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''Las Cadenas'' was owned by a friend of [[Oscar Botcherby]], who was managing the restaurant with the help of his girlfriend [[Anita]]. [[Shockeye of the Quawncing Grig|Shockeye]] and the [[Second Doctor]] (who had been temporarily transformed into an [[Androgum]]) ordered a massive meal at the restuarant, running up a large bill of 81,600 ''[[peseta]]s.'' Oscar refused to accept the twenty [[narg]] note Shockeye offered as payment; Shockeye stabbed him to death in retaliation. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'')
 
''Las Cadenas'' was owned by a friend of [[Oscar Botcherby]], who was managing the restaurant with the help of his girlfriend [[Anita]]. [[Shockeye of the Quawncing Grig|Shockeye]] and the [[Second Doctor]] (who had been temporarily transformed into an [[Androgum]]) ordered a massive meal at the restuarant, running up a large bill of 81,600 ''[[peseta]]s.'' Oscar refused to accept the twenty [[narg]] note Shockeye offered as payment; Shockeye stabbed him to death in retaliation. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'')
   
:''Though not referred to in-screen, ''"Las Cadenas"'' translates to "The Chains."''
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:''Though not referred to on-screen, ''"Las Cadenas"'' translates to "The Chains."''
 
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Las Cadenas was a restaurant in 20th century Seville.

Las Cadenas was owned by a friend of Oscar Botcherby, who was managing the restaurant with the help of his girlfriend Anita. Shockeye and the Second Doctor (who had been temporarily transformed into an Androgum) ordered a massive meal at the restuarant, running up a large bill of 81,600 pesetas. Oscar refused to accept the twenty narg note Shockeye offered as payment; Shockeye stabbed him to death in retaliation. (DW: The Two Doctors)

Though not referred to on-screen, "Las Cadenas" translates to "The Chains."