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This '''unnamed planet''' was colonised by [[human]]s | This '''unnamed planet''' was colonised by [[human]]s before the [[44th century]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] visited the [[planet]] when a ship containing his companions, [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]], began to plummet through its atmosphere. The Doctor visited [[Sardicktown]] and convinced [[Kazran Sardick]] to allow the ship to land. ([[DW]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
* | *The scenery, architecture and fashion of Sardickton bears a striking resemblance to Victorian Britian. From the point of view of the [[Doctor Who universe]], why this occurs is unknown. From a real-world point of view, the resemblance is due to the relevance of ([[DW]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') being based on the Charles Dickens story: A Christmas Carol. | ||
[[Category:Human colonies]] | [[Category:Human colonies]] | ||
[[Category:Planets visited by the Eleventh Doctor]] | [[Category:Planets visited by the Eleventh Doctor]] | ||
[[Category:Planets with unknown names]] | [[Category:Planets with unknown names]] |
Revision as of 14:42, 17 August 2011
This unnamed planet was colonised by humans before the 44th century. The Eleventh Doctor visited the planet when a ship containing his companions, Amy Pond and Rory Williams, began to plummet through its atmosphere. The Doctor visited Sardicktown and convinced Kazran Sardick to allow the ship to land. (DW: A Christmas Carol)
Behind the scenes
- The scenery, architecture and fashion of Sardickton bears a striking resemblance to Victorian Britian. From the point of view of the Doctor Who universe, why this occurs is unknown. From a real-world point of view, the resemblance is due to the relevance of (DW: A Christmas Carol) being based on the Charles Dickens story: A Christmas Carol.