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'''Ultravox''' were a pop group in the [[1980s]], authors of the song "[[Vienna (song)|Vienna]]". | '''Ultravox''' were a pop group in the [[1980s]], authors of the song "[[Vienna (song)|Vienna]]". | ||
[[Professor]] [[Grisenko]] was a fan of theirs, and listened to their cassettes whilst serving on board the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[submarine]] ''[[Firebird (submarine)|Firebird]]'' in [[1983]]. When finding out that [[ | [[Professor]] [[Grisenko]] was a fan of theirs, and listened to their cassettes whilst serving on board the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[submarine]] ''[[Firebird (submarine)|Firebird]]'' in [[1983]]. When finding out that [[Clara Oswald]] was from the future, he asked her if they break up. ([[TV]]: ''[[Cold War (TV story)|Cold War]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Although Clara didn't answer Grisenko's question, in the real world, Ultravox ''did'' split up, | Although Clara didn't answer Grisenko's question, in the real world, Ultravox ''did'' split up, three times — in 1988, 5 years after the events of the episode, in 1996, after their first reformation of the band from the previous split, and in 2013, mere months after the airing of ''Cold War'' and roughly five years after their second reformation. | ||
[[Category:Musical groups from the real world]] | [[Category:Musical groups from the real world]] |
Latest revision as of 16:38, 18 June 2018
Ultravox were a pop group in the 1980s, authors of the song "Vienna".
Professor Grisenko was a fan of theirs, and listened to their cassettes whilst serving on board the Soviet submarine Firebird in 1983. When finding out that Clara Oswald was from the future, he asked her if they break up. (TV: Cold War)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Although Clara didn't answer Grisenko's question, in the real world, Ultravox did split up, three times — in 1988, 5 years after the events of the episode, in 1996, after their first reformation of the band from the previous split, and in 2013, mere months after the airing of Cold War and roughly five years after their second reformation.