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* The [[London Silver Vaults]] contain some of the [[world]]'s most valuable pieces of [[silver]]. One customer wishes to see some [[Georgian candelabra]].
* The [[London Silver Vaults]] contain some of the [[world]]'s most valuable pieces of [[silver]]. One customer wishes to see some [[Georgian candelabra]].
* [[Lady]] Penelope has a [[flowerpot]] [[telephone]] in her [[garden]].
* [[Lady]] Penelope has a [[flowerpot]] [[telephone]] in her [[garden]].
* ''[[Lady Penelope's car|FAB One]]'' [[driving|drives]] past a [[London Underground]] [[sign]].
* Parker incapacitates Steelman's [[hypnosis]] [[robot]] by covering its [[eye]]s and preventing [[light]] from reaching the functioning cells.
* Parker incapacitates Steelman's [[hypnosis]] [[robot]] by covering its [[eye]]s and preventing [[light]] from reaching the functioning cells.
* Steelman uses [[paper]] from the [[Law Stationers Company]].
* Steelman uses [[paper]] from the [[Law Stationers Company]].

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The Great Silver Robbery! was a Thunderbirds comic printed in Lady Penelope in 1966.

The story was a direct continuation of plot threads started in its sister publication TV Century 21 by featuring Mr Steelman from the Doctor Who universe crossovers Mr. Steelman and The Return of Mr. Steelman. It also marked the reappearance of Lady Penelope's yacht FAB 2 which debuted in The Man from MI.5, the only episode of the television series to feature the Daleks.

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  • Like most of TV Century 21's comic stories from the same era, including those of The Daleks, this comic serial was not given a title in the pages of Lady Penelope during its original printing; the title instead comes from later reference sources.

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