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'''"{{PAGENAME}}"''' is a song that played extra-[[diegetic]]ally near the beginning of ''[[Daleks in Manhattan (TV story)|Daleks in Manhattan]]''. It was used to underscore the scene where the [[Tenth Doctor]] explains the concept of a "[[Hooverville]]" to [[Martha Jones]]. | |||
'''"{{PAGENAME}}"''' is a song that played extra-[[diegetic]]ally near the beginning of ''[[Daleks in Manhattan (TV story)|Daleks in Manhattan]]''. | |||
The song was originally published by Irving Berlin in 1929 and was first seen on screen in a {{w|Puttin' on the Ritz (film)|film of the same name}} from March 1930. It was therefore perfectly period-appropriate for ''Daleks in Manhattan'', which set in [[November]] of 1930. | The song was originally published by Irving Berlin in 1929 and was first seen on screen in a {{w|Puttin' on the Ritz (film)|film of the same name}} from March 1930. It was therefore perfectly period-appropriate for ''Daleks in Manhattan'', which set in [[November]] of 1930. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 26 February 2019
"Puttin' on the Ritz" is a song that played extra-diegetically near the beginning of Daleks in Manhattan. It was used to underscore the scene where the Tenth Doctor explains the concept of a "Hooverville" to Martha Jones.
The song was originally published by Irving Berlin in 1929 and was first seen on screen in a film of the same name from March 1930. It was therefore perfectly period-appropriate for Daleks in Manhattan, which set in November of 1930.