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** Alternatively, it might refer to the Mrs. Moore in {{wi|A Passage to India}} by {{w|E. M. Forster}}. The Doctor's line, "Good tea, Mrs. Moore!" would seem to favour this reference. | ** Alternatively, it might refer to the Mrs. Moore in {{wi|A Passage to India}} by {{w|E. M. Forster}}. The Doctor's line, "Good tea, Mrs. Moore!" would seem to favour this reference. | ||
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Revision as of 05:57, 8 September 2013
- You may be looking for the Lost in Time character with the same name.
Angela Price, the technician and van driver of the Preachers, went by the alias of Mrs Moore. She helped the Tenth Doctor gain access to the Cybermen's base at Battersea Power Station which they used as a cyber-conversion centre. She also told him her real name but she was killed shortly afterwards by a Cyberman. (TV: Rise of the Cybermen / The Age of Steel)
The Doctor recalled her when Davros prompted him to remember all who had died in his name. (TV: Journey's End)
Behind the scenes
- Mrs. Moore says that she "got [her] name from a book."
- This could be a reference to Paula Moore, the pseudonym credited for writing Attack of the Cybermen, the incarnation seen by the Sixth Doctor.
- Alternatively, it might refer to the Mrs. Moore in A Passage to India by E. M. Forster. The Doctor's line, "Good tea, Mrs. Moore!" would seem to favour this reference.