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{{wikipediainfo}}{{Infobox Individual|species = Human|job = Magician|origin = Earth|first mention = Day of the Clown (novelisation)}}Around the [[2010s]], when [[Unified Intelligence Taskforce|UNIT]] brought [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to [[Trafalgar Square]] in a [[helicopter]], they decided to attribute the event to '''Derren Brown''' as their cover story. It was not the first time they had done so. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') | {{wikipediainfo}}{{Infobox Individual|species = Human|job = Magician|origin = [[Earth]]|first mention = Day of the Clown (novelisation)}}Around the [[2010s]], when [[Unified Intelligence Taskforce|UNIT]] brought [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to [[Trafalgar Square]] in a [[helicopter]], they decided to attribute the event to '''Derren Brown''' as their cover story. It was not the first time they had done so. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') | ||
When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] was being psychically probed, he wondered if it was Derren Brown again. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead of Winter]]'') | When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] was being psychically probed, he wondered if it was Derren Brown again. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead of Winter]]'') |
Revision as of 17:33, 29 November 2016
Around the 2010s, when UNIT brought the Doctor's TARDIS to Trafalgar Square in a helicopter, they decided to attribute the event to Derren Brown as their cover story. It was not the first time they had done so. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)
When the Eleventh Doctor was being psychically probed, he wondered if it was Derren Brown again. (PROSE: Dead of Winter)
In 2009 Clyde Langer told Rani Chandra that aliens had "more tricks up their sleeve than Derren Brown". (PROSE: Day of the Clown)
In 2016, when Tanya Adeola was partially invisible due to bone spiders' spiderweb, Miss Quill suggested to "get Derren Brown on the phone". (PROSE: The Stone House)