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: ''In a scene from ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'', Lady is checked into a dog pound. There, the other dogs are ecstatic to see such a high-class animal at the kennel. The dog Peg comes to her defense. Lady has a licensed on her collar, which giver her higher status in the human world and "freedom." The other dogs offhandedly mention "the Tramp," a womanizing stray who continues to evade being captured. Peg sings ''He's a Tramp''.''
: ''In a scene from ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'', Lady is checked into a dog pound. There, the other dogs are ecstatic to see such a high-class animal at the kennel. The dog Peg comes to her defense. Lady has a licensed on her collar, which giver her higher status in the human world and "freedom." The other dogs offhandedly mention "the Tramp," a womanizing stray who continues to evade being captured. Peg sings ''He's a Tramp''.''
[[File:Disney Time 1975 Fourth Doctor TARDIS.jpg|thumb|The Doctor finishes the presentation, rushing off in the TARDIS to save [[the Brigadier]].]]
[[File:Disney Time 1975 Fourth Doctor TARDIS.jpg|thumb|The Doctor finishes the presentation, rushing off in the TARDIS to save [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]].]]
The camera then cuts to the Doctor, alone in the cinema as the screening concludes. Suddenly, a hand rises from between the rows, holding a piece of paper. After reading this, the Doctor explains that it is a message from [[Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]], who is "in trouble again", and needs his help. The Doctor hurriedly returns to the TARDIS, telling his audience "And now it's time to say goodbye to all of you. But I'll be seeing you again soon. Next Saturday, in fact. Goodbye!" He enters the TARDIS, which dematerialises.
The camera then cuts to the Doctor, alone in the cinema as the screening concludes. Suddenly, a hand rises from between the rows, holding a piece of paper. After reading this, the Doctor explains that it is a message from [[Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]], who is "in trouble again", and needs his help. The Doctor hurriedly returns to the TARDIS, telling his audience "And now it's time to say goodbye to all of you. But I'll be seeing you again soon. Next Saturday, in fact. Goodbye!" He enters the TARDIS, which dematerialises.


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