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'''Dee Dee Blasco''' was the assistant of [[Winfold Hobbes|Professor Hobbes]]. She was actualy a second-year student who wrote a paper on the [[Lost Moon of Poosh]]. Professor Hobbes read it and liked it so much he decided to take her on his research for the holidays. They ended up on [[Midnight]], where while riding a [[Crusader Tours]] trip to the [[Sapphire Waterfall]] something sinister struck their bus. ([[DW]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'') She and the Hostess were the only ones on the bus who were against throwing the Doctor off.
'''Dee Dee Blasco''' was the assistant of [[Winfold Hobbes|Professor Hobbes]].  
 
==Biography==
Dee Dee was a second-year student; she wrote a paper on the [[Lost Moon of Poosh]]. Professor Hobbes read it and liked it so much he decided to take her on his research for the holidays. They ended up on [[Midnight]], where while riding a [[Crusader Tours]] trip to the [[Sapphire Waterfall]] something sinister struck their bus. ([[DW]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'') She and the Hostess were the only ones on the bus who were against throwing the Doctor off.
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Revision as of 20:07, 28 November 2010

Dee Dee Blasco was the assistant of Professor Hobbes.

Biography

Dee Dee was a second-year student; she wrote a paper on the Lost Moon of Poosh. Professor Hobbes read it and liked it so much he decided to take her on his research for the holidays. They ended up on Midnight, where while riding a Crusader Tours trip to the Sapphire Waterfall something sinister struck their bus. (DW: Midnight) She and the Hostess were the only ones on the bus who were against throwing the Doctor off.