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*The Poem Girl is assumed to be an homage to the Test Card Girl, who appeared on a test card used on television in the UK and elsewhere for more than four decades, usually while there was no on-air programming. | *The Poem Girl is assumed to be an homage to the Test Card Girl, who appeared on a test card used on television in the UK and elsewhere for more than four decades, usually while there was no on-air programming. | ||
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The Poem Girl was a girl on a screen who recited a poem about the Beast on a vator in the Starship UK when Timmy tried to use a vator to get to London and was sent down to the Beast. Whether or not the girl was alive at the time is unknown. (DW: The Beast Below)
The Poem
The following poem was said by the girl on a recording in an elevator:
A horse and a man, above, below,
One has a plan but both must go,
Mile after mile, above, beneath,
One has a smile and one has teeth,
Though the man above might say hello,
Expect no love from the beast below.
Behind the scenes
- The Poem Girl is assumed to be an homage to the Test Card Girl, who appeared on a test card used on television in the UK and elsewhere for more than four decades, usually while there was no on-air programming.