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Revision as of 17:48, 16 September 2019
Something Borrowed, Something Blue was a poem in the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred.
Summary
The First Doctor enters the TARDIS. He asked who owned it and it smiled. No one owned it. The box could go anywhere. And so they did.
References
- The TARDIS had a swimming pool, a library, a "great big hall", corridors, butterflies and galleries.
- The Doctor said the TARDIS could go to Tuesdays.
Notes
- The title is a reference to the poem recited by Amy Pond in the television story The Big Bang.
- The poem is based upon Now We Are Six's The Wrong House.
- An extract of this poem was on the blurb for the anthology.