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An '''[[American]] [[correspondent]]''' once claimed that [[Jay Eales (Contributors)|Jay Eales]] had been responsible for the cancellation of ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]'' in [[1989]] after he "fiendishly" edited a [[charity]] fanthology, ''[[Walking in Eternity]]'', in [[2000]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Contributors (short story)|Contributors]]'')
An '''[[American]] [[correspondent]]''' once claimed that [[Jay Eales (Contributors)|Jay Eales]] had been responsible for the cancellation of ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]'' in [[1989]] after he "fiendishly" edited a [[charity]] fanthology, ''[[Walking in Eternity]]'', in [[2000]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Contributors (short story)|Contributors]]'')
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An American correspondent once claimed that Jay Eales had been responsible for the cancellation of Doctor Who in 1989 after he "fiendishly" edited a charity fanthology, Walking in Eternity, in 2000. (PROSE: Contributors)