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'''Venom Grubs''' were a species used by the [[Slitheen family]]. These Venom Grubs are used to dispose of unwanted members. [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen|Blon]] claimed that if she didn't follow the criminal activities of the rest of the family, she would have been fed to the Venom Grubs. ([[DW]]: ''[[Boom Town]]'')
'''Venom Grubs''' were a species used by the [[Slitheen family]] to dispose of unwanted members. [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen|Blon]] claimed that if she didn't follow the criminal activities of the rest of the family, she would have been fed to the Venom Grubs. ([[DW]]: ''[[Boom Town]]'')


==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==
Venom grubs actually do not appear in the television version of ''[[The Web Planet]]''. Onscreen, dialogue refers to them as [[larvae gun]]s. However they do appear in ''[[Doctor Who and the Zarbi]]'', the story's novelisation by original scriptwriter [[Bill Strutton]]
Venom grubs actually do not appear in the television version of ''[[The Web Planet]]''. Onscreen, dialogue refers to them as [[larvae gun]]s. However they do appear in ''[[Doctor Who and the Zarbi]]'', the story's novelisation by original scriptwriter [[Bill Strutton]]
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[[Category:Insectoid species]]

Revision as of 01:32, 5 August 2009


Venom Grubs were a species used by the Slitheen family to dispose of unwanted members. Blon claimed that if she didn't follow the criminal activities of the rest of the family, she would have been fed to the Venom Grubs. (DW: Boom Town)

Behind the Scenes

Venom grubs actually do not appear in the television version of The Web Planet. Onscreen, dialogue refers to them as larvae guns. However they do appear in Doctor Who and the Zarbi, the story's novelisation by original scriptwriter Bill Strutton