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Eleventh Hour (UK)
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| Title: | Miracle |
| Episode Number: | 4 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 4 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday February 09th, 2006 |
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Dec 25, 2006 |
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A doctor claims that the water from a local spring has cured the cancer of one of his patients. Soon the spring is overrun by people who search for cures of their illnesses. Professor Hood is convinced that these claims are bogus but the case becomes more complicated as the doctor commits suicide.
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| Hood reads the Sun, Yorkshire Echo and the Evening Post. |
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| Professor Hood: If I wanted a fizzy drink that tasted vaguely of lemon I would've ordered lemonade.
Rachel: What was the problem to-
Professor Hood: What I asked for was water.
Rachel: Take the bit of lemon out.
Professor Hood: It'll still taste of lemon. | Rachel: [...] God knows what I've been drinking.
Professor Hood: Oh, I doubt that god has any idea what you've been drinking. Science on the other hand may be able to tell us. | Rachel: I'll drive.
Professor: Oh, feeling better?
Rachel: Not really no, but I don't think my body can take any more of your driving. No offense.
Professor: Oh, that's lovely. |
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| Geiger Counter
Dr. Williams refuses to use the term Geiger Counter for ideological reasons. Read more about the measurement tool for radiation in the wikipedia article. |
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