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A '''telephone''' was a communications device used on [[Earth]]. It was invented by [[Alexander Graham Bell]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]'')
A '''telephone''' was a communications device used on [[Earth]]. It was invented by [[Alexander Graham Bell]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]'')


In the [[21st century]], [[landline]] telephones were rarely used, except to call and find one's [[mobile phone]]. Occasionally, they also came in handy when one's mobile was receiving no signal. Nevertheless, it was standard practice to instal a landline telephone in one's residence, often soon after moving in. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Ood (audio story)|Prisoner of the Ood]]'')
In the [[21st century]], [[landline]] telephones were rarely used, except to call and find one's [[mobile phone]]. Occasionally, they also came in handy when one's mobile was receiving no signal. Nevertheless, it was standard practice to instal a landline telephone in one's residence, often soon after moving in. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Ood (audio story)|Prisoner of the Ood]]'') Business settings, such as [[office]]s and [[call centre]]s, also continued using landline connections, often used together with [[headset]]s with built-in [[microphone]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'', ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fall to Earth (audio story)|Fall to Earth]]'')


[[The Doctor's TARDIS]] had [[TARDIS telephone|a telephone]] both inside and out in several of its incarnations. The external one was simply a dummy, part of the [[police box]] disguise, and yet it was called on several occasions. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'', ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'', ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'', ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'')
[[The Doctor's TARDIS]] had [[TARDIS telephone|a telephone]] both inside and out in several of its incarnations. The external one was simply a dummy, part of the [[police box]] disguise, and yet it was called on several occasions. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'', ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'', ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'', ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'')

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A telephone was a communications device used on Earth. It was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. (TV: Father's Day)

In the 21st century, landline telephones were rarely used, except to call and find one's mobile phone. Occasionally, they also came in handy when one's mobile was receiving no signal. Nevertheless, it was standard practice to instal a landline telephone in one's residence, often soon after moving in. (AUDIO: Prisoner of the Ood) Business settings, such as offices and call centres, also continued using landline connections, often used together with headsets with built-in microphones. (TV: Partners in Crime, The Lodger, AUDIO: Fall to Earth)

The Doctor's TARDIS had a telephone both inside and out in several of its incarnations. The external one was simply a dummy, part of the police box disguise, and yet it was called on several occasions. (TV: The Empty Child, The Bells of Saint John, The Day of the Doctor, The Time of the Doctor, Time Heist)

The miniaturised First Doctor and his companions tried to use Forester's telephone to alert someone to the dangers of DN6, but could not make themselves heard. However, this raised the suspicions of telephone operator Hilda Rowse enough to send her police constable husband Bert to investigate. (TV: Planet of Giants)

In 1968, the Sentience cut off all phone lines from Crook Marsham. (PROSE: Nightshade)

The Master fitted a extra-long phone cable to the Third Doctor's phone in his UNIT lab with the intention of using it (and the Nestene Consciousness' affinity with plastic) to kill the Doctor. (TV: Terror of the Autons)

Vardans were able to transmit themselves down telephone wires. (PROSE: Return of the Living Dad)