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In the [[17th century]], [[Charles II]] furiously bursts into the painter [[Matilda (The Impossible Astronaut)|Matilda]]'s room, demanding to know the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s location. By her stands [[painting (The Impossible Astronaut)|a painting]] of the [[Time Lord]] covering himself with a red cloth; his clothes are strewn about the room. She asks, "[[The "Doctor Who?" running joke|Doctor ''who''?]]" in an embarrassed tone. Before she can speak further, a loud sneeze comes from beneath her skirt. The king lifts its hem with his sword to find the Doctor naked underneath. With the king scowling at him, the Doctor explains that things are not as bad as they look. | In the [[17th century]], [[Charles II]] furiously bursts into the painter [[Matilda (The Impossible Astronaut)|Matilda]]'s room, demanding to know the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s location. By her stands [[painting (The Impossible Astronaut)|a painting]] of the [[Time Lord]] covering himself with a red cloth; his clothes are strewn about the room. She asks, "[[The "Doctor Who?" running joke|Doctor ''who''?]]" in an embarrassed tone. Before she can speak further, a loud sneeze comes from beneath her skirt. The king lifts its hem with his sword to find the Doctor naked underneath. With the king scowling at him, the Doctor explains that things are not as bad as they look. | ||
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In [[2011]], [[Amy Pond]] reads to her husband, [[Rory Williams]], from a history book in their home; it is an account of "a mysterious doctor" imprisoned in the [[Tower of London]] on order of the king, without trial. Rory doubts it is ''the'' Doctor until Amy reads he was seen flying away from the Tower two days later via a magical sphere. With Rory now believing, Amy then notices there's more of the Doctor's exploits listed. | In [[2011]], [[Amy Pond]] reads to her husband, [[Rory Williams]], from a history book in their home; it is an account of "a mysterious doctor" imprisoned in the [[Tower of London]] on order of the king, without trial. Rory doubts it is ''the'' Doctor until Amy reads he was seen flying away from the Tower two days later via a magical sphere. With Rory now believing, Amy then notices there's more of the Doctor's exploits listed. |