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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an area in [[London]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an area in [[London]].


It had narrow streets and was in the area of the [[BT Tower]] and a museum where [[Polly Wright|Polly]] saw lockets with miniatures of [[Charles I]] and [[Oliver Cromwell]], as well as one miniature of [[Christopher Whyte]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Roundheads (novel)|The Roundheads]]'')
It had narrow streets and was in the area of the [[BT Tower]] and a museum where [[Polly Wright|Polly]] saw lockets with miniatures of [[Charles I]] and [[Oliver Cromwell]], as well as one miniature of [[Christopher Whyte]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Roundheads (novel)|The Roundheads]]''
 
In [[1969]], a [[Tenth Doctor|stranger]] was spotting vandalising [[Wester Drumlins]]. A WPC named Monaghan was called to the place and apprehended the vandal, who proceeded to take her out for dinner and drinks in Fitzrovia. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)|The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins]]''


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 19:12, 24 July 2021

Fitzrovia

Fitzrovia was an area in London.

It had narrow streets and was in the area of the BT Tower and a museum where Polly saw lockets with miniatures of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell, as well as one miniature of Christopher Whyte. (PROSE: The Roundheads

In 1969, a stranger was spotting vandalising Wester Drumlins. A WPC named Monaghan was called to the place and apprehended the vandal, who proceeded to take her out for dinner and drinks in Fitzrovia. (PROSE: The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins

Behind the scenes

  • Polly, Charles I, Cromwell and Whyte are not named in the prologue scene of Polly visiting the museum. Neither is the museum, while the BT Tower is simply called "the Tower". However, all but the museum are recognisable based on the context of the book and of the TV story The War Machines.
  • Given that the BT Tower is an actual building in the district of Fitzrovia, a lot of filming for the The War Machines was done there.