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Revision as of 16:11, 15 September 2012
Wild Bill Hickok was a 19th century individual. Ted was going to go to a party dressed as him but the Eighth Doctor stole the costume from Ted's locker. (DW: Doctor Who)
The Doctor continued to wear the costume or similar ones. Julius Otago thought that he was trying for a Lord Byron look which he said would be tragic if it didn't impress the ladies. After correcting him, the Doctor informed Julius that he hadn't had any complaints. (DWM: Children of the Revolution)
Behind the scenes
- The musical Calamity Jane dramatises a love-affair between Hickok and Jane that she claimed but which has never been substantiated.
- Children of the Revolution misspells his name as "Hickock".