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{{rename|Emergency Program One. Research needs to be done to determine whether ''program'' as in a computer program, is spelled the same trans-Atlantically.}}
[[File:NineAsHologram.jpg|thumb|Emergency Programme One appearing within the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')]]
[[File:NineAsHologram.jpg|thumb|Emergency Programme One appearing within the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')]]
'''Emergency Programme One''' was a feature of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] designed to return a companion to a designated place in case of extreme emergency ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')
'''Emergency Programme One''' was a feature of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] designed to return a companion to a designated place in case of extreme emergency ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')

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Emergency Program One. Research needs to be done to determine whether program as in a computer program, is spelled the same trans-Atlantically.

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Emergency Programme One appearing within the TARDIS. (TV: The Parting of the Ways)

Emergency Programme One was a feature of the Doctor's TARDIS designed to return a companion to a designated place in case of extreme emergency (TV: The Parting of the Ways)

The Tenth Doctor mentioned that Emergency Programme One was automatically activated after five hours. (TV: Silence in the Library) When activated, it projected a hologram recording which explained the programme. (TV: The Parting of the Ways)

Believing that he would die on the Game Station, the Ninth Doctor used it to play a message for the benefit of Rose Tyler before the TARDIS returned Rose to her home of Powell Estate in 2006. (TV: The Parting of the Ways).

Donna Noble recorded a message on it as a way to say goodbye to the Tenth Doctor, in the event that she might not have a chance to do so herself. (COMIC: The Time of My Life)

The visual appearance of the hologram was similar to the visual effect of Security Protocol 712. (TV: Blink)