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[[Gwen Cooper]] once derisively called [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Ianto Jones]] '''"The Chuckle Brothers"'''. ([[TW]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day One]]'')
[[Gwen Cooper]] once derisively called [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Ianto Jones]] '''"The Chuckle Brothers"'''. ([[TW]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day One]]'')
:''Though not stated in the episode, the name almost certainly referred to a pair of real-life [[British]] comedians.''
:''Though not stated in the episode, the name almost certainly referred to a pair of real-life [[British]] comedians.''


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*Among the Chuckle Brothers' many comedy stage shows was a ''Doctor Who'' spoof entitled ''Doctor What and the Return of the Garlics.''
*Among the Chuckle Brothers' many comedy stage shows was a ''Doctor Who'' spoof entitled ''Doctor What and the Return of the Garlics.''
*[[Russell T Davies]], who wrote ''Children of Earth: Day One'' also wrote some scripts for the Chuckle Brothers' long-running TV series ''ChuckleVision'' in the 1990s.


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Revision as of 17:27, 21 August 2011

Gwen Cooper once derisively called Jack Harkness and Ianto Jones "The Chuckle Brothers". (TW: Children of Earth: Day One)

Though not stated in the episode, the name almost certainly referred to a pair of real-life British comedians.

Behind the scenes

  • Among the Chuckle Brothers' many comedy stage shows was a Doctor Who spoof entitled Doctor What and the Return of the Garlics.
  • Russell T Davies, who wrote Children of Earth: Day One also wrote some scripts for the Chuckle Brothers' long-running TV series ChuckleVision in the 1990s.
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