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An '''earring''' was a type of [[jewellery]] worn on the [[ear]]. [[Ace]] wore [[Flowerchild]]'s earring on [[Ace's jacket|her jacket]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]'', ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'')
An '''earring''' was a type of [[jewellery]] worn on the [[ear]].


While visiting [[the Quadrant]] in [[1987]], [[Chris Cwej]] got an earring in his right ear. At the time in [[England]], this was an indication that the wearer was [[gay]], but Chris was initially unaware of the significance. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Damaged Goods]]'')
[[Ace]] wore [[Flowerchild]]'s earring on [[Ace's jacket|her]] [[black]] [[bomber jacket]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)|The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]])''
 
[[Rose Tyler]] wore earrings. Some were hoops, ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'', ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'') and some had gems. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Idiot's Lantern (TV story)|The Idiot's Lantern]]'')
 
A [[The Doctor 1 (Rose)|feminine version of the Doctor with a bald head and dark skin wielding a flaming sword]] wore [[pearl]] earrings. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]'')
 
The Thirteenth Doctor wore [[Gold|golden]]-ringed ear cuffs at the top and at the lobe of her left [[ear]]. The top cuff was a series of eight joint [[Star|stars]], and the bottom cuff was in the shape of two [[Hand|hands]] holding each other. ([[TV]]: [[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|''The Woman Who Fell to Earth'']] <sup>[+]</sup>)
 
[[Christina de Souza]] wore [[diamond]] earrings. As she evaded [[police]], she gave them to a [[Bus driver (Planet of the Dead)|bus driver]] in exchange for a [[bus]] ride. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Planet of the Dead (TV story)}})
 
While visiting [[the Quadrant]] in [[1987]], [[Chris Cwej]] got an earring in his right ear. At the time in [[England]], this was an indication that the wearer was [[gay]], but Chris was initially unaware of the significance. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Damaged Goods (novel)|Damaged Goods]]'')
 
A [[Fifth Axis]] [[soldier]] made fun of [[Oliver Norman]]'s earring. When Oliver talked back, he was killed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Birthday Party (short story)|The Birthday Party]]'')


A [[Fifth Axis]] [[soldier]] made fun of [[Oliver Norman]]'s earring. When Oliver talked back, he was killed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Birthday Party]]'')
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Latest revision as of 23:58, 7 January 2024

Earring

An earring was a type of jewellery worn on the ear.

Ace wore Flowerchild's earring on her black bomber jacket. (TV: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy)

Rose Tyler wore earrings. Some were hoops, (TV: Dalek, Doomsday) and some had gems. (TV: The Idiot's Lantern)

A feminine version of the Doctor with a bald head and dark skin wielding a flaming sword wore pearl earrings. (PROSE: Rose)

The Thirteenth Doctor wore golden-ringed ear cuffs at the top and at the lobe of her left ear. The top cuff was a series of eight joint stars, and the bottom cuff was in the shape of two hands holding each other. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth [+])

Christina de Souza wore diamond earrings. As she evaded police, she gave them to a bus driver in exchange for a bus ride. (TV: Planet of the Dead [+]Loading...["Planet of the Dead (TV story)"])

While visiting the Quadrant in 1987, Chris Cwej got an earring in his right ear. At the time in England, this was an indication that the wearer was gay, but Chris was initially unaware of the significance. (PROSE: Damaged Goods)

A Fifth Axis soldier made fun of Oliver Norman's earring. When Oliver talked back, he was killed. (PROSE: The Birthday Party)