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[[Trevor Ramsbottom]] found an "ominous" teapot on an [[archaeology|archeological]] dig in [[1973]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Land of Wonder (audio story)|The Land of Wonder]]'') | [[Trevor Ramsbottom]] found an "ominous" teapot on an [[archaeology|archeological]] dig in [[1973]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Land of Wonder (audio story)|The Land of Wonder]]'') | ||
An [[The Doctor (Party Animals)| | An [[The Doctor (Party Animals)|incarnation of the Doctor]] wore a badge shaped like a teapot. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Party Animals (comic story)|Party Animals]]'') | ||
[[Category:Pottery]] | [[Category:Pottery]] | ||
[[Category:Containers]] | [[Category:Containers]] |
Revision as of 21:20, 16 January 2019
A teapot was used to prepare tea.
George Orwell's eleven golden rules for making the perfect cup of tea included using a teapot made of china or earthenware. (PROSE: Separation Day)
Craig Owens owned a royal wedding teapot, which the Eleventh Doctor used to mix a remedy to cure the enzyme decay in Craig's body. (TV: The Lodger)
The Thirteenth Doctor used a teapot to serve tea to Team TARDIS and Leon Perkins. (COMIC: A New Beginning)
Trevor Ramsbottom found an "ominous" teapot on an archeological dig in 1973. (AUDIO: The Land of Wonder)
An incarnation of the Doctor wore a badge shaped like a teapot. (COMIC: Party Animals)