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Mr '''Popplewick''' was the identity used by [[the Valeyard]] while in [[the Matrix]].  
Mr '''Popplewick''' was the identity used by [[the Valeyard]] while in [[the Matrix]].  
'''Popplewick''' Senior, Junior and very Juniour were Victorian Clerks and claimed to be an assistant to "Mr. J.J. Chambers" in the [[Fantasy Factory]].
'''Popplewick''' Senior, Junior and very Juniour were Victorian Clerks and claimed to be an assistant to "Mr. J.J. Chambers" in the [[Fantasy Factory]].
They were stickler for procedure witch they used to delay the [[Sixth Doctor]] and sported an explosive quill behind the ear.
Sporting an explosive quill behind the ear Popplewick  was a stickler for procedures witch was used to delay the [[Sixth Doctor]] from seeing Mr. J.J. Chambers.


Popplewick was held hostage by [[Sabalom Glitz]], and his true identity was revealed by the [[Sixth Doctor]], who pulled off his mask. He declared that he knew as the performance was too perfect. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ultimate Foe (TV story)|The Ultimate Foe]]'')
Popplewick was held hostage by [[Sabalom Glitz]], and his true identity was revealed by the [[Sixth Doctor]], who pulled off his mask. He declared that he knew as the performance was too perfect. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ultimate Foe (TV story)|The Ultimate Foe]]'')

Revision as of 11:41, 26 March 2015

Mr Popplewick was the identity used by the Valeyard while in the Matrix.

Popplewick Senior, Junior and very Juniour were Victorian Clerks and claimed to be an assistant to "Mr. J.J. Chambers" in the Fantasy Factory. Sporting an explosive quill behind the ear Popplewick was a stickler for procedures witch was used to delay the Sixth Doctor from seeing Mr. J.J. Chambers.

Popplewick was held hostage by Sabalom Glitz, and his true identity was revealed by the Sixth Doctor, who pulled off his mask. He declared that he knew as the performance was too perfect. (TV: The Ultimate Foe)