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'''Juliet Bravo''' was a [[20th century]] [[Earth]] [[television]] show. It would be among those broadcast by [[Reef Station One]] in the [[New Earth Republic]] during the [[101st century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Synthespians™]]'') | '''''Juliet Bravo''''' was a [[20th century]] [[Earth]] [[television]] show. It would be among those broadcast by [[Reef Station One]] in the [[New Earth Republic]] during the [[101st century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Synthespians™]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
In an alternate version of our universe where ''[[Doctor Who]]'' never got past a pilot episode, it had a large fandom, an official magazine and a series of audio dramas with its original cast. Some of its early episodes were written by [[Martin Bannister]]. He considered the show to be dull and repetitive. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Deadline (audio story)|Deadline]]'') | In an alternate version of our universe where ''[[Doctor Who]]'' never got past a pilot episode, it had a large fandom, an official magazine and a series of audio dramas with its original cast. Some of its early episodes were written by [[Martin Bannister]]. He considered the show to be dull and repetitive. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Deadline (audio story)|Deadline]]'') | ||
[[Category:Television series from the real world]] | [[Category:Television series from the real world]] |
Revision as of 20:02, 16 October 2016
Juliet Bravo was a 20th century Earth television show. It would be among those broadcast by Reef Station One in the New Earth Republic during the 101st century. (PROSE: Synthespians™)
Behind the scenes
In an alternate version of our universe where Doctor Who never got past a pilot episode, it had a large fandom, an official magazine and a series of audio dramas with its original cast. Some of its early episodes were written by Martin Bannister. He considered the show to be dull and repetitive. (NOTVALID: Deadline)