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      • In both formats, these American expressions refer to the open sea or sky, in the sense of far and indeterminate distances. They derive from the opening words of the official song of the US Air Force written by Robert Crawford in 1939. Strictly speaking, the expression is ‘wildblue yonder but it frequently appears as ‘wide’ blue yonder.
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  2. If there's one thing Wild Blue Yonder has proven about Doctor Who, it's that the show was in dire need of a real space oddity.

  3. wild blue yonder. 1. A faraway location that is appealingly unknown and mysterious. Typically used in the phrase "into the wild blue yonder." I often dream about selling all my possessions, buying a plane ticket to Europe, and setting off into the wild blue yonder. 2. old-fashioned The sky.

  4. Strictly speaking, the expression is ‘wildblue yonder but it frequently appears as ‘wide’ blue yonder. The opening words of the song are in fact, “Off we go into the wild blue yonder.” We are human.

  5. Dec 2, 2023 · The Tardis has beamed aboard a spaceship while its speakers blast “Wild Blue Yonder” – the anthem of the US Air Force. Why a war song? And why vanish suddenly – stranding the Doctor and Donna?

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  6. Definitions of wild blue yonder. noun. the sky as viewed during daylight. synonyms: blue, blue air, blue sky. see more.

  7. Dec 2, 2023 · "Wild Blue Yonder" is the second of three specials created to celebrate Doctor Who's 60th Anniversary, and the second episode to be broadcast on the Disney+ streaming service.

  8. Dec 2, 2023 · How does Wild Blue Yonder’s ending set up The Giggle? From here, we’re treated to an epilogue where the Doctor predicts more trouble is on the horizon.

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