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==Cultural References==
==Cultural References==
*When Layla discovers The Doctor isn't human, The Doctor asks her if that dosne't surprise her, which to she replies "When you've met The Beatles nothing surprises you". The Beatles being an important part of 1960s culture.
*When Layla discovers The Doctor isn't human, the Doctor asks her if that doesn't surprise her. She replies "When you've met The Beatles nothing surprises you". The Beatles were an important part of 1960s culture.
*The Doctor compares the distruction The Hush will leave behind to Pinky and Perky by saying "Seriously if that thing gets transmitted it will be worse than a Pinky and Perky B-Side".
*The Doctor compares the destruction The Hush will leave behind to Pinky and Perky by saying "Seriously, if that thing gets transmitted, it will be worse than a Pinky and Perky B-Side".
*Tommo firgures if non stop music is played on their radio station will be a succses saying the famous catch phrase "Thunderbirds Are Go!". Thunderbirds was a popular puppet show in England in the 1960s.
*Tommo figures non-stop music played on their radio station will be a success,  saying the catch phrase "Thunderbirds Are Go!". Thunderbirds was a popular puppet show in England in the 1960s.


==Notes==
==Notes==
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