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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a ''[[Brief Encounter]]'' short story printed in [[DWM 187]].
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a ''[[Brief Encounter]]'' short story printed in [[DWM 187]].
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
[[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Alistair]] and [[Doris Lethbridge-Stewart]] are looking through their [[wedding]] photographs one evening when the [[Seventh Doctor]] suddenly appears in some of them. Alistair and Doris both know the Doctor wasn't there – or was he? When the pair begin to vaguely recall seeing the Doctor at the wedding, they begin to wonder if the Time Lord has somehow altered time so he could attend after all...
[[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Alistair]] and [[Doris Lethbridge-Stewart]] are looking through their [[wedding]] photographs one evening when the [[Seventh Doctor]] suddenly appears in some of them. Alistair and Doris both know the Doctor wasn't there – or was he? When the pair begin to vaguely recall seeing the Doctor at the wedding, they wonder if the Time Lord has somehow altered time so he could attend after all...


== Characters ==
== Characters ==

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A Romantic Evening (short story) was a Brief Encounter short story printed in DWM 187.

Summary

Alistair and Doris Lethbridge-Stewart are looking through their wedding photographs one evening when the Seventh Doctor suddenly appears in some of them. Alistair and Doris both know the Doctor wasn't there – or was he? When the pair begin to vaguely recall seeing the Doctor at the wedding, they wonder if the Time Lord has somehow altered time so he could attend after all...

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Continuity

  • Doris was originally referenced in DW: Planet of the Spiders, albeit only as someone who had given the Brigadier a watch - a matter he seemed embarrassed to discuss in detail.

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