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The '''Montgolfier brothers''' were [[France|French]] [[Sibling|brother]] who invented a kind of [[hot air balloon]]. When the [[Eighth Doctor]] brought [[Christian de Roche|Christian]] and [[Madeline De Roche]] into [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his]] [[TARDIS]], he claimed it was a hot air balloon made from a design by the Montgolfier brothers. Madame De Roche was excited by the revelation because the Montgolfiers were French like herself. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Other Lives (audio story)|Other Lives]]'')
The '''Montgolfier brothers''' were [[France|French]] [[Sibling|brothers]] who invented a kind of [[hot air balloon]]. When the [[Eighth Doctor]] brought [[Christian de Roche|Christian]] and [[Madeline de Roche]] into [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]], he claimed it was a hot air balloon made from a design by the Montgolfier brothers. Madame De Roche was excited by the revelation because the Montgolfiers were French like herself. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Other Lives (audio story)|Other Lives]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
The brothers were referenced in the ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1977]]'' feature ''[[The Airship Rises to Fame]]'', which explained that they invented the first ever hot air [[balloon]] in [[1784]].
 
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 3 September 2020

Montgolfier brothers

The Montgolfier brothers were French brothers who invented a kind of hot air balloon. When the Eighth Doctor brought Christian and Madeline de Roche into his TARDIS, he claimed it was a hot air balloon made from a design by the Montgolfier brothers. Madame De Roche was excited by the revelation because the Montgolfiers were French like herself. (AUDIO: Other Lives)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

The brothers were referenced in the Doctor Who Annual 1977 feature The Airship Rises to Fame, which explained that they invented the first ever hot air balloon in 1784.