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| [[DWM Issue 186]] || ''[[Cathedral Heart]]'' || [[Paul Cornell]] ||<ul><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</li><li>[[Ace]]</ul></li> | | [[DWM Issue 186]] || ''[[Cathedral Heart]]'' || [[Paul Cornell]] ||<ul><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</li><li>[[Ace]]</ul></li> | ||
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| [[DWM Issue 187]] || ''[[A Romantic Evening]]'' || [[Alex Fowles]] ||<ul><li>[[The Brigadier]]</li><li>[[Doris Lethbridge-Stewart]]</li><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</ | | [[DWM Issue 187]] || ''[[A Romantic Evening]]'' || [[Alex Fowles]] ||<ul><li>[[The Brigadier]]</li><li>[[Doris Lethbridge-Stewart]]</li><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</li></ul> | ||
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| [[DWM Issue 188]] || ''[[The Useful Pile]]'' || [[Kate Orman]] ||<ul><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</li></ul> | | [[DWM Issue 188]] || ''[[The Useful Pile]]'' || [[Kate Orman]] ||<ul><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</li></ul> | ||
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| [[DWM Issue 189]] || ''[[Time, Love and TARDIS]]'' || [[Ron Plath]] ||<ul><li>[[The TARDIS]] (as a character)</li><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</li></ul> | | [[DWM Issue 189]] || ''[[Time, Love and TARDIS]]'' || [[Ron Plath]] ||<ul><li>[[The TARDIS]] (as a character)</li><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</li></ul> | ||
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| [[DWM Issue 190]] || ''[[A Visit to the Cinema]]'' || [[Vanessa Bishop]] ||<ul><li>[[Third Doctor]]</li>[[Dr. Who (Dalek | | [[DWM Issue 190]] || ''[[A Visit to the Cinema]]'' || [[Vanessa Bishop]] ||<ul><li>[[Third Doctor]]</li>[[Dr. Who (Dalek movies)|Dr. Who]] (as fictional chararcter)</li></ul> | ||
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| [[DWM Issue 191]] || ''[[Reunion (DWM)|Reunion]]'' || [[David Caroll]] ||<ul><li>[[Peri]]</ul></li> | | [[DWM Issue 191]] || ''[[Reunion (DWM)|Reunion]]'' || [[David Caroll]] ||<ul><li>[[Peri]]</ul></li> |
Revision as of 22:21, 19 November 2008
Brief Encounters was an occasional series of new prose fiction stories. The stories appeared throughout Doctor Who Magazine regular issues, issues and later Doctor Who Yearbook.
Overviews
The series began as vignettes orientated towards character and mood. In the Yearbooks, the format changed to allow for longer stories with more of an orientation towards plot. A number of stories feature continuity difficult to integrate with the comics and with later canon.