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'''David Beckham''' was a celebrity on [[Earth]] and the husband of [[Victoria Beckham]].{{fact}}
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'''David Beckham''' was someone who had a life-like [[waxwork]] created of him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dummy Massacre (short story)|Dummy Massacre]]'')


After travelling [[time fissure|back]] to [[Foxgrove]] in [[1951]], Luke Smith said his name was David Beckham when he met [[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s parents, while Sarah Jane said she was Victoria Beckham. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith]]'')
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After travelling [[time fissure|back]] to [[Foxgrove]] in [[1951]], [[Luke Smith]] said his name was David Beckham when he met [[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s parents, [[Barbara Smith|Barbara]] and [[Eddie Smith|Eddie]], while Sarah Jane said she was [[Victoria Beckham]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith]]'')
 
In [[March]] [[2005]], it was reported on the [[Who is Doctor Who?]] website that the [[Madame Tussauds|leading waxwork museum]] had denied that the figure of David Beckham had attempted to [[kill]] people. However, some of [[Readers of whoisdoctorwho.co.uk|the readers]] website disputed the museum's claims, with [[Quentin George]] saying "that's what 'they' want you to believe..." and [[Bryn (Dummy Massacre)|Bryn]], who claimed to have been at the museum at the time, saw that the figure had tried to kick people to death but luckily kept missing "way above [[people]]'s [[head]]s". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dummy Massacre (short story)|Dummy Massacre]]'')
 
In [[2006]], [[Jackie Tyler]], critiquing the [[Ninth Doctor]]'s simplistic clothing style, wondered aloud if he was like David Beckham and threw his [[t-shirt]]s out after one wear. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Retail Therapy (audio story)|Retail Therapy]]'')
 
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David Beckham was someone who had a life-like waxwork created of him. (PROSE: Dummy Massacre)

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After travelling back to Foxgrove in 1951, Luke Smith said his name was David Beckham when he met Sarah Jane Smith's parents, Barbara and Eddie, while Sarah Jane said she was Victoria Beckham. (TV: The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith)

In March 2005, it was reported on the Who is Doctor Who? website that the leading waxwork museum had denied that the figure of David Beckham had attempted to kill people. However, some of the readers website disputed the museum's claims, with Quentin George saying "that's what 'they' want you to believe..." and Bryn, who claimed to have been at the museum at the time, saw that the figure had tried to kick people to death but luckily kept missing "way above people's heads". (PROSE: Dummy Massacre)

In 2006, Jackie Tyler, critiquing the Ninth Doctor's simplistic clothing style, wondered aloud if he was like David Beckham and threw his t-shirts out after one wear. (AUDIO: Retail Therapy)

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Information from invalid sources[[edit] | [edit source]]

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