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The [[Twelfth Doctor]] claimed that he was "nothing without an '''audience'''". ([[TV]]: ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'') | The [[Twelfth Doctor]] claimed that he was "nothing without an '''audience'''". ([[TV]]: ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'') | ||
In [[July]] [[1817]], [[Lord Byron]] read one of his works, [[Darkness (poem)|Darkness]], to an audience of people. The audience included his friends and | In [[July]] [[1817]], [[Lord Byron]] read one of his works, [[Darkness (poem)|Darkness]], to an audience of people. The audience included his friends and travelling companions [[Percy Shelley]], [[Mary Shelley]], [[Claire Clairmont]] and [[John Polidori]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Haunting of Villa Diodati (TV story)|The Haunting of Villa Diodati]]'') | ||
The [[Fourteenth Doctor]] once told a [[The Way Back Home|bedtime story]] to an audience on [[Planet Bedtime Stories]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story (TV story)}}) | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 25 November 2023
The Twelfth Doctor claimed that he was "nothing without an audience". (TV: Heaven Sent)
In July 1817, Lord Byron read one of his works, Darkness, to an audience of people. The audience included his friends and travelling companions Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Claire Clairmont and John Polidori. (TV: The Haunting of Villa Diodati)
The Fourteenth Doctor once told a bedtime story to an audience on Planet Bedtime Stories. (TV: Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story [+]Loading...["Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story (TV story)"])