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}}'''Bing Crosby''' was an American singer and actor. At the time the [[First Doctor]], [[Sara Kingdom]] and [[Steven Taylor]] crashed a film set, he was a [[clown]]. He was depressed because [[Charlie Chaplin]] had trademarked the good gags. ([[TV]]: "[[The Feast of Steven]]") Later, the [[Third Doctor]] was once serenaded by [[the Brigadier]], a fan of Crosby's, who was badly attempting to recreate Crosby's signature tune, "[[White Christmas]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Smash Hit (short story)|Smash Hit]]'')
'''Bing Crosby''' ([[2 May]] [[1903]]-[[14 October]] [[1977]]) was an American singer and actor.
 
At the time the [[First Doctor]], [[Sara Kingdom]] and [[Steven Taylor]] crashed a film set, he was a [[clown]] working on a film for [[Ingmar Knopf]]. He was depressed because [[Charlie Chaplin]] had trademarked the good gags. ([[TV]]: "[[The Feast of Steven]]" episode of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]])
 
Later, the [[Third Doctor]] was once serenaded by [[the Brigadier]], a fan of Crosby's, who was badly attempting to recreate Crosby's signature tune, "[[White Christmas]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Smash Hit (short story)|Smash Hit]]'')


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Bing Crosby was an American singer and actor. At the time the First Doctor, Sara Kingdom and Steven Taylor crashed a film set, he was a clown. He was depressed because Charlie Chaplin had trademarked the good gags. (TV: "The Feast of Steven") Later, the Third Doctor was once serenaded by the Brigadier, a fan of Crosby's, who was badly attempting to recreate Crosby's signature tune, "White Christmas". (PROSE: Smash Hit)

Bing Crosby