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'''Tarzan''' was a fictional character, the protagonist of ''[[Tarzan of the Apes]]'' | '''Tarzan''' was a fictional character, and the protagonist of the novel ''[[Tarzan of the Apes]]''. | ||
[[Ace]] nicknamed [[Nimrod]] (a [[Neanderthal]], a primitive man perhaps resembling an ape) "Tarzan". ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'') | [[Ace]] nicknamed [[Nimrod]] (a [[Neanderthal]], a primitive man perhaps resembling an ape) "Tarzan". ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 16:11, 28 March 2014
Tarzan was a fictional character, and the protagonist of the novel Tarzan of the Apes.
Ace nicknamed Nimrod (a Neanderthal, a primitive man perhaps resembling an ape) "Tarzan". (TV: Ghost Light)
When Hilary Pink asked the Eighth Doctor if he had ever read Tarzan of the Apes, the Doctor replied that he had met him, too. (PROSE: Eater of Wasps)
Behind the scenes
- Brian Blessed played Clayton in the 1999 Disney film.
- Phil Collins, who wrote the music to the 1999 film, was one of the many actors thrown out to play the Master in the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie.