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'''''Jabberwocky''''' was a poem by Lewis Carroll. It was about a boy killing a monster and | '''''Jabberwocky''''' was a poem by [[Lewis Carroll]]. It was about a boy killing a monster and contained a lot of nonsense words. | ||
While working on [[Bessie]], [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] sang the first few lines of ''Jabberwocky''. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and The Silurians]]'') | |||
During his confrontation with [[Light]], [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] mentioned bandersnatches and slithy toves, which were creatures from the poem. ([[DW]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'') | |||
The Doctor loved the words "burbled" and "tulgy", which originated from the poem and which he thought were good for describing woods and puddings. ([[NSA]]: ''[[The Nightmare of Black Island]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 05:44, 26 January 2011
Jabberwocky was a poem by Lewis Carroll. It was about a boy killing a monster and contained a lot of nonsense words.
While working on Bessie, the Doctor sang the first few lines of Jabberwocky. (DW: Doctor Who and The Silurians)
During his confrontation with Light, the Doctor mentioned bandersnatches and slithy toves, which were creatures from the poem. (DW: Ghost Light)
The Doctor loved the words "burbled" and "tulgy", which originated from the poem and which he thought were good for describing woods and puddings. (NSA: The Nightmare of Black Island)