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==History== | ==History== | ||
The [[Cardiff]] branch of Jubilee Pizza enjoyed the regular custom of [[Torchwood Three]], which had an account in the name of "Torchwood" | The [[Cardiff]] branch of Jubilee Pizza enjoyed the regular custom of [[Torchwood Three]], which had an account in the name of "Torchwood", courtesy of [[Owen Harper]]. [[Gwen Cooper]] impersonated a delivery person to enter the Hub for the first time, though her true identity was known all along. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'') She later brought pizza to the hub to have with the team even after being told to go home. ([[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]'') | ||
[[file:TW 01 01 Jubilee Pizza Lad.jpg|thumb|right|A worker at Jubilee Pizza. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'')]] | [[file:TW 01 01 Jubilee Pizza Lad.jpg|thumb|right|A worker at Jubilee Pizza. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'')]] | ||
On a later occasion, a delivery girl, [[Annie Botchwell]], had her brain | On a later occasion, a delivery girl, [[Annie Botchwell]], had her brain extracted by the partially-converted [[Cybus Cyberman|Cyberman]] [[Lisa Hallett]]. Hallett intended to implant her own brain. The girl was shot multiple times by the Torchwood staff. ([[TW]]: ''[[Cyberwoman]]'') | ||
A second [[Cardiff]] branch existed at Queens Arcade shopping centre. ([[TWM]]: ''[[Rift War! Part Seven: The Man Who Fell to Earth]]'') | A second [[Cardiff]] branch existed at Queens Arcade shopping centre. ([[TWM]]: ''[[Rift War! Part Seven: The Man Who Fell to Earth]]'') | ||
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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
* The name 'Jubilee' is a reference to [[Rob Shearman]]'s own audio drama for [[Big Finish Productions]] ''[[Jubilee]]'', | * The name 'Jubilee' is a reference to [[Rob Shearman]]'s own audio drama for [[Big Finish Productions]] ''[[Jubilee]]'', which the television story ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'' was adapted from. | ||
* ''Jubilee Pizza'' is one of a number of 'brands' that run throughout both the Doctor Who and Torchwood universes, such as [[Magpie Electricals]]. | * ''Jubilee Pizza'' is one of a number of 'brands' that run throughout both the Doctor Who and Torchwood universes, such as [[Magpie Electricals]]. | ||
[[Category:human businesses]] | [[Category:human businesses]] | ||
[[Category:Cardiff businesses]] | [[Category:Cardiff businesses]] | ||
[[Category:Restaurants]] | [[Category:Restaurants]] |
Revision as of 14:19, 5 August 2011
Jubilee Pizza was an international convenience food chain operating on Earth in the early 21st century.
History
The Cardiff branch of Jubilee Pizza enjoyed the regular custom of Torchwood Three, which had an account in the name of "Torchwood", courtesy of Owen Harper. Gwen Cooper impersonated a delivery person to enter the Hub for the first time, though her true identity was known all along. (TW: Everything Changes) She later brought pizza to the hub to have with the team even after being told to go home. (TW: Combat)
On a later occasion, a delivery girl, Annie Botchwell, had her brain extracted by the partially-converted Cyberman Lisa Hallett. Hallett intended to implant her own brain. The girl was shot multiple times by the Torchwood staff. (TW: Cyberwoman)
A second Cardiff branch existed at Queens Arcade shopping centre. (TWM: Rift War! Part Seven: The Man Who Fell to Earth)
Craig Owens knew of Jubilee Pizza and had a leaflet from it. (DW: The Lodger)
The Utah branch of Jubilee Pizza delivered to the GeoComTex Vault on at least one occasion, as pizza boxes were seen in the outer area of the Dalek Cage. The pizzas were almost certainly for the guards. (DW: Dalek)
Behind the scenes
- The name 'Jubilee' is a reference to Rob Shearman's own audio drama for Big Finish Productions Jubilee, which the television story Dalek was adapted from.
- Jubilee Pizza is one of a number of 'brands' that run throughout both the Doctor Who and Torchwood universes, such as Magpie Electricals.