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{{first pic|Seven academic.jpg|The Doctor tries academic attire. ([[TV]]: | {{first pic|Seven academic.jpg|The Doctor tries academic attire. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Time and the Rani (TV story)}})}} | ||
The newly [[regenerated]] [[Seventh Doctor]] tried on a '''mortar board''' and [[academic gown]] from the [[TARDIS wardrobe]]. Hoping she would contradict him, he commented "a little portentous perhaps" to [[Melanie Bush]], actually the [[First Rani]] in [[disguise]], before dispensing with them whilst the Rani remarked behind his back "pretentious is the [[word]]." ([[TV]]: | The newly [[Sixth Doctor's regeneration|regenerated]] [[Seventh Doctor]] tried on a [[black]] '''mortar board''' and [[academic gown]] from the [[TARDIS wardrobe]]. Hoping she would contradict him, he commented "a little portentous perhaps" to [[Melanie Bush]], actually the [[First Rani]] in [[disguise]], before dispensing with them whilst the Rani remarked behind his back "pretentious is the [[word]]." ([[TV]]: {{cs|Time and the Rani (TV story)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time and the Rani (novelisation)}}) As [[John Smith (Seventh Doctor)|John Smith]], he wore a mortar board when teaching [[history]], specifically that of the [[Bronze Age]], at [[Hulton College]] in [[Farringham]], [[Norfolk]], during [[1914]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Human Nature (novel)}}) | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:52, 6 November 2024
The newly regenerated Seventh Doctor tried on a black mortar board and academic gown from the TARDIS wardrobe. Hoping she would contradict him, he commented "a little portentous perhaps" to Melanie Bush, actually the First Rani in disguise, before dispensing with them whilst the Rani remarked behind his back "pretentious is the word." (TV: Time and the Rani [+]Loading...["Time and the Rani (TV story)"], PROSE: Time and the Rani [+]Loading...["Time and the Rani (novelisation)"]) As John Smith, he wore a mortar board when teaching history, specifically that of the Bronze Age, at Hulton College in Farringham, Norfolk, during 1914. (PROSE: Human Nature [+]Loading...["Human Nature (novel)"])