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''to | * Seyton claims his painting is a [[Reubens]]. | ||
* Seyton and the Doctor have [[bacon]] and [[egg]]s and [[marmalade]]. | |||
* Seyton's ancestor was William Seyton, King [[John of England|John]]'s right-hand man. | |||
* The Doctor compares Seyton to [[Robin Hood]]. | |||
* Seyton quotes from [[Winnie the Pooh]]. | |||
* Seyton drives a [[Lagonda]]. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 03:05, 29 April 2014
Fallen Angel was the second story in the anthology Decalog. It was written by Andy Lane. It featured the Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot.
Summary
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Characters
- Second Doctor
- Jamie McCrimmon
- Zoe Heriot
- Lucas Seyton
- Constable Sharpless
- Sergeant Amies
- Paul Kettering
References
- Seyton claims his painting is a Reubens.
- Seyton and the Doctor have bacon and eggs and marmalade.
- Seyton's ancestor was William Seyton, King John's right-hand man.
- The Doctor compares Seyton to Robin Hood.
- Seyton quotes from Winnie the Pooh.
- Seyton drives a Lagonda.
Notes
- The stories in Decalog are linked by the story Playback, in which psychic Silverman examines various items in the stranger's pockets. For this story, he examines the model duck.
Continuity
- The Doctor "couldn't remember breakfasting so well since that time with Nero." (TV: The Romans)
- Vorg once worked with a Crustacoid. (TV: Carnival of Monsters)
- Lucas Seyton later steals a painting from the Palace Theatre museum. (PROSE: The Shadow of Weng-Chiang)