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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[France|French]] composer. His famous works included "[[Boléro]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]'')
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[France|French]] composer. His famous works included "[[Boléro]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]'')


In the [[1890s]], he came to London from [[Paris]] on the persuasion of [[Luigi (Maurice)|Luigi]]. He had a [[watch]] which had the [[Prydonian Seal]]. Shortly before the start of the performance he met with [[George Litefoot]]. Inside an illusory world, Litefoot saw him hanging from a gibbet. He told Litefoot that he was being drugged and dreamt of the world and before long he was constantly there. He{{who}} got a present from [[the Doctor]], which was the watch. He managed to stop the impostor{{who}} by shutting the [[piano]] lid on him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Maurice (audio story)|Maurice]]'')
In the [[1890s]], he came to London from [[Paris]] on the persuasion of [[Luigi (Maurice)|Luigi]]. He had previously received a present of a [[watch]] bearing the [[Prydonian Seal]] from [[the Doctor]]. Shortly before the start of the performance he met with [[George Litefoot]]. Inside an illusory world, Litefoot saw him hanging from a gibbet. He told Litefoot that he was being drugged and dreamt of the world and before long he was constantly there. He managed to stop [[Clockwork Maurice|the impostor]] by shutting the [[piano]] lid on him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Maurice (audio story)|Maurice]]'')


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Maurice Ravel

Maurice Ravel was a French composer. His famous works included "Boléro". (TV: The Impossible Planet)

In the 1890s, he came to London from Paris on the persuasion of Luigi. He had previously received a present of a watch bearing the Prydonian Seal from the Doctor. Shortly before the start of the performance he met with George Litefoot. Inside an illusory world, Litefoot saw him hanging from a gibbet. He told Litefoot that he was being drugged and dreamt of the world and before long he was constantly there. He managed to stop the impostor by shutting the piano lid on him. (AUDIO: Maurice)