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|series = ''[[The Paternoster Gang Investigates]]'' | |series = ''[[The Paternoster Gang Investigates]]'' | ||
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|enemy = The [[Cromek]] | |enemy = The [[Cromek]] | ||
|setting = [[London]], [[1890s]] | |setting = [[London]], [[1890s]] | ||
|writer = | |writer = James Peaty | ||
|publisher = Panini UK | |publisher = Panini UK | ||
|publication = [[DWA15 16]] | |publication = [[DWA15 16]] | ||
|release date = | |release date = 25 June 2016 | ||
|prev = The Terror of the Thames (short story) | |prev = The Terror of the Thames (short story) | ||
|next = The Curious Case of the Miniature Menaces (short story) | |next = The Curious Case of the Miniature Menaces (short story) | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:32, 3 April 2024
The Pneuman League was a Doctor Who Adventures short story published in 2016.
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- At the end of the story, Strax encourages a young boy named Steptoe to go into the business of scrap metal. The 1960s sitcom Steptoe and Son was about an old man named Steptoe who owned a scrap metal yard.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- A spaceship also disguised itself as a London house in TV: The Lodger.