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** Davies envisioned the introduction of the [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|eponymous character]] in {{cs|The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)}} as a "great big sexy [[Amazon (mythology)|Amazon]] of a [[woman]] standing there, loaded with [[gun]]s and say[ing]... 'Hello, [[Tenth Doctor|dad]]!'
** Davies envisioned the introduction of the [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|eponymous character]] in {{cs|The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)}} as a "great big sexy [[Amazon (mythology)|Amazon]] of a [[woman]] standing there, loaded with [[gun]]s and say[ing]... 'Hello, [[Tenth Doctor|dad]]!'
** Davies conceived the character of [[Lady Christina de Souza]] in {{cs|Planet of the Dead (TV story)}} as a "sexy [[cat burglar]]", noting that "there [weren't] many [[Michelle Ryan|actors]] who [could] carry that off."
** Davies conceived the character of [[Lady Christina de Souza]] in {{cs|Planet of the Dead (TV story)}} as a "sexy [[cat burglar]]", noting that "there [weren't] many [[Michelle Ryan|actors]] who [could] carry that off."
* The script for {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}} features an ultimately omitted exchange in which [[Lady Cassandra]], whilst in the [[body]] of [[Rose Tyler]], [[blow]]s a "sexy kiss" to the [[Duke of Manhattan]], to which [[Frau Clovis]] insists that "Any [[intimacy]] expressed by the Duke of Manhattan does not [[constitute]] a [[promise]] of [[sex|physical interaction]]." In response, Cassandra quips "[[story]] of your [[life]], [[sweetheart]]."
* The script for {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}} features an ultimately omitted exchange in which [[Lady Cassandra]], whilst in the [[body]] of [[Rose Tyler]], [[blow]]s a "sexy [[kiss]]" to the [[Duke of Manhattan]], to which [[Frau Clovis]] insists that "Any [[intimacy]] expressed by the Duke of Manhattan does not [[constitute]] a [[promise]] of [[sex|physical interaction]]." In response, Cassandra quips "[[story]] of your [[life]], [[sweetheart]]."
* The script for {{cs|Love & Monsters (TV story)}} presented [[Jackie Tyler]] "at her most sexy", wearing a "sexy [[top]]", when she tried to seduce [[Elton Pope]].
* The script for {{cs|Love & Monsters (TV story)}} presented [[Jackie Tyler]] "at her most sexy", wearing a "sexy [[top]]", when she tried to seduce [[Elton Pope]].
* The script for {{cs|The Shakespeare Code (TV story)}} described [[William Shakespeare]] as sexy.
* The script for {{cs|The Shakespeare Code (TV story)}} described [[William Shakespeare]] as sexy.
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