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== References ==
== References ==
* The TARDIS has files on [[Royal Leadworth Hospital]], [[Liz 10's Proclamation]], blueprints of the [[Ironside Project]], Rory's stag party, [[Rosanna Calvierri]]'s academy, the Eleventh Doctor's marriage certificate with [[Marilyn Monroe|Norma Jeane Baker]], an extract of ''[[The Ballad of Captain Avery]]'', a telegram of [[Reg Arwell]]'s disappearance, a recipe for [[Soufflé|cheese soufflé]], photographs of [[Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Brian Williams]], ''[[Mr Strax's Book of Household Management]]'', a copy of ''[[The Maiden in the Dark]]'', and a letter from [[Winston Churchill]] to [[Newman (Stop, Thief!)|Mr Newman]].
* The TARDIS has files on [[Royal Leadworth Hospital]], [[Liz 10's Proclamation]], blueprints of the [[Ironside Project]], Rory's stag party, [[Rosanna Calvierri]]'s academy, the Eleventh Doctor's marriage certificate with [[Marilyn Monroe|Norma Jeane Baker]], an extract of ''[[The Ballad of Captain Avery]]'', a telegram of [[Reg Arwell]]'s disappearance, a recipe for [[Soufflé|cheese soufflé]], photographs of [[Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Brian Williams]], ''[[Mr Strax's Book of Household Management]]'', a copy of ''[[The Maiden in the Dark]]'', and a letter from [[Winston Churchill]] to [[Sydney Newman (Stop, Thief!)|Mr Newman]].
* [[The Horse & Jockey]] hosted Rory's stag.
* [[The Horse & Jockey]] hosted Rory's stag.
* [[Stonehenge]] was built to weigh down the ground above the [[Pandorica]].
* [[Stonehenge]] was built to weigh down the ground above the [[Pandorica]].

Revision as of 14:03, 24 May 2021

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Stop, Thief! was a short story published in The Doctor: His Lives and Times, written by James Goss and Steve Tribe. The story was an in-universe overview of the Eleventh Doctor's televised adventures through The Name of the Doctor.

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