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== References ==
== References ==
* Sardoth has splinters that had rejected history one named Sister [[Mary O'Logan]] the one-eyed-gun-nun from 1881 that was an arms supplier to a local orphanage. One named [[Bernard Shop]] the layabout and buffoon that sold cheap perfume from 1937. One named Sir [[Nickleby Gooch]] the cross-dresser who's talents were knitting and being great from 1772. One named [[Canon Sistabarn]] the head of the [[BBC]] who's usefulness was less than zero.  
* Sardoth has splinters that had rejected history: from 1881, Sister [[Mary O'Logan]] the one-eyed-gun-nun that was an arms supplier to a local orphanage; from 1937, [[Bernard Shop]] the layabout and buffoon that sold cheap perfume; from 1772, Sir [[Nickleby Gooch]], the cross-dresser, whose talents were knitting and being great; and [[Canon Sistabarn]], the head of the [[BBC]], whose usefulness was less than zero.  
* Sardoth read the ''Doctor Who'' annual 1976.  
* Sardoth read the ''Doctor Who'' annual 1976.  
* Sardoth owned a [[DVD]] of ''[[Fury from the Deep (TV story)|Fury from the Deep]]''.  
* Sardoth owned a [[DVD]] of ''[[Fury from the Deep (TV story)|Fury from the Deep]]''.  

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Eye on... Blatchford was a 2005 home video released with City of Death.

Synopsis

Meet Sardoth - the second-to-last of the Jagaroth.

Plot

to be added

Cast

Crew

Special thanks

References

  • Sardoth has splinters that had rejected history: from 1881, Sister Mary O'Logan the one-eyed-gun-nun that was an arms supplier to a local orphanage; from 1937, Bernard Shop the layabout and buffoon that sold cheap perfume; from 1772, Sir Nickleby Gooch, the cross-dresser, whose talents were knitting and being great; and Canon Sistabarn, the head of the BBC, whose usefulness was less than zero.
  • Sardoth read the Doctor Who annual 1976.
  • Sardoth owned a DVD of Fury from the Deep.

Story notes

  • It's the third and final in the trilogy of "the fake lives of monsters" series.
  • This story is a comedic sequel to City of Death.