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'''Greeves''' was one of the butlers at [[Eddison Manor]]. He was one of the main suspects after his kind of mysterious behaviour. He served at the meal, the one after the murders of [[Gerald Peach]] and [[Chandrakala]], and the poisoning of the [[ | '''Greeves''' was one of the butlers at [[Eddison Manor]]. He was one of the main suspects after his kind of mysterious behaviour. He served at the meal, the one after the murders of [[Gerald Peach]] and [[Chandrakala]], and the poisoning of the [[Tenth Doctor]]. He saved [[Donna Noble]]'s life after the [[Vespiform]] was about to kill [[Roger Curbishley]]. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | == Behind the scenes == | ||
*It is possible that his name is pun on the fictional valet [[Wikipedia:Jeeves |Jeeves]] in the short stories by [[Wikipedia:P. G. Wodehouse |P. G. Wodehouse]]. | * It is possible that his name is pun on the fictional valet [[Wikipedia:Jeeves |Jeeves]] in the short stories by [[Wikipedia:P. G. Wodehouse |P. G. Wodehouse]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:02, 4 November 2011
Greeves was one of the butlers at Eddison Manor. He was one of the main suspects after his kind of mysterious behaviour. He served at the meal, the one after the murders of Gerald Peach and Chandrakala, and the poisoning of the Tenth Doctor. He saved Donna Noble's life after the Vespiform was about to kill Roger Curbishley.
Behind the scenes
- It is possible that his name is pun on the fictional valet Jeeves in the short stories by P. G. Wodehouse.