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{{First pic|Tenth Doctor main14.jpg|The [[Tenth Doctor]] carrying the Olympic Torch. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fear Her]]'')}}
{{First pic|Tenth Doctor main14.jpg|The [[Tenth Doctor]] carrying the Olympic Torch. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fear Her]]'')}}
The '''[[Olympic Games|Olympic]] [[Torch]]''' was a traditional part of the Olympic Games. In the [[2012 Olympics]], an [[Athlete (Good as Gold)|athlete bearing the torch]] was chased by a [[Weeping Angel (Good as Gold)|Weeping Angel]] into [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] used his [[sonic screwdriver]] to make the torch expand and consume the Weeping Angel. ([[TV]]: ''[[Good as Gold (TV story)|Good as Gold]]'')
The '''[[Olympic Games|Olympic]] [[Torch]]''' was a traditional part of the Olympic Games.
 
In the [[2012 Olympics]], an [[Athlete (Good as Gold)|athlete bearing the torch]] was chased by a [[Weeping Angel (Good as Gold)|Weeping Angel]] into [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] used [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]] to make the torch expand and consume the Weeping Angel. ([[TV]]: ''[[Good as Gold (TV story)|Good as Gold]]'')


Also during the 2012 Olympics, [[Rose Tyler]] used the torch as a power source for an [[Isolus pod]], as it was both a heat source and a "beacon of love". As the torch-bearer was unable to continue upon reaching the stadium, the [[Tenth Doctor]] used the torch to light the [[Olympic Flame]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fear Her (TV story)|Fear Her]]'')
Also during the 2012 Olympics, [[Rose Tyler]] used the torch as a power source for an [[Isolus pod]], as it was both a heat source and a "beacon of love". As the torch-bearer was unable to continue upon reaching the stadium, the [[Tenth Doctor]] used the torch to light the [[Olympic Flame]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fear Her (TV story)|Fear Her]]'')


== Behind the Scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
[[Matt Smith]] carried the Olympic Torch  from the historic Norwegian Church in Cardiff Bay to the National Assembly building, as part of the torch's tour around the United Kingdom, ahead of the 2012 London Games.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18204904|title=Olympic torch: Crowds greet flame's tour of south Wales|date of source=26 May 2012|website name=BBC News|accessdate=28 December 2015}}</ref>
[[Matt Smith]] carried the Olympic Torch  from the historic Norwegian Church in Cardiff Bay to the National Assembly building, as part of the torch's tour around the United Kingdom, ahead of the 2012 London Games.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18204904|title=Olympic torch: Crowds greet flame's tour of south Wales|date of source=26 May 2012|website name=BBC News|accessdate=28 December 2015}}</ref>
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Olympic Torch
The Tenth Doctor carrying the Olympic Torch. (TV: Fear Her)

The Olympic Torch was a traditional part of the Olympic Games.

In the 2012 Olympics, an athlete bearing the torch was chased by a Weeping Angel into the Doctor's TARDIS. The Eleventh Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to make the torch expand and consume the Weeping Angel. (TV: Good as Gold)

Also during the 2012 Olympics, Rose Tyler used the torch as a power source for an Isolus pod, as it was both a heat source and a "beacon of love". As the torch-bearer was unable to continue upon reaching the stadium, the Tenth Doctor used the torch to light the Olympic Flame. (TV: Fear Her)

Behind the scenes

Matt Smith carried the Olympic Torch from the historic Norwegian Church in Cardiff Bay to the National Assembly building, as part of the torch's tour around the United Kingdom, ahead of the 2012 London Games.[1]

  1. Olympic torch: Crowds greet flame's tour of south Wales. BBC News (26 May 2012). Retrieved on 28 December 2015.