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==Profile==
==Profile==
When the transit through the wormhole took place, the bus had eight passengers, including [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]], the fugitive [[Christina de Souza]] and [[Bus Driver|its driver]].  
When the transit through the wormhole took place, the bus had eight passengers, including [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]], the fugitive [[Christina de Souza]] and [[Bus Driver|its driver]]. It was running an evening service bound for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Victoria_station London Victoria station]. The bus's number plate was W974 GHM.


A small party of [[Tritivore]]s, also visiting San Helios, though through conventional means, mistook the 200 for a weapon, though the Doctor disabused them of this notion. The bus was badly damaged and was stuck in the sand but the Doctor used an alien device to fly them back back through the wormhole (the bus driver having died) back to London, pursued all the while by the ravenous [[The Swarm (Planet of the Dead)|the Swarm]]. He had fitted the bus with [[anti-gravity clamp]]s from the [[Tritovore ship]] to enable it to fly. Back on Earth the Lady de Souza took opportunity of a distraction (and, secretly, the Doctor's help) to steal the bus and escape in the flying bus. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]''). Its number plate was W974 GHM.
A small party of [[Tritivore]]s, also visiting San Helios, though through conventional means, mistook the 200 for a weapon, though the Doctor disabused them of this notion. The bus was badly damaged and was stuck in the sand but the Doctor used an alien device to fly them back back through the wormhole (the bus driver having died) back to London, pursued all the while by the ravenous [[The Swarm (Planet of the Dead)|the Swarm]]. He had fitted the bus with [[anti-gravity clamp]]s from the [[Tritovore ship]] to enable it to fly. Back on Earth the Lady de Souza took opportunity of a distraction (and, secretly, the Doctor's help) to steal the bus and escape in the flying bus. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'').  


==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==
The number 200 commemorated the two hundredth ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story aired on television, namely ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'' itself.  
The number 200 commemorated the two hundredth ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story aired on television, namely ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'' itself. The real bus route 200 does not terminate at Victoria, and instead runs from Raynes Park to Mitcham via Wimbledon.
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The 200 was a London double-decker bus transported by wormhole to the planet San Helios.

Profile

When the transit through the wormhole took place, the bus had eight passengers, including the Doctor, the fugitive Christina de Souza and its driver. It was running an evening service bound for London Victoria station. The bus's number plate was W974 GHM.

A small party of Tritivores, also visiting San Helios, though through conventional means, mistook the 200 for a weapon, though the Doctor disabused them of this notion. The bus was badly damaged and was stuck in the sand but the Doctor used an alien device to fly them back back through the wormhole (the bus driver having died) back to London, pursued all the while by the ravenous the Swarm. He had fitted the bus with anti-gravity clamps from the Tritovore ship to enable it to fly. Back on Earth the Lady de Souza took opportunity of a distraction (and, secretly, the Doctor's help) to steal the bus and escape in the flying bus. (DW: Planet of the Dead).

Behind the Scenes

The number 200 commemorated the two hundredth Doctor Who story aired on television, namely Planet of the Dead itself. The real bus route 200 does not terminate at Victoria, and instead runs from Raynes Park to Mitcham via Wimbledon.