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'''Fuller Pilch''' was a [[cricket]]er active in at least [[1851]]. Immediately following [[Adric]]'s death, the [[Fifth Doctor]] wanted to go to [[Lord's]] to see a few [[over (cricket)|overs]] with him and [[John Wisden|Wisden]] in the match on the opening day of [[the Great Exhibition]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time-Flight]]'') |
'''Fuller Pilch''' was a [[cricket]]er active in at least [[1851]]. Immediately following [[Adric]]'s death, the [[Fifth Doctor]] wanted to go to [[Lord's]] to see a few [[over (cricket)|overs]] with him and [[John Wisden|Wisden]] in the match on the opening day of [[the Great Exhibition]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time-Flight]]'') |
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Fuller Pilch was a cricketer active in at least 1851. Immediately following Adric's death, the Fifth Doctor wanted to go to Lord's to see a few overs with him and Wisden in the match on the opening day of the Great Exhibition. (TV: Time-Flight)
Behind the scenes
Time-Flight does not actually specify his first name, but it's a logical conclusion based on the sum of the dialogue. No Doctor Who story tells the audience that he was a particularly renowned batsman, nor that the Doctor would have been particularly interested in the matchup between Wisden's bowling and Pilch's batting.