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|series=[[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]]  
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|number= 52  
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|doctor=Eighth Doctor  
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|companions= [[Fitz Kreiner|Fitz]], [[Anji Kapoor|Anji]]  
|companions   = [[Fitz Kreiner|Fitz]], [[Anji Kapoor|Anji]]  
|enemy= [[Margaret (Mad Dogs and Englishmen)|Princess Margaret]]
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|writer= [[Paul Magrs]]  
|writer       = [[Paul Magrs]]  
|publisher= BBC Books  
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|release date= [[7 January (releases)|7 January]] [[2002 (releases)|2002]]{{dl/set|7 January 2002|Release}}
|release date = [[7 January (releases)|7 January]] [[2002 (releases)|2002]]{{dl/set|7 January 2002|Release}}
|format= Paperback Book; 34 Chapters, 256 Pages  
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|isbn= ISBN 0-563-53845-7
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'''''Mad Dogs and Englishmen''''' was the fifty-second novel in the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Paul Magrs]], released [[7 January (releases)|7 January]] [[2002 (releases)|2002]] and featured the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Fitz Kreiner]] and [[Anji Kapoor]].
'''''Mad Dogs and Englishmen''''' was the fifty-second novel in the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Paul Magrs]], released [[7 January (releases)|7 January]] [[2002 (releases)|2002]] and featured the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Fitz Kreiner]] and [[Anji Kapoor]].


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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This is the hundredth BBC Books Novel (EDA and PDA combined). The cover's [[Doctor Who logo|''Doctor Who'' logo]] was printed in reflective gold foil in celebration.
* This is the hundredth BBC Books Novel (EDA and PDA combined). The cover's [[Doctor Who logo|''Doctor Who'' logo]] was printed in reflective gold foil in celebration.
* The novel contains a spoof of J. R. R. Tolkien's experiences writing ''The Lord of the Rings''. The character representing C. S. Lewis in this also appears in Magrs's non-Doctor Who novel ''To the Devil'' — a Diva! and the Smudgelings reappear in his novel ''Something Borrowed''.
* The novel contains a spoof of J. R. R. Tolkien's experiences writing ''The Lord of the Rings''. The character representing C. S. Lewis in this also appears in Magrs' novel ''[[To the Devil — a Diva! (novel)|To the Devil - a Diva!]]'' and the Smudgelings reappear in his ''[[Brenda and Effie (series)|Brenda and Effie]]'' novel, ''Something Borrowed''.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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* Many of the Smudgelings' stories resemble elements of the Doctor's past adventures.
* Many of the Smudgelings' stories resemble elements of the Doctor's past adventures.
** William Freer's latest novel is titled ''[[The Slaves of Sutekh]]''. ([[TV]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|Pyramids of Mars]]'')
** William Freer's latest novel is titled ''[[The Slaves of Sutekh]]''. ([[TV]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|Pyramids of Mars]]'')
** The [[Diamond Mines of Marion]] are a location in Reginald Tyler's ''The True History of Planets''; their name is one letter off from the [[Marlion|Diamond Mines of Marlion]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bafflement and Devotion (short story)|Bafflement and Devotion]]'', ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'')
** The [[Diamond]] [[Mines of Marion]] are a location in Reginald Tyler's ''The True History of Planets''; their name is one letter off from the [[Marlion|Diamond Mines of Marlion]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bafflement and Devotion (short story)|Bafflement and Devotion]]'', ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'')
** Cleavis is writing a novel involving a "[[Iris Wildthyme|dear old aunt]] [who] happens to own a [[Celestial Omnibus|double-decker bus that can travel to [another] world]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Old Flames (short story)|Old Flames]]'', ''[[The Scarlet Empress (novel)|The Scarlet Empress]]'', ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'')
** Cleavis is writing a novel involving a "[[Iris Wildthyme|dear old aunt]] [who] happens to own a [[Celestial Omnibus|double-decker bus that can travel to [another] world]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Old Flames (short story)|Old Flames]]'', ''[[The Scarlet Empress (novel)|The Scarlet Empress]]'', ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'')
** After joining the Smudgelings, the Doctor pretends that he is writing a novel about "[[Zygon|terrible shape-shifting aliens]] who have lived beneath [[Loch Ness]] for millions of years". ([[TV]]: ''[[Terror of the Zygons (TV story)|Terror of the Zygons]]'') Later, when giving details on the novel, the Doctor says, "There is a world where [[Kraal (species)|the creatures who live there]] are building perfect replicas of English villages from plastic... ([[TV]]: ''[[The Android Invasion (TV story)|The Android Invasion]]'') And they are sending [[Auton|automata]] in coffins to crash land on the earth ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'') and, um, well one of these goes wrong and he's [[Morbius|a creature of shreds and patches with a brain in a glass case instead of a head]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]'') and... um, he's possessed by [[Eight Legs|a gigantic spider that attaches itself to his back]]..." ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|Planet of the Spiders]]'')
** After joining the Smudgelings, the Doctor pretends that he is writing a novel about "[[Zygon|terrible shape-shifting aliens]] who have lived beneath [[Loch Ness]] for millions of years". ([[TV]]: ''[[Terror of the Zygons (TV story)|Terror of the Zygons]]'') Later, when giving details on the novel, the Doctor says, "There is a world where [[Kraal (species)|the creatures who live there]] are building perfect replicas of English villages from plastic... ([[TV]]: ''[[The Android Invasion (TV story)|The Android Invasion]]'') And they are sending [[Auton|automata]] in coffins to crash land on the earth ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'') and, um, well one of these goes wrong and he's [[Morbius|a creature of shreds and patches with a brain in a glass case instead of a head]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]'') and... um, he's possessed by [[Eight Legs|a gigantic spider that attaches itself to his back]]..." ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|Planet of the Spiders]]'')

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Mad Dogs and Englishmen was the fifty-second novel in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Paul Magrs, released 7 January 2002 and featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and Anji Kapoor.

Publisher's summary

"Grrrrr."

The greatest book ever written.

Professor Reginald Tyler's The True History of Planets was a twentieth-century classic; an epic of dwarves and swords and wizardry. And definitely no poodles. Or at least there weren't when the Doctor read it.

Now it tells the true tale of how the Queen of the poodles was overthrown; it's been made into a hit movie, and it's going to cause a bloodbath on the dogworld — unless the Doctor, Fitz and Anji (and assorted friends) can sort it all out.

The Doctor infiltrates the Smudgelings, Tyler's elite Cambridge writing set of the early twentieth century; Fitz falls for flamboyant torch singer Brenda Soobie in sixties Las Vegas, and Anji experiences some very special effects in seventies Hollywood. Their intention is to prevent the movie from ever being made. But there is a shadowy figure present in all three time zones who is just as determined to see it completed... so the poodle revolution can begin.

Plot

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Characters

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor tells Enid Tyler that he is from somewhere in the south of Ireland beginning with the letter G.

Earth mammals

Foods and beverages from the real world

Individuals

Organisations

Planets

  • Karim is a planet inhabited by lobster-people.

Species

  • The Doctor accidentally created the Tusken race.

Towns and cities

Time travel

  • Noel Coward has a set of pinking shears that allow him to time travel.

Colleges and universities

Notes

  • This is the hundredth BBC Books Novel (EDA and PDA combined). The cover's Doctor Who logo was printed in reflective gold foil in celebration.
  • The novel contains a spoof of J. R. R. Tolkien's experiences writing The Lord of the Rings. The character representing C. S. Lewis in this also appears in Magrs' novel To the Devil - a Diva! and the Smudgelings reappear in his Brenda and Effie novel, Something Borrowed.

Continuity

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