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'''Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle''' was an [[18th century]] [[composer]] who wrote the song "[[La Marseillaise]]" in [[1792]], which became the national anthem of [[France]]. When the [[Sixth Doctor]] heard the [[song]] after arriving in [[1944]] France with [[Flip Jackson]] and [[Constance Clarke]], he began telling them about when and by whom "La Marseillaise" was composed. He was interrupted by Flip, who tried to warn the Doctor before he stepped in a pile of [[cow]] [[faeces]] directly outside the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Scorched Earth (audio story)|Scorched Earth]]'')
'''Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle''' was an [[18th century]] [[composer]] who wrote the song "[[La Marseillaise]]" in [[1792]], which became the national anthem of [[France]]. When the [[Sixth Doctor]] heard the [[song]] after arriving in [[1944]] France with [[Flip Jackson]] and [[Constance Clarke]], he began telling them about when and by whom "La Marseillaise" was composed. He was interrupted by Flip, who tried to warn the Doctor before he stepped in a pile of [[cow]] [[faeces]] directly outside the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Scorched Earth (audio story)|Scorched Earth]]'')


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