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I SUPPOSE it's too much to ask for strange monsters to infest Saxon England but its a great pity there aren't some to liven up Dr. Who. Those Vikings and Saxons created by Dennis Spooner are as fierce as buttermilk and could never have attacked/defended a village. But [[broadwcast:The Time Meddler|the monk]], played by Peter Butterworth, is an interesting and amusing creation.&lt;br /&gt;
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