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* The depressing buildings the Doctor has seen include the [[Lament School of Toriss]], the [[Great Tower of Lower Mudlun]], and the [[Undercity Sewer Temple]] in [[Megropolis Six]]. | * The depressing buildings the Doctor has seen include the [[Lament School]] of [[Toriss]], the [[Great Tower of Lower Mudlun]], and the [[Undercity Sewer Temple]] in [[Megropolis Six]]. | ||
* Rose bought an album by [[the Stranglers]] at a record shop in [[Piccadilly Circus]] in [[1977]]. | * Rose bought an album by [[the Stranglers]] at a record shop in [[Piccadilly Circus]] in [[1977]]. | ||
* The Doctor was taught in the [[Prydonian Academy|Prydon Academy]] about causal realities. | * The Doctor was taught in the [[Prydonian Academy|Prydon Academy]] about causal realities. |
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The Red Bicycle was the seventh short story in Twelve Doctors of Christmas, featuring the Ninth Doctor.
Summary
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Characters
References
- The depressing buildings the Doctor has seen include the Lament School of Toriss, the Great Tower of Lower Mudlun, and the Undercity Sewer Temple in Megropolis Six.
- Rose bought an album by the Stranglers at a record shop in Piccadilly Circus in 1977.
- The Doctor was taught in the Prydon Academy about causal realities.
- The Doctor leaves Rose talking to some Habrians in the Zaggit Zagoo bar.
- The Doctor previously met Jinko in his eighth incarnation, when his Zocci friend was sold a dodgy planetary hopper that crashed on Carolian IV.
- The Doctor watched the Andromedans invade the Hagon Cluster and sent them scurrying back.
- Jinko hires two Elians.
Notes
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Continuity
- The Doctor knows that Peter Tyler wasn't around to help when Rose was growing up. (TV: Father's Day)
- The Doctor later boats about the events of this story in TV: The Doctor Dances)
- The Elians resemble Slabs. (TV: Smith and Jones)