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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
The surviving dinosaur sculptures appear in the [[Doctor Who Magazine]] covers to [[DWM 162]] and [[DWM 221]].
[[Radio Times]] photographed [[Carole Ann Ford]] in front of the dinosaurs for the [[Doctor Who Special (1973)|10th Anniversary special]]. The cover of [[Doctor Who Magazine]] issue [[DWM 162|162]] was [[Sophie Aldred]] with the Iguanodons. Issue [[DWM 221|221]]'s cover image came from the Radio Times photo shoot.  
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Revision as of 20:00, 14 November 2012

The Crystal Palace was the base for the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations. It was built in London in 1851. The Fifth Doctor wanted to take Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka to there as "a treat" in the wake of Adric's death, but instead ended up on the tarmac of Heathrow Airport in 1982. (TV: Time-Flight) The Eighth Doctor took his companions Charley Pollard and C'rizz to there, shortly after their departure from the Divergent Universe. While there, Charley met and befriended the elderly Duke of Wellington. (AUDIO: Other Lives) The Tenth Doctor tried to take Heather McCrimmon to the Crystal Palace in 1854. (COMIC: The Crystal Palace) George Litefoot compared the Venusian Shanghorn to the dinosaurs of the Crystal Palace. (AUDIO: Voyage to Venus)

Behind the scenes

Radio Times photographed Carole Ann Ford in front of the dinosaurs for the 10th Anniversary special. The cover of Doctor Who Magazine issue 162 was Sophie Aldred with the Iguanodons. Issue 221's cover image came from the Radio Times photo shoot.

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