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"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" was a [[Christmas]] carol. When the [[Second Doctor]] played "[[Silent Night]]" on [[The Doctor's recorder|his recorder]], [[Victoria Waterfield]] guessed he was playing "The Holly and the Ivy". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Saint Nicholas's Bones (short story)|Saint Nicholas's Bones]]'')
"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" was a [[Christmas]] carol. When the [[Second Doctor]] played "[[Silent Night]]" on [[The Doctor's recorder|his recorder]], [[Victoria Waterfield]] guessed he was playing "The Holly and the Ivy". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Saint Nicholas's Bones (short story)|Saint Nicholas's Bones]]'')


It was sung by a group of [[human]]s, including [[Sarah Jane Smith]], who had inadvertently been captured by a [[Hazoodian]] ship. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Autaia Pipipi Pia (short story)|Autaia Pipipi Pia]]'')  
It was sung by a group of [[human]]s, including [[Sarah Jane Smith]], who had inadvertently been captured by a [[Hazoodian]] ship. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Autaia Pipipi Pia (short story)|Autaia Pipipi Pia]]'')


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Revision as of 23:38, 26 February 2019

The Holly and the Ivy

"The Holly and the Ivy" was a Christmas carol. When the Second Doctor played "Silent Night" on his recorder, Victoria Waterfield guessed he was playing "The Holly and the Ivy". (PROSE: Saint Nicholas's Bones)

It was sung by a group of humans, including Sarah Jane Smith, who had inadvertently been captured by a Hazoodian ship. (PROSE: Autaia Pipipi Pia)