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[[Colin Baker]] wrote ''Gallimaufry: A Collection of Short Stories'', which included three of his short stories featuring the [[Sixth Doctor]]: ''[[A Wee Deoch an ...? (short story)|A Wee Deoch an ...?]]'' from [[DWMS Winter 1991]], ''[[A Tourist Invasion (short story)|A Tourist Invasion]]'' from ''[[Doctor Who Yearbook 1993]]'', and ''Parasites Regained'' (an unofficial story). | [[Colin Baker]] wrote ''Gallimaufry: A Collection of Short Stories'', which included three of his short stories featuring the [[Sixth Doctor]]: ''[[A Wee Deoch an ...? (short story)|A Wee Deoch an ...?]]'' from [[DWMS Winter 1991]], ''[[A Tourist Invasion (short story)|A Tourist Invasion]]'' from ''[[Doctor Who Yearbook 1993]]'', and ''Parasites Regained'' (an unofficial story). | ||
[[Category:Jargon, slang and colloquialisms]] | [[Category:Jargon, slang and colloquialisms]] |
Revision as of 16:29, 3 September 2020
The Fourth Doctor described himself as a "gallimaufry from Gallifrey". (PROSE: Scratchman)
The Fifth Doctor once described his TARDIS as a "gallimaufry of gadgets". (PROSE: The Reproductive Cycle)
Believing it was a wand, the Sheriff of Nottingham described the Doctor's sonic screwdriver an "intriguing gallimaufry". (TV: Robot of Sherwood)
Younger London in the City of the Saved was described as an "architectural gallimauffey". (PROSE: A Hundred Words from a Civil War)
Behind the scenes
Colin Baker wrote Gallimaufry: A Collection of Short Stories, which included three of his short stories featuring the Sixth Doctor: A Wee Deoch an ...? from DWMS Winter 1991, A Tourist Invasion from Doctor Who Yearbook 1993, and Parasites Regained (an unofficial story).