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{{real world}}[[Video:BadgerEpofDWC|thumb|right|The origin of Charlie the badger, in its entirety.]]
{{real world}}[[File:Charlie and the Doctor's Badger - Doctor Who Confidential - BBC Three|thumb|right|The origin of Charlie the badger, in its entirety.]]
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a hand puppet given to [[Matt Smith]] as a [[Christmas]] gift by [[Charlie McDonnell]], a guest presenter of special web-based episodes of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]''. McDonnell was the puppet's namesake.   
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a hand puppet given to [[Matt Smith]] as a [[Christmas]] gift by [[Charlie McDonnell]], a guest presenter of special web-based episodes of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]''. McDonnell was the puppet's namesake.   
{{quote|Badgers and otters, respectively, are sort of my animals. And llamas I'm really intrigued by.|[[Matt Smith]], upon receiving Charlie the badger|Charlie McDonnell - Christmas Presents (badger)}}
{{quote|Badgers and otters, respectively, are sort of my animals. And llamas I'm really intrigued by.|[[Matt Smith]], upon receiving Charlie the badger|Charlie McDonnell - Christmas Presents (badger)}}
Smith was genuinely pleased with the gift and tried to create a character with it immediately upon receiving it. ([[CON]]: ''[[Charlie McDonnell - Christmas Presents (badger)]]'') It was later revealed that Smith had in fact received the puppet while filming [[TV]]: ''[[The Rebel Flesh (TV story)|The Rebel Flesh]]''. Bitter cold conditions during [[location filming]] in [[December]] [[2010]] required the cast to find ways of coping. One of Smith's methods of choice was to continue to develop the voice of the [[Badger (species)|badger]] and to use it to amuse at least [[Karen Gillan]]. ([[CON]]: ''[[Double Trouble (CON episode)|Double Trouble]]'') The badger was later seen in a corner of Mrs. Gillyflower's drawing room. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'')
Smith was genuinely pleased with the gift and tried to create a character with it immediately upon receiving it. ([[CON]]: ''[[Charlie McDonnell - Christmas Presents (badger)]]'') It was later revealed that Smith had in fact received the puppet while filming [[TV]]: ''[[The Rebel Flesh (TV story)|The Rebel Flesh]]''. Bitter cold conditions during [[location filming]] in [[December]] [[2010]] required the cast to find ways of coping. One of Smith's methods of choice was to continue to develop the voice of the [[Badger (species)|badger]] and to use it to amuse at least [[Karen Gillan]]. ([[CON]]: ''[[Double Trouble (CON episode)|Double Trouble]]'') The badger was later seen in a corner of Mrs. Gillyflower's drawing room. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'')
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[[Category:Doctor Who Confidential]]

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File:Charlie and the Doctor's Badger - Doctor Who Confidential - BBC Three
The origin of Charlie the badger, in its entirety.

Charlie the badger was a hand puppet given to Matt Smith as a Christmas gift by Charlie McDonnell, a guest presenter of special web-based episodes of Doctor Who Confidential. McDonnell was the puppet's namesake.

Badgers and otters, respectively, are sort of my animals. And llamas I'm really intrigued by.Matt Smith, upon receiving Charlie the badger [Charlie McDonnell - Christmas Presents (badger) [src]]

Smith was genuinely pleased with the gift and tried to create a character with it immediately upon receiving it. (CON: Charlie McDonnell - Christmas Presents (badger)) It was later revealed that Smith had in fact received the puppet while filming TV: The Rebel Flesh. Bitter cold conditions during location filming in December 2010 required the cast to find ways of coping. One of Smith's methods of choice was to continue to develop the voice of the badger and to use it to amuse at least Karen Gillan. (CON: Double Trouble) The badger was later seen in a corner of Mrs. Gillyflower's drawing room. (TV: The Crimson Horror)