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In [[September]] [[2009]], ''The Times'' reported on the childrens' message to the world: "We are coming". [[Ianto Jones]] read a copy he picked up from a delivery point. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Two]]'') | In [[September]] [[2009]], ''The Times'' reported on the childrens' message to the world: "We are coming". [[Ianto Jones]] read a copy he picked up from a delivery point. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Two]]'') | ||
In [[1994]] [[Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly Wright]] were visiting [[W H Smith]] | In [[1994]], when [[Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly Wright]] were visiting [[W H Smith]], Polly saw ''The Times'' and read the society notices. When she looked at the obituaries, she realised that no one was mentioned there that she knew. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People]]'') | ||
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The Times was a British newspaper. It was printed from the Victorian era through to the early 21st century.
In London during the 1890s, both the newly regenerated Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald were led to the Half-Face Man's base at Mancini's Family Restaurant through a hint in an issue of The Times newspaper that was left by an unknown individual which they deduced to be intent on keeping the two of them together. This newspaper was delivered by Paternoster Gang butler, Strax, who threw it through Madame Vastra's window, with the paper comically landing on Clara's head. (TV: Deep Breath)
When the Second Doctor arrived to meet the Brigadier at a UNIT reunion, he said he was here for his speech as guest of honour, revealing that he heard of it in the Times. The Brigadier pointed out that that was impossible as the reporter was still there. The Doctor explaned that he heard it from tomorrow's Times. (TV: The Five Doctors)
In September 2009, The Times reported on the childrens' message to the world: "We are coming". Ianto Jones read a copy he picked up from a delivery point. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Two)
In 1994, when Ben Jackson and Polly Wright were visiting W H Smith, Polly saw The Times and read the society notices. When she looked at the obituaries, she realised that no one was mentioned there that she knew. (PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People)