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  • ...ived series, she played Mrs Croot in [[Love & Monsters (Doctor Who)|Love & Monsters]]. She filmed a second appearance as Mrs Croot for [[The Runaway Bride (Doc
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  • ...o Wax-World – a theme park inhabited by wax-droids of famous real-life and fictional characters in human history. ...ate=21 April 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The intentionally unconvincing monsters of Wax World's prehistoric section were taken from footage of the monster m
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  • ...strips, the film focuses on the lives of the students and teachers of the fictional school, dealing with attempts to shut them down while their headmistress fa ...udents thwart efforts by the local police and the Ministry of Education (a fictional British government department) to shut down the school. However, Millicent
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  • {{short description|Fictional animal in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail}} The '''Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog''' is a fictional character in the [[Monty Python]] film ''[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail]
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  • [[Category:Fictional monsters]]
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  • ...n]]: a shape-shifting, blood-sucking alien known as a [[List of Doctor Who monsters and aliens#Plasmavore|Plasmavore]], who took on the guise of a human. That In February 2008, Reid appeared as the mother of [[Monica Gallagher (fictional character)|Monica Gallagher]], Joan, who was suffering from [[Alzheimer's]]
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  • ...ief Petty Officer]] Pertwee in ''[[The Navy Lark]]'' on [[BBC Radio]]. The fictional ship in the series HMS ''Troutbridge'' almost shared its name with the real ...tany |title=James Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional Superspy|year=2014|page=121|publisher=McFarland & Co|isbn=978-0786477937}}<
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  • Whilst the show was set in the fictional town of Norbridge, it was mostly filmed in [[Uxbridge, London|Uxbridge]], i *{{cite book| last=Booy |first=Miles |year=2012 |title=Love and Monsters: The Doctor Who Experience, 1979 to the Present |publisher=I.B.Tauris |isbn
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  • ...[[Deep Thought (chess computer)|Deep Thought]] was named in honour of this fictional computer.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://articles.cnn.com/2005-04-26/entertainm ...le|id=0079353|title=It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet}}</ref> were books by the fictional author who had a [[#Gag Halfrunt|Gag Halfrunt]]-style accent and who is vis
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