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[[Ian Chesterton]], having been held prisoner by [[Gul Zaheer]] for weeks, reflected that he probably looked like Robinson Crusoe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mire and Clay (short story)|Mire and Clay]]'') | [[Ian Chesterton]], having been held prisoner by [[Gul Zaheer]] for weeks, reflected that he probably looked like Robinson Crusoe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mire and Clay (short story)|Mire and Clay]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 02:51, 4 September 2020
'Robinson Crusoe was the main character of an eponymous book (Robinson Crusoe) that had origins in Scotland. (AUDIO: The Doomwood Curse)
History
Existence
As a fictional character, Robinson Crusoe existed as a real individual within Storyland. The First Doctor and John and Gillian walked past him fighting off some cannibals before they encountered and helped William Tell. (COMIC: Nostalgia Corner)
Legacy
In 1738, Eleanor told the Sixth Doctor that she was familiar with the book but had never read it. (AUDIO: The Doomwood Curse)
In Washington DC in 1814, CEREBRA inhabited a copy of Robinson Crusoe. (AUDIO: Washington Burns)
Victoria Waterfield tried to get Jamie McCrimmon to read it, but before he could start, he was interrupted by a strange mist in the TARDIS. (PROSE: The Dark Path)
When the Second Doctor returned to Minot after destroying a Cyberman spaceship, John and Gillian (who had been left behind) were glad that they wouldn't have to live there forever "like Robinson Crusoe". (COMIC: The Coming of the Cybermen)
Ian Chesterton, having been held prisoner by Gul Zaheer for weeks, reflected that he probably looked like Robinson Crusoe. (PROSE: Mire and Clay)