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'''W. G. Grace''' was a famous British [[cricket]]er in the early [[20th century]]. Sir [[Robert Muir]] compared the [[Fifth Doctor]] to him after a cricket game at [[Cranleigh Hall]] on [[11 June]] [[1925]]. Sir Robert referred to him as "the Master", which momentarily confused the Doctor as he believed that he was referring to his [[The Master|enemy of the same name]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'') Grace was [[Yukio Nakaguchi]]'s cricketing hero; Nakaguchi grew a "bushy, spade-shaped beard" to copy him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising (novel)|Lucifer Rising]]'') | '''W. G. Grace''' was a famous British [[cricket]]er in the early [[20th century]]. Sir [[Robert Muir]] compared the [[Fifth Doctor]] to him after a cricket game at [[Cranleigh Hall]] on [[11 June]] [[1925]]. Sir Robert referred to him as "the Master", which momentarily confused the Doctor as he believed that he was referring to his [[The Master|enemy of the same name]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'') Grace was [[Yukio Nakaguchi]]'s cricketing hero; Nakaguchi grew a "bushy, spade-shaped beard" to copy him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising (novel)|Lucifer Rising]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 08:51, 13 December 2014
W. G. Grace was a famous British cricketer in the early 20th century. Sir Robert Muir compared the Fifth Doctor to him after a cricket game at Cranleigh Hall on 11 June 1925. Sir Robert referred to him as "the Master", which momentarily confused the Doctor as he believed that he was referring to his enemy of the same name. (TV: Black Orchid) Grace was Yukio Nakaguchi's cricketing hero; Nakaguchi grew a "bushy, spade-shaped beard" to copy him. (PROSE: Lucifer Rising)