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[[Jo Grant]] was given the song to perform for the television show ''[[Make a Star]]'', not knowing that the song hadn't been written yet. The [[Third Doctor]] recognised the song as coming from the [[1980s]], and from this knowledge was able to [[deduce]] that {{Delgado}} was trying to unravel the timeline by releasing as yet unwritten songs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hidden Talent (short story)|Hidden Talent]]'')
[[Jo Grant]] was given the song to perform for the television show ''[[Make a Star]]'', not knowing that the song hadn't been written yet. The [[Third Doctor]] recognised the song as coming from the [[1980s]], and from this knowledge was able to [[deduce]] that {{Delgado}} was trying to unravel the timeline by releasing as yet unwritten songs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hidden Talent (short story)|Hidden Talent]]'')
[[Category:Songs from the real world]]
[[Category:Songs from the real world]]

Revision as of 09:40, 26 February 2019

Fame

"Fame" was a song from the 1980s. It included the lyric, "I'm gonna live forever".

Jo Grant was given the song to perform for the television show Make a Star, not knowing that the song hadn't been written yet. The Third Doctor recognised the song as coming from the 1980s, and from this knowledge was able to deduce that the Master was trying to unravel the timeline by releasing as yet unwritten songs. (PROSE: Hidden Talent)