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The work is not identified through dialogue, but simply through a very clear rendition played by [[Patrick Troughton]].
The work is not identified through dialogue, but simply through a very clear rendition played by [[Patrick Troughton]].


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== External links ==
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mk23j BBC Radio 4 exploration of "{{PAGENAME}}"], available globally on demand
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mk23j BBC Radio 4 exploration of "{{PAGENAME}}"], available globally on demand
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[[Category:Songs from the real world]]
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Revision as of 10:02, 26 March 2019

The Skye Boat Song

"The Skye Boat Song" was a tune that the Second Doctor played on his recorder near the conclusion of the London Event. It was in part a diversion to prevent Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart from overhearing his discussion with Jamie McCrimmon on the Picadilly Circus tube station platform. (TV: The Web of Fear)

Behind the scenes

The work is not identified through dialogue, but simply through a very clear rendition played by Patrick Troughton.

External links