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A '''house''' was a building in which individuals lived. | {{dab page|House (disambiguation)}} | ||
A '''house''' was a building in which individuals lived. The [[Fourth Doctor]] claimed never to forget a house. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Enchantress of Numbers (audio story)|The Enchantress of Numbers]]'') | |||
The [[House (Home Truths)|house on the isle of Ely]] was a large structure that possessed an [[artificial intelligence]]. The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]], and [[Sara Kingdom]] visited it. | When not only [[Charles Wheatstone]], but also [[168 Bleak Lane|his London residence]], seemed to have disappeared from [[history]], the Fourth Doctor was especially worried: houses, unlike people, tended not to get lost. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Enchantress of Numbers (audio story)|The Enchantress of Numbers]]'') | ||
The [[House (Home Truths)|house on the isle of Ely]] was a large structure that possessed an [[artificial intelligence]]. The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]], and [[Sara Kingdom]] visited it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Home Truths (audio story)|Home Truths]]'') | |||
The [[Third Doctor]] bought [[Smithwood Manor|the house on Allen Road]] around the [[1970s]] to use some of the funds that [[UNIT]] had paid him for his services as [[scientific advisor]] — despite his title of unpaid scientific advisor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'') | The [[Third Doctor]] bought [[Smithwood Manor|the house on Allen Road]] around the [[1970s]] to use some of the funds that [[UNIT]] had paid him for his services as [[scientific advisor]] — despite his title of unpaid scientific advisor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'') | ||
After the [[Tenth Doctor]] [[regenerated]] into the [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh]], | [[Sarah Jane Smith]] eventually moved into a house at [[13 Bannerman Road]], in [[Ealing]], after her travels with the [[Fourth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane (TV story)|Invasion of the Bane]]'' et al.) | ||
After the [[Tenth Doctor]] [[regenerated]] into the [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh]], [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] crashed near [[Amy Pond's house]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'') | |||
Among the last [[human]]s to have lived on [[Earth]], [[Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17]] recalled that her [[Cassandra's mother|mother]] and [[Cassandra's father|father]] had a "little house" built into the side of the [[Los Angeles Crevasse]], where she had [[fun]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'') | |||
[[Plasmaton House]] was seemingly named after the [[Plasmaton]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A letter from the Master (short story)|A letter from the Master]]'') | |||
== As a disguise == | |||
During the [[Last Great Time War]], the [[Time Lord]]s' [[Research and Development Repository]] was disguised on [[Earth]] as [[No.24 Marigold Lane]] in [[Stamford Bridge]]. As {{Jacobi}} explained, the repository co-existed with the [[suburban]] household through the use of [[synchronous dimensional architecture]]. The house was inhabited by the Time Lord agent [[Tandeeka]], who pretended to be the elderly widow "Mrs Wilson". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Heavenly Paradigm (audio story)|The Heavenly Paradigm]]'') | |||
[[TARDIS]] [[chameleon circuit]]s occasionally presented their [[outer plasmic shell|outer shell]] in the form of a house. When the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] sent [[Team TARDIS|her friends]] home in a [[TARDIS 1 (The Timeless Children)|stolen TARDIS]], while she remained on [[Gallifrey]], the TARDIS materialised on [[21st century]] [[Earth]] in the form of a suburban house. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'') [[The Master's TARDIS]] also took the form of a wooden house in the [[Australian Outback]], and later anchored in the sky, during his time pretending to be former [[MI6]] agent [[O (Spyfall)|O]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spyfall (TV story)|Spyfall]]'') | |||
[[ | The [[Eleventh Doctor]] once investigated strange activity around [[79B Aickman Road]], which he later discovered was in fact "someone's attempt to build a TARDIS", disguised as an upper floor to [[79A Aickman Road]]. It was aided in this task by a [[perception filter]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'') | ||
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House (disambiguation)
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A house was a building in which individuals lived. The Fourth Doctor claimed never to forget a house. (AUDIO: The Enchantress of Numbers)
When not only Charles Wheatstone, but also his London residence, seemed to have disappeared from history, the Fourth Doctor was especially worried: houses, unlike people, tended not to get lost. (AUDIO: The Enchantress of Numbers)
The house on the isle of Ely was a large structure that possessed an artificial intelligence. The First Doctor, Steven Taylor, and Sara Kingdom visited it. (AUDIO: Home Truths)
The Third Doctor bought the house on Allen Road around the 1970s to use some of the funds that UNIT had paid him for his services as scientific advisor — despite his title of unpaid scientific advisor. (PROSE: Verdigris)
Sarah Jane Smith eventually moved into a house at 13 Bannerman Road, in Ealing, after her travels with the Fourth Doctor. (TV: Invasion of the Bane et al.)
After the Tenth Doctor regenerated into the Eleventh, the TARDIS crashed near Amy Pond's house. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)
Among the last humans to have lived on Earth, Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17 recalled that her mother and father had a "little house" built into the side of the Los Angeles Crevasse, where she had fun. (TV: The End of the World)
Plasmaton House was seemingly named after the Plasmatons. (PROSE: A letter from the Master)
As a disguise[[edit] | [edit source]]
During the Last Great Time War, the Time Lords' Research and Development Repository was disguised on Earth as No.24 Marigold Lane in Stamford Bridge. As the War Master explained, the repository co-existed with the suburban household through the use of synchronous dimensional architecture. The house was inhabited by the Time Lord agent Tandeeka, who pretended to be the elderly widow "Mrs Wilson". (AUDIO: The Heavenly Paradigm)
TARDIS chameleon circuits occasionally presented their outer shell in the form of a house. When the Thirteenth Doctor sent her friends home in a stolen TARDIS, while she remained on Gallifrey, the TARDIS materialised on 21st century Earth in the form of a suburban house. (TV: The Timeless Children) The Master's TARDIS also took the form of a wooden house in the Australian Outback, and later anchored in the sky, during his time pretending to be former MI6 agent O. (TV: Spyfall)
The Eleventh Doctor once investigated strange activity around 79B Aickman Road, which he later discovered was in fact "someone's attempt to build a TARDIS", disguised as an upper floor to 79A Aickman Road. It was aided in this task by a perception filter. (TV: The Lodger)