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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
Jerry Cornelius appears in many of author [[Michael Moorcock]]'s non-''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories. The 1977 ''Jerry Cornelius'' novel {{wi|The Condition of Muzak}} previously referenced ''Doctor Who'' by including the [[Fourth Doctor]] and the [[Dalek]]s in [[Great Britain|Britain]]'s [[mythology|mythological]] [[god|pantheon]].
Jerry Cornelius appears in many of author [[Michael Moorcock]]'s non-''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories. The 1977 ''Jerry Cornelius'' novel {{wi|The Condition of Muzak}} previously referenced ''Doctor Who'' by including the [[Fourth Doctor]] and the [[Dalek]]s in [[Great Britain|Britain]]'s [[mythology|mythological]] [[god|pantheon]].
The ''Jerry Cornelius'' novel ''[[The Final Programme]]'' appears on [[Chris Cwej]]'s bookshelf in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dead Romance (novel)}}. The books on Cwej's bookshelf are mostly thematically relevant to the novel, with ''The Final Programme'' sharing a similar ending to ''Dead Romance''.


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Cornelius was a pirate captain in the far future. (PROSE: The Coming of the Terraphiles)

In a dream of the newborn Paul Magrs, Jerry Cornelius attended a party hosted by Dr Oho. (PROSE: In the Sixties)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Jerry Cornelius appears in many of author Michael Moorcock's non-Doctor Who stories. The 1977 Jerry Cornelius novel The Condition of Muzak previously referenced Doctor Who by including the Fourth Doctor and the Daleks in Britain's mythological pantheon.

The Jerry Cornelius novel The Final Programme appears on Chris Cwej's bookshelf in PROSE: Dead Romance [+]Loading...["Dead Romance (novel)"]. The books on Cwej's bookshelf are mostly thematically relevant to the novel, with The Final Programme sharing a similar ending to Dead Romance.