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The Poem girl was a girl on a screen who recited a poem about [[Star Whale|the Beast]] on a [[vator]] in the [[Starship UK]] when [[Timmy]] tried to use a vator to get to London and was sent down to the Beast. Whether or not the girl was alive at the time is unknown. ([[DW]]: [[The Beast Below]])
The '''Poem Girl''' was a girl on a screen who recited a poem about [[Star Whale|the Beast]] on a [[vator]] in the [[Starship UK]] when [[Timmy]] tried to use a vator to get to London and was sent down to the Beast. Whether or not the girl was alive at the time is unknown. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Beast Below]]'')


==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==
[[Image:Testcardgirl.jpg|BBC Test Card Girl|thumb|left]]
[[Image:Testcardgirl.jpg|BBC Test Card Girl|thumb|left]]
*The Poem Girl is assumed to be an homage to the Test Card Girl, who appeared on a test card used on television in the UK and elsewhere for more than four decades, usually while there was no on-air programming.
*The Poem Girl is assumed to be an homage to the Test Card Girl, who appeared on a test card used on television in the UK and elsewhere for more than four decades, usually while there was no on-air programming.

Revision as of 09:32, 12 April 2010

"Poem girl" is a title based upon conjecture.

Check the behind the scenes section, the revision history and discussion page for additional comments on this article's title.

The Poem Girl was a girl on a screen who recited a poem about the Beast on a vator in the Starship UK when Timmy tried to use a vator to get to London and was sent down to the Beast. Whether or not the girl was alive at the time is unknown. (DW: The Beast Below)

Behind the Scenes

File:Testcardgirl.jpg
BBC Test Card Girl
  • The Poem Girl is assumed to be an homage to the Test Card Girl, who appeared on a test card used on television in the UK and elsewhere for more than four decades, usually while there was no on-air programming.