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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The exhibition exists in the real world at the very least in the form of a book with a matching title and a cover identical to the poster.<ref>http://www.ebay.ca/itm/3-Millions-dAnnees-dAventure-Humaine-Le-CNRS-et-la-Prehistoire-Yves-Coppens-/380668425744</ref> The poster would appear to be a genuine advertisement put up at the time of filming, as [[location filming]] in [[Paris]] for the serial took place between [[30 April (production)|30 April]] and [[3 May (production)|3 May]] — a time when the poster would reasonably be up.
The exhibition exists in the real world at the very least in the form of a book with a matching title and a cover identical to the poster.<ref>http://www.ebay.ca/itm/3-Millions-dAnnees-dAventure-Humaine-Le-CNRS-et-la-Prehistoire-Yves-Coppens-/380668425744</ref> The poster would appear to be a genuine [[advertisement]] put up at the time of filming, as [[location filming]] in [[Paris]] for the serial took place between [[30 April (production)|30 April]] and [[3 May (production)|3 May]] — a time when the poster would reasonably be up.


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

Revision as of 00:15, 15 September 2019

A poster for the event. (TV: City of Death)

"3 millions d'années d'aventure humaine: le CNRS et la préhistoire" was an exhibition shown at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle between 25 January and 31 May 1979. The Fourth Doctor and Romana II walked pass a poster for it while in Paris. (TV: City of Death)

Behind the scenes

The exhibition exists in the real world at the very least in the form of a book with a matching title and a cover identical to the poster.[1] The poster would appear to be a genuine advertisement put up at the time of filming, as location filming in Paris for the serial took place between 30 April and 3 May — a time when the poster would reasonably be up.

Footnotes