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Betelgeuse was also a planet in script editor [[Douglas Adams]]' ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' series. | Betelgeuse was also a planet in script editor [[Douglas Adams]]' ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' series. | ||
In the real world, its name belongs to {{w|Betelgeuse|a star}}. | In the real world, its name belongs to {{w|Betelgeuse|a star}}. | ||
[[Category:Planets]] | [[Category:Planets]] | ||
[[Category:Nations and worlds at the Olympic Games]] | [[Category:Nations and worlds at the Olympic Games]] | ||
[[Category:Galactic Olympic Games]] | [[Category:Galactic Olympic Games]] |
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AUDIO: The Grand Betelgeuse Hotel must be referenced
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Betelgeuse was a planet mentioned by the Fourth Doctor. When Davros revived and demanded to know what had happened while he was in suspended animation, the Doctor told him that Arcturus had won the Galactic Olympic Games with Betelgeuse coming in second. (TV: Destiny of the Daleks)
According to the Fourth Doctor, the official papal seat of the Catholic Church was situated in the Betelgeuse system by 3278. (PROSE: Managra)
The Terpsivores, a centipede-like race, came from Betelgeuse. (COMIC: Death Disco)
According to Ian Chesterton, it was a name of a star visible from Earth. (PROSE: Byzantium!)
Professor Chronotis owned a travel guide to it. (PROSE: Shada)
Behind the scenes
Betelgeuse was also a planet in script editor Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. In the real world, its name belongs to a star.