On one occasion, Churchill asked why Mensa meant both table and O table. Churchill found the new teacher strange, but at the same time very wise and good for conversation. He was not fond of or good at learning Latin, and because of this he was assigned the Second Doctor as his new tutor. In his youth, Churchill attended St George’s Preparatory School in Ascot. That night, Churchill noted in his diary, “It was a good birthday.” The figure, actually the Fourth Doctor eventually caught and smashed the crocodile, actually a Cybermat, before disappearing in his Punch and Judy box. Churchill found himself enjoying the company of the strange man. The man, who wore a long multi-coloured scarf, called Churchill “Winnie”. In 1879, on Churchill’s fifth birthday, someone that young Winston interpreted to be a Punch and Judy man arrived and began tracking a miniature crocodile. Churchill was born in the palace as a result, and it was rumoured by some that this was deliberate on his mother’s part in order to grant him a “suitably impressive birthplace”. (The Book of the War) His mother was American, and attended a shooting party at Blenheim Palace in the last stages of her pregnancy. (The Idiot’s Lantern) He was a frequent ally of the Doctor, though, much like River Song, tended to meet with him out of sequential order.Ĭhurchill was born on 30 November 1874 (Young Winston) to a family prominent in the Order of the Garter. Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (Living History) was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II, (Victory of the Daleks) specifically from 1940 to 1945, and again from 1951 to 1955 (Their Finest Hour) for a second term.
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