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* [[Bi-generation]] is a form of regeneration that results in the regenerating individual splitting between their current incarnation and the one they would have become, with the clothes being split between them. Long thought to be a [[myth]], it doesn't result in [[temporal paradox]]es, as both incarnations are the concurrent versions of the same person.
* [[Bi-generation]] is a form of regeneration that results in the regenerating individual splitting between their current incarnation and the one they would have become, with the clothes being split between them. Long thought to be a [[myth]], it doesn't result in [[temporal paradox]]es, as both incarnations are the concurrent versions of the same person.
* When setting up the [[template]] in the [[sub-frame]], Donna asks Mel if it is [[Static (frequency)|static]] or [[Dynamic (frequency)|dynamic]]. Mel responds that it is dynamic, as UNIT uses [[Triad (The Giggle)|Triad]].
* When setting up the [[template]] in the [[sub-frame]], Donna asks Mel if it is [[Static (frequency)|static]] or [[Dynamic (frequency)|dynamic]]. Mel responds that it is dynamic, as UNIT uses [[Triad (The Giggle)|Triad]].
* In [[Albion Chambers]], an alleyway located in [[1925]] [[Soho]], the Doctor and Donna pass posters for [[Henrik's]] and the [[School of Motoring]].
* [[Stooky Bill]] was televised on the [[2 October]] [[1925]] at [[22 Frith Street|22]] [[Frith Street]], [[Soho]], [[W1D 4RF]]
* In [[Albion Chambers]], an alleyway located in 1925 [[Soho]], the Doctor and Donna pass posters for [[Henrik's]] and the [[School of Motoring]].
* [[Grade's Barber Shop]] is a [[hairdresser]]s for [[men|gentlemen]]. It offers [[hot shave]]s and [[haircut]]s.
* [[Grade's Barber Shop]] is a [[hairdresser]]s for [[men|gentlemen]]. It offers [[hot shave]]s and [[haircut]]s.
* The Toymaker claims that the "[[game]] of the [[21st century]]" involves people [[shouting]], [[writing|typing]] and [[Cancel culture|cancelling]].
* The Toymaker claims that the "[[game]] of the [[21st century]]" involves people [[shouting]], [[writing|typing]] and [[Cancel culture|cancelling]].
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