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[[File:Madame Butterfly CD.png|250px|thumb|right|The [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth Doctor]] examines [[Grace Holloway]]'s CD of Puccini's ''[[Madame Butterfly]].'' ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'')]] | [[File:Madame Butterfly CD.png|250px|thumb|right|The [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth Doctor]] examines [[Grace Holloway]]'s CD of Puccini's ''[[Madame Butterfly]].'' ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'')]] | ||
Dr. [[Grace Holloway]] was a fan of Puccini, and listened to his opera ''[[Madame Butterfly]]'' while she performed surgery on [[Seventh | Dr. [[Grace Holloway]] was a fan of Puccini, and listened to his opera ''[[Madame Butterfly]]'' while she performed surgery on the [[Seventh Doctor]] which caused him to [[regeneration|regenerate]]. Later, the amnesiac [[Eighth Doctor]] hummed the music to himself, and upon seeing Grace it jogged his memory of the surgery somewhat. Later at Grace's home, seeing her CD of ''Madame B utterly'' further jogged the Doctor's memory of being with Puccini before he died, and of [[Franco Alfano]] finishing Puccini's opera ''[[Turandot]]'' based on his notes. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'') | ||
Some time before those events, [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] had found himself trapped in a decompressing airlock as ''Madame Butterfly'' played, and was determined not to die to the sound of what he dismissively called "elevator music." ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Death Collectors]]'') | Some time before those events, [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] had found himself trapped in a decompressing airlock as ''Madame Butterfly'' played, and was determined not to die to the sound of what he dismissively called "elevator music." ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Death Collectors]]'') |
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