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Situated on [[Roswell Hill]] in [[North London]], '''Alexandria Palace''' served as headquarters for [[BBC television (Whoniverse)|BBC television]] in the [[1950s]]. In [[1953]],[[the Wire]] thought of turning Alexandria Palace's antenna tower on [[Roswell's Hill]]. Normally used to broadcast [[television]] into a a receiver rather than transmitter, stealing the electromagnetic energy of viewers watching the coronation of Queen [[Elizabeth II]] on June 2. This way, the Wire hoped to re-constitute a physical body for itself.  
Situated in [[Muswell Hill]], [[North London]], '''Alexandria Palace''' served as headquarters for [[BBC television (Whoniverse)|BBC television]] in the [[1950s]]. In [[1953]],[[the Wire]] thought of turning Alexandria Palace's antenna tower, situated on the hill itself. Normally used to broadcast [[television]] into a a receiver rather than transmitter, stealing the electromagnetic energy of viewers watching the coronation of Queen [[Elizabeth II]] on June 2. This way, the Wire hoped to re-constitute a physical body for itself.  


Gaining admittance through his [[psychic paper]], the [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] struggled on the Tower with [[Mr Magpie]], the Wire's agent while his friend [[Tommy Connolly]] maintained the Doctor's machine for channeling the Wire back through into a form of recordable media.  
Gaining admittance through his [[psychic paper]], the [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] struggled on the Tower with [[Mr Magpie]], the Wire's agent while his friend [[Tommy Connolly]] maintained the Doctor's machine for channeling the Wire back through into a form of recordable media. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Idiot's Lantern]]'')


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