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'''The Thief''' was caught red-handed trying to steal valuable clocks from [[Percival Tubbs|Lord Tubbs]] collection held in the Clock Room of [[Croxton Hall]]. Unfortunately the prize piece, an [[Ancient Horologe]], was broken in a scuffle and a chain of events led to all those involved slipping out of their time. [[Tenth Doctor| | '''The Thief''' was caught red-handed trying to steal valuable clocks from [[Percival Tubbs|Lord Tubbs]] collection held in the Clock Room of [[Croxton Hall]]. Unfortunately the prize piece, an [[Ancient Horologe]], was broken in a scuffle and a chain of events led to all those involved slipping out of their time. The [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] was able to repair the Horologe and all the household were returned to their time with the Thief once again being apprehended. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[13 O'Clock]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 20:20, 21 February 2011
The Thief was caught red-handed trying to steal valuable clocks from Lord Tubbs collection held in the Clock Room of Croxton Hall. Unfortunately the prize piece, an Ancient Horologe, was broken in a scuffle and a chain of events led to all those involved slipping out of their time. The Tenth Doctor was able to repair the Horologe and all the household were returned to their time with the Thief once again being apprehended. (DWAM: 13 O'Clock)