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According to [[Ashildr]], ten thousand hours was all it took to [[master]] any [[skill]] and, after over a hundred thousand hours, one became the best there had ever been. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived (TV story)|The Woman Who Lived]]'')
According to [[Ashildr]], ten thousand hours was all it took to [[master]] any [[skill]] and, after over a hundred thousand hours, one became the best there had ever been. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived (TV story)|The Woman Who Lived]]'')
In the [[1950s]], [[hour]]s of [[television]] [[broadcast]] in the [[United Kingdom]] were strictly limited by the [[British government]], and each [[evening]]'s broadcasts from [[Alexandra Palace]] ended between 10.30 and 11[[pm]] with the [[National Anthem]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)|The Time Traveller's Almanac]]'')


Met by ''[[Sunday Mirror]]'' [[journalist]] [[Vivien Rook]] at [[10 Downing Street]], [[First Lady]] [[Lucy Saxon]] rhetorically asked if she could have an hour to herself, however, she was convinced to give a [[20 (number)|twenty]] [[minute]] [[interview]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'')
Met by ''[[Sunday Mirror]]'' [[journalist]] [[Vivien Rook]] at [[10 Downing Street]], [[First Lady]] [[Lucy Saxon]] rhetorically asked if she could have an hour to herself, however, she was convinced to give a [[20 (number)|twenty]] [[minute]] [[interview]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'')

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An hour was a unit of time, 24 of which typically composed one day on Earth. (TV: Last of the Time Lords)

The space hour was used by the Tyrryxians. (COMIC: Size Control)

The Fifth Doctor once retrieved the Key to Time in less than one galactic hour. (GAME: The First Adventure)

According to Ashildr, ten thousand hours was all it took to master any skill and, after over a hundred thousand hours, one became the best there had ever been. (TV: The Woman Who Lived)

In the 1950s, hours of television broadcast in the United Kingdom were strictly limited by the British government, and each evening's broadcasts from Alexandra Palace ended between 10.30 and 11pm with the National Anthem. (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac)

Met by Sunday Mirror journalist Vivien Rook at 10 Downing Street, First Lady Lucy Saxon rhetorically asked if she could have an hour to herself, however, she was convinced to give a twenty minute interview. (TV: The Sound of Drums)

Joanne Marsden was half an hour late to work after the Ninth Doctor hijacked the 68 to Bolton. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man?)

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