sea monster]]s that came to [[Earth]] in [[November]] [[2012]] were said to love a Marmite-flavoured [[chewing gum]], which [[human]]s apparently looked "exactly like". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Guide to 2012 (short story)}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
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Marmite was an Earth spread. It was one of many things that did not make the First Doctor smile. (PROSE: A Big Hand for the Doctor [+]Loading...["A Big Hand for the Doctor (short story)"])
Rhys Williams ate Marmite that had gone out of date. (PROSE: Trace Memory [+]Loading...["Trace Memory (novel)"])
Alien sea monsters that came to Earth in November 2012 were said to love a Marmite-flavoured chewing gum, which humans apparently looked "exactly like". (PROSE: The Doctor's Guide to 2012 [+]Loading...["The Doctor's Guide to 2012 (short story)"])
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The production credits for DWA 264 listed each contributor with their favourite sandwich. Production editor Liza Millett's sandwich of choice was "moon cheese and marmite".