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"'''A Day in the Life'''" was one of [[the Beatles]]' songs. The [[Fifth Doctor]] said that if one was going to replace the Beatles out of admiration for them, they would want to pretend they had written this song. He was therefore confused that [[the Common Men]] replaced them, but wrote their ''own'' songs. ([[AUDIO]]: | "'''A Day in the Life'''" was one of [[the Beatles]]' songs. The [[Fifth Doctor]] said that if one was going to replace the Beatles out of admiration for them, they would want to pretend they had written this song. He was therefore confused that [[the Common Men]] replaced them, but wrote their ''own'' songs. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|1963: Fanfare for the Common Men (audio story)}}) | ||
In a dream of newborn [[Paul Magrs (Bafflement and Devotion)|Paul Magrs]], either | In a dream of newborn [[Paul Magrs (Bafflement and Devotion)|Paul Magrs]], either "A Day in the Life" or "[[Help!]]" was playing at [[Dr Oho]]'s party. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|In the Sixties (short story)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 19:44, 27 June 2024
"A Day in the Life" was one of the Beatles' songs. The Fifth Doctor said that if one was going to replace the Beatles out of admiration for them, they would want to pretend they had written this song. He was therefore confused that the Common Men replaced them, but wrote their own songs. (AUDIO: 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men [+]Loading...["1963: Fanfare for the Common Men (audio story)"])
In a dream of newborn Paul Magrs, either "A Day in the Life" or "Help!" was playing at Dr Oho's party. (PROSE: In the Sixties [+]Loading...["In the Sixties (short story)"])
Behind the scenes
The song was used in the Doctor Who Confidential episode What Dreams May Come.
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