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== References ==
== References ==
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* The Doctor quotes 'Curiouser and curiouser' from [[Alice in Wonderland]], and 'something wicked this way comes' from [[Macbeth]].
* The Doctor mentions [[Rapunzel]].
* The Doctor mentions [[Skaro]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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* The Doctor implies that an earlier incarnation of himself had visited Piir two hundred years in the past. It is not known which incarnation it was, save that it was one that was 'almost certainly sans [without a] tie', 'wouldn't have been seen dead' wearing a bow tie, and was 'nearly seen dead'.
** The latter comment implies that it may have been either the Third or Tenth Doctor who travelled while dying from radiation sickness. However, the Third Doctor wore a bow tie during his tenure (except for his arrival back at UNIT before regeneration) and the Tenth often wore a conventional tie.


== External links ==
== External links ==

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The Melting Pot was the third story of The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles: Volume Two, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written Christopher Cooper and featured Jacob Dudman as the Eleventh Doctor.

Publisher's summary

Arriving on Piir to sample the local cuisine, the Doctor finds a society wildly different from the one he remembers. With violence brewing on the streets, the Doctor will have to get to the bottom of what has gone wrong on Piir, before the world tears itself apart.

Plot

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Cast

References

Notes

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Continuity

  • The Doctor implies that an earlier incarnation of himself had visited Piir two hundred years in the past. It is not known which incarnation it was, save that it was one that was 'almost certainly sans [without a] tie', 'wouldn't have been seen dead' wearing a bow tie, and was 'nearly seen dead'.
    • The latter comment implies that it may have been either the Third or Tenth Doctor who travelled while dying from radiation sickness. However, the Third Doctor wore a bow tie during his tenure (except for his arrival back at UNIT before regeneration) and the Tenth often wore a conventional tie.

External links