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The melody of the carol was the same as that of the "[[Venusian lullaby]]" occasionally used by the [[Third Doctor]] to lull his foes into a state of tranquility. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'', ''[[The Curse of Peladon]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Venusian Lullaby (novel)|Venusian Lullaby]]'')
The melody of the carol was the same as that of the "[[Venusian lullaby]]" occasionally used by the [[Third Doctor]] to lull his foes into a state of tranquility. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'', ''[[The Curse of Peladon]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Venusian Lullaby (novel)|Venusian Lullaby]]'')
Professor [[Capra]] sang a version of "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" to himself. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Flip-Flop]]'')
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"God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" was an ancient Earth Christmas carol. It was this song that was being played by a group of robotic Santas before they attacked Rose Tyler and Mickey Smith on Earth. (TV: The Christmas Invasion) A group of children were singing this song when the Tenth Doctor arrived in London on Christmas Eve 1851, just before his encounter with the Cybermen. (TV: The Next Doctor) The song was also played by a brass band shortly before the Tenth Doctor regenerated. (TV: The End of Time)

The melody of the carol was the same as that of the "Venusian lullaby" occasionally used by the Third Doctor to lull his foes into a state of tranquility. (TV: The Dæmons, The Curse of Peladon and PROSE: Venusian Lullaby)

Professor Capra sang a version of "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" to himself. (AUDIO: Flip-Flop)

God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen