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Revision as of 22:03, 1 July 2010
"Zaggit Zagoo bar" 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 Zaggit Zagoo bar was a bar located in the city of Zaggit Zagoo on the planet Zog.
The bar was very busy, with a vast range of customers of different species. the song "My Angel Put the Devil in Me" can be heard in the background; this song was also the song Talluha sang in "Daleks in Manhattan"
Visitors
- Jack Harkness
- Tenth Doctor
- Alonso Frame
- Raxacoricofallapatorian (possibly a Slitheen)
- Adipose
- Judoon
- Graske
- Sycorax
- Hath
- Red Humanoid
- White Humanoid
- Humanoid bartender (possibly human or near human)]
- People with green skin and large ears
Individuals of Unknown Species
- Zaggit Zaggo Alien 1.PNG
- Zaggit Zaggo Alien 2.PNG
- Zaggit Zaggo Alien 3.PNG
- Zaggit Zaggo Alien 4.PNG
- Zaggit Zaggo Alien 5.PNG
- Zaggit Zaggo Alien 6.PNG
- Zaggit Zaggo Alien 7.PNG
Trivia
- The Judoon is seen briefly eyeing the Raxacoricofallapatorian in suspicion as it walks by. This may be because it is possibly a member of the Slitheen family.
- An alien closely resembling a Uvodni, is briefly seen talking to some other alien lifeform. [source needed]
Behind the Scenes
- The title of the bar was never given on screen, but was spoken in the BBC Radio 7 commentary that accompanied the television broadcast of the conclusion to The End of Time. Spelling was specified by the script.