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An [[innings]] in [[cricket]] could be brought to a close if the [[batsman]] were '''run out'''. In the [[friendly]] between [[Cheldon Bonniface Invitation Eleven]] and the [[Doctor's Invitation Eleven]], [[Bernice Summerfield]] was run out by [[Peter Hutchings]]. Running out was a relatively uncommon way for an innings to end. Indeed, Summerfield's was the only innings for either side to end in this fashion. ([[NA]]: ''[[Happy Endings]]'')
An [[innings]] in [[cricket]] could be brought to a close if the [[batsman]] were '''run out'''. In the [[friendly]] between [[Cheldon Bonniface Invitation Eleven]] and the [[Doctor's Invitation Eleven]], [[Bernice Summerfield]] was run out by [[Peter Hutchings]]. Running out was a relatively uncommon way for an innings to end. Indeed, Summerfield's was the only innings for either side to end in this fashion. ([[NA]]: ''[[Happy Endings]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Neither ''Happy Endings'' or any other ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story {{as of|2012|1|lc=y}}, ever describes precisely what it means to be "run out".
Neither ''Happy Endings'' or any other ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story {{as of|2012|1|lc=y}}, ever describes precisely what it means to be "run out".
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