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'''Rocco Colasanto''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[newsagent]] in a [[Donna's World|parallel world]]. He owned a paper shop in [[Shepherd's Bush]]. When [[London]] was destroyed, Rocco, his wife, his sister and her husband, his children and his daughter's children were relocated to [[Leeds]]. They shared a house with the Noble family, and after a happy time together, new laws made by the [[Emergency Government]] made all foreign nationals to go to "labour camps". Rocco and his family were relocated to one, after Rocco said a tearful goodbye to [[Donna Noble|Donna]] and [[Wilfred Mott|Wilf]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left]]'')
'''Rocco Colasanto''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[newsagent]] in a [[Donna's World|parallel world]]. He owned a paper shop in [[Shepherd's Bush]]. When [[London]] was destroyed, Rocco, his wife, his sister and her husband, his children and his daughter's children were relocated to [[Leeds]]. They shared a house with the Noble family, and after a happy time together, new laws made by the [[Emergency Government]] made all foreign nationals to go to "labour camps". Rocco and his family were relocated to one, after Rocco said a tearful goodbye to [[Donna Noble|Donna]] and [[Wilfred Mott|Wilf]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'')
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Revision as of 16:41, 5 April 2019

Rocco Colasanto was an Italian newsagent in a parallel world. He owned a paper shop in Shepherd's Bush. When London was destroyed, Rocco, his wife, his sister and her husband, his children and his daughter's children were relocated to Leeds. They shared a house with the Noble family, and after a happy time together, new laws made by the Emergency Government made all foreign nationals to go to "labour camps". Rocco and his family were relocated to one, after Rocco said a tearful goodbye to Donna and Wilf. (TV: Turn Left)