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Though unspecified in the script, Nanook of the North was a real person whose life had been captured in a [[1922]] award-winning documentary about Arctic {{w|Inuit}}s. The name became synonymous with being prepared for, or thriving in, wintry conditions.  
Though unspecified in the script, Nanook of the North was a real person whose life had been captured in a [[1922]] award-winning documentary about Arctic {{w|Inuit}}s. The name became synonymous with being prepared for, or thriving in, wintry conditions.  
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Ben Jackson once called Polly Wright "Nanook of the North" to describe the thick outerwear she had found from the TARDIS wardrobe to protect her from Antarctic weather. (DW: The Tenth Planet)

Behind the scenes

Though unspecified in the script, Nanook of the North was a real person whose life had been captured in a 1922 award-winning documentary about Arctic Inuits. The name became synonymous with being prepared for, or thriving in, wintry conditions.

Nanook of the North