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[[Greece]] and [[Ireland]] declared '''bankruptcy''' in light of [[Miracle Day]] in [[2011]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'')
[[Greece]] and [[Ireland]] declared '''bankruptcy''' in light of [[Miracle Day]] in [[2011]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'')
When on the set of ''[[Metropolis (film)|Metropolis]]'', the [[Ninth Doctor]] sadly noted to [[Anna Dreyfus]] that no one would come to see the film and against its high budget, this would all but bankrupt the studio. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Monsters in Metropolis (audio story)|Monsters in Metropolis]]'')
After [[George Sheldrake]] noted that the [[Space Security Service]] had no legal basis to arrest him for the temporal chaos unleashed by his [[Time corridor|time tunnels]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] remarked that the heavily publicised launch of the tunnels would lead the citizenry to conclude he was responsible. Realising that the Doctor was correct, Sheldrake noted that the legal fees would bankrupt him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Wrong Woman (audio story)|The Wrong Woman]]'')
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Bankruptcy

Greece and Ireland declared bankruptcy in light of Miracle Day in 2011. (TV: End of the Road)

When on the set of Metropolis, the Ninth Doctor sadly noted to Anna Dreyfus that no one would come to see the film and against its high budget, this would all but bankrupt the studio. (AUDIO: Monsters in Metropolis)

After George Sheldrake noted that the Space Security Service had no legal basis to arrest him for the temporal chaos unleashed by his time tunnels, the Tenth Doctor remarked that the heavily publicised launch of the tunnels would lead the citizenry to conclude he was responsible. Realising that the Doctor was correct, Sheldrake noted that the legal fees would bankrupt him. (AUDIO: The Wrong Woman)