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The [[Ninth Doctor]] brought him and [[Theobald]] to see a performance of [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Cardenio]]''. The pair were threatened with restriction from the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] [[food machine]]'s supply of viennetta. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Double Falsehood (short story)|Double Falsehood]]'') | The [[Ninth Doctor]] brought him and [[Theobald]] to see a performance of [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Cardenio]]''. The pair were threatened with restriction from the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] [[food machine]]'s supply of viennetta. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Double Falsehood (short story)|Double Falsehood]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 01:46, 7 April 2018
The Sixth Doctor once quoted Alexander Pope on the subject of coffee. (PROSE: Strange Attractor) In 1733, he had published An Essay on Man. (PROSE: I Was a Monster!!!)
The Ninth Doctor brought him and Theobald to see a performance of William Shakespeare's Cardenio. The pair were threatened with restriction from the TARDIS food machine's supply of viennetta. (PROSE: Double Falsehood)
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