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* The plot of ''[[State of Emergency (audio story)|State of Emergency]]'' was heavily inspired by {{w|Harold Wilson conspiracy theories#The 1968 plot|a real-life conspiracy theory}} involving Mountbatten. The theory alleged that, in 1968, {{w|Cecil Harmsworth King}}, the head of the {{w|IPC Media|International Publishing Corporation}}, plotted to overthrow [[Harold Wilson]] and install Lord Mountbatten as the interim [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]]. In ''State of Emergency'', [[Ballister|Lord Ballister]] is a stand-in for Lord Mountbatten.
* The plot of ''[[State of Emergency (audio story)|State of Emergency]]'' was heavily inspired by {{w|Harold Wilson conspiracy theories#The 1968 plot|a real-life conspiracy theory}} involving Mountbatten. The theory alleged that, in 1968, {{w|Cecil Harmsworth King}}, the head of the {{w|IPC Media|International Publishing Corporation}}, plotted to overthrow [[Harold Wilson]] and install Lord Mountbatten as the interim [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]]. In ''State of Emergency'', [[Ballister|Lord Ballister]] is a stand-in for Lord Mountbatten.


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Louis Mountbatten

Lord Mountbatten was a British individual involved in the Partition of India. On 17 August 1947, Mountbatten released the specific details regarding the borders which would separate India and Pakistan.

When Prem accused the British of "carving [his country] up slapdash in six weeks", the Thirteenth Doctor noted she would pass his thoughts on to Mountbatten, should she see him again. (TV: Demons of the Punjab)

At one point, in Donna's World, Alice Coltrane claimed to have seen the ghost of Earl Mountbatten at the Boat Show. (TV: Turn Left)

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