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An '''anagram''' was a word or phrase created by rearranging the | An '''anagram''' was a [[word]] or [[phrase]] created by rearranging the [[letter]]s of another word or phrase. | ||
When adopting a false identity, [[the Master]] sometimes used an anagram. In [[13th century]] [[England]] he went by Sir Gilles Estram, and on the starship ''[[Gallery (spaceship)|Gallery]]'' he used Mr Seta. Each was an anagram of "Master". ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Breeding (audio story)|Dust Breeding]]'') | When adopting a false identity, [[the Master]] sometimes used an anagram. In [[13th century]] [[England]] he went by Sir Gilles Estram, and on the starship ''[[Gallery (spaceship)|Gallery]]'' he used Mr Seta. Each was an anagram of "Master". ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Breeding (audio story)|Dust Breeding]]'') | ||
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[[SenéNet]] was a computer company on [[Earth]]. The name was an anagram of "[[Nestene Consciousness|Nestene]]", which was secretly in charge of the company. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Business Unusual]]'') | [[SenéNet]] was a computer company on [[Earth]]. The name was an anagram of "[[Nestene Consciousness|Nestene]]", which was secretly in charge of the company. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Business Unusual]]'') | ||
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] once told [[Bill Potts|Bill]] that "[[11 (number)|eleven]] [[sum|plus]] [[2 (number)|two]]" was an [[anagram]] of "[[12 (number)|twelve]] plus [[1 (number)|one]]", to which Bill responded that both of these were equal to [[13 (number)|13]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Harvest of the Daleks (comic story)|Harvest of the Daleks]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
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== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == | ||
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[[Category:Psychology from the real world]] | [[Category:Psychology from the real world]] |
Revision as of 22:45, 5 January 2019
An anagram was a word or phrase created by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase.
When adopting a false identity, the Master sometimes used an anagram. In 13th century England he went by Sir Gilles Estram, and on the starship Gallery he used Mr Seta. Each was an anagram of "Master". (TV: The King's Demons, AUDIO: Dust Breeding)
The Mimic's inability at original thought caused it to use anagrams. When it merged with Francis Pearson, it used the names Persona and Sperano, both anagrams of Pearson's last name. Even the name it became known by, Managra, was an anagram of "anagram". (PROSE: Managra)
SenéNet was a computer company on Earth. The name was an anagram of "Nestene", which was secretly in charge of the company. (PROSE: Business Unusual)
The Twelfth Doctor once told Bill that "eleven plus two" was an anagram of "twelve plus one", to which Bill responded that both of these were equal to 13. (COMIC: Harvest of the Daleks)
Behind the scenes
Roy Tromelly was a pseudonym used to conceal the identity of actor Terry Molloy in Remembrance of the Daleks, so as not to spoil early that the Emperor Dalek was in fact Davros. It is an anagram of Molloy's name.
Torchwood, an anagram of Doctor Who, was used at the beginning of the 2005 reboot to prevent interception of the first few episodes. The name was used as an in-joke in some series 1 scripts, and the Torchwood Institute was later a major plotpoint in the arc of the second series. Russell T Davies liked the name and eventually used it as the title of the first spinoff from the new series, Torchwood.[1]