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In the [[City of Death (novelisation)|novelisation]], he is named Bourget, and makes several other appearances throughout the book. | In the [[City of Death (novelisation)|novelisation]], he is named Bourget, and makes several other appearances throughout the book. | ||
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Revision as of 04:46, 6 January 2018
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A cafe artist lived in Paris in the 1970s.
While in a cafe in 1979, he sketched Romana II, but with a cracked clock face. However, Romana moved, causing the artist to crumple up the sketch and throw it to the ground, after which he left. (TV: City of Death)
Behind the scenes
The actor who played the artist, James Charlton, received no on-screen credit.
In the novelisation, he is named Bourget, and makes several other appearances throughout the book.