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The '''Regency era''' was a time period in the [[United Kingdom]] during George IV's reign | [[File:The Regency Duo.png|thumb|The Twelfth Doctor and Bill Potts in the Regency era. ([[TV]]: ''[[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'')]] | ||
The '''Regency era''' was a time period in the [[United Kingdom]] during [[George IV]]'s reign from [[1813]] to [[1837]] in the [[19th century]].{{Fact}} | |||
The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Vicki Pallister]] visited the [[River Thames]] [[frost fair]] on [[February]] [[1814]], which Vicki described as the "last great frost fair. | Upon visiting in [[Slough]] in [[1791]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] noted that they had landed in the Regency era. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Sword of the Chevalier (audio story)|The Sword of the Chevalier]]'') | ||
The [[Fifteenth Doctor]] and [[Ruby Sunday]] go to [[Bath, England|Bath]] during 1813 where they defeat some [[Chuldur]] with help from a [[bounty hunter]] named [[Rogue (Rogue)|Rogue]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rogue (TV story)|Rogue]]'') | |||
The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Vicki Pallister]] visited the [[River Thames]] [[frost fair]] on [[February]] [[1814]], which Vicki described as the "last great frost fair". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Frostfire (audio story)|Frostfire]]'') The [[Eleventh Doctor]], [[River Song]] and [[Stevie Wonder]] visited the same fair for River's [[birthday]] in 1814. Wonder performed for them in private, under one of the bridges. Given his [[blindness]], Wonder was unaware that he had travelled in time. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'') | |||
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] also visited Regency [[London]] with [[Bill Potts]], where they attended the same frost fair and investigated people disappearing on the ice, which turned out to be a giant sea serpent. [[Lord]] [[Sutcliffe (Thin Ice)|Sutcliffe]] planned to blow open the ice during the fair, enabling the serpent to feed on them all. However, the Doctor placed the explosives next to the creature, freeing it from its chains. When Sutcliffe went onto the ice to investigate, the serpent cracked the ice, and Sutcliffe fell through. ([[TV]]: ''[[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'') | |||
Due to [[Helen Angove (Contributors)|Helen Angove]] being a [[reincarnation]] of [[Jane Austen]]'s niece, [[Fanny Knight]], Helen wrote unequalled stories set in the Regency era. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Contributors (short story)|Contributors]]'') | |||
[[Category:19th century Earth history]] | [[Category:19th century Earth history]] | ||
[[Category:Human eras]] | [[Category:Human eras]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 25 June 2024
The Regency era was a time period in the United Kingdom during George IV's reign from 1813 to 1837 in the 19th century.[source needed]
Upon visiting in Slough in 1791, the Tenth Doctor noted that they had landed in the Regency era. (AUDIO: The Sword of the Chevalier)
The Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday go to Bath during 1813 where they defeat some Chuldur with help from a bounty hunter named Rogue. (TV: Rogue)
The First Doctor, Steven Taylor and Vicki Pallister visited the River Thames frost fair on February 1814, which Vicki described as the "last great frost fair". (AUDIO: Frostfire) The Eleventh Doctor, River Song and Stevie Wonder visited the same fair for River's birthday in 1814. Wonder performed for them in private, under one of the bridges. Given his blindness, Wonder was unaware that he had travelled in time. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War)
The Twelfth Doctor also visited Regency London with Bill Potts, where they attended the same frost fair and investigated people disappearing on the ice, which turned out to be a giant sea serpent. Lord Sutcliffe planned to blow open the ice during the fair, enabling the serpent to feed on them all. However, the Doctor placed the explosives next to the creature, freeing it from its chains. When Sutcliffe went onto the ice to investigate, the serpent cracked the ice, and Sutcliffe fell through. (TV: Thin Ice)
Due to Helen Angove being a reincarnation of Jane Austen's niece, Fanny Knight, Helen wrote unequalled stories set in the Regency era. (PROSE: Contributors)