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Revision as of 18:39, 9 March 2023
The Observer was a British newspaper. Penny Carter, science correspondent for the paper, had suspicions about the Adipose Industries weight-loss programme and went to the Adipose Industries headquarters to search through the company records. However, she was discovered and held prisoner by Miss Foster. (TV: Partners in Crime)
By 2022, The Observer was considered to hold negative opinions about transgender people, as noted by Cleo Proctor. (AUDIO: SOS)
Behind the scenes
In February 2011, BBC Audio arranged to have a set of two promotional CDs included in The Observer and its sister paper The Guardian, followed by five promotional audio downloads.[1][2]
- The Hounds of Artemis CD on 19 February 2011.[3]
- The Ring of Steel CD on 20 February 2011.[4]
- Hornets' Nest: The Stuff of Nightmares download on 21 February 2011.[5]
- Hornets' Nest: The Dead Shoes download on 22 February 2011.[6]
- Hornets' Nest: The Circus of Doom download on 23 February 2011.[7]
- Hornets' Nest: A Sting in the Tale download on 24 February 2011.[8]
- Hornets' Nest: Hive of Horror download on 25 February 2011.[9]
Footnotes
- ↑ Two free Doctor Who CDs. The Guardian (15 February 2011). Retrieved on 19 March 2021.
- ↑ Two Free Doctor Who Audio CD’s. The Doctor Who Site (15 February 2011). Retrieved on 19 March 2021.
- ↑ The Guardian. Press Reader (19 February 2011). Retrieved on 19 March 2021.
- ↑ The Observer. Press Reader (20 February 2011). Retrieved on 19 March 2021.
- ↑ The Guardian. Press Reader (21 February 2011). Retrieved on 19 March 2021.
- ↑ The Guardian. Press Reader (22 February 2011). Retrieved on 19 March 2021.
- ↑ The Guardian. Press Reader (23 February 2011). Retrieved on 19 March 2021.
- ↑ The Guardian. Press Reader (24 February 2011). Retrieved on 19 March 2021.
- ↑ The Guardian. Press Reader (25 February 2011). Retrieved on 19 March 2021.