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'''Jeffrey Archer''' was a writer. He wrote the [[book]] ''[[Shall We Tell the President?]]'' and ''[[Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less]]''. ([[PROSE]]: | {{wikipediainfo}} | ||
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| species = Human | |||
| job = Politician | |||
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| first mention cs = Stop the Pigeon (short story) | |||
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'''Jeffrey Archer''' was a politician and writer. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia (reference book)}}) He wrote the [[book]]s ''[[Shall We Tell the President?]]'' and ''[[Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Blood Cell (novel)}}) | |||
In [[1987]], a [[Virgoan]] probe noted, with some disapproval, that Jeffrey Archer was in [[Joe Dakin]]'s bookcase. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Stop the Pigeon (short story)}}) | |||
In the [[51st century]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] cited Archer as one of the authors whose books were preserved in [[the Library]]. ([[TV]]: | In the [[51st century]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] cited Archer as one of the authors whose books were preserved in [[the Library]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Silence in the Library (TV story)}}) Archer was, according to the Doctor, the greatest liar in [[N-Space|the universe]], above the [[Decevion]]s of the planet [[Fibb]], the [[Sisters of Falsehood]] and [[Species 29]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Cats and Dogs (short story)}}) | ||
When the [[Sixth Doctor]] found [[Peri Brown]] reading Archer in her room, he spat. ([[PROSE]]: | When the [[Sixth Doctor]] found [[Peri Brown]] reading Archer in her room, he spat. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Telling Tales (short story)}}) | ||
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] intended to read books from [[the Prison]]'s [[library]] but when he found a Jeffrey Archer book he decided not to read it. Lafcardio later said that no matter what colony one was from on [[HomeWorld (planet)|HomeWorld]], everyone could agree that ''Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less'' was Jeffrey Archer's best work. ([[PROSE]]: | The [[Twelfth Doctor]] intended to read books from [[the Prison]]'s [[library]] but when he found a Jeffrey Archer book he decided not to read it. [[Lafcardio]] later said that no matter what colony one was from on [[HomeWorld (planet)|HomeWorld]], everyone could agree that ''Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less'' was Jeffrey Archer's best work. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Blood Cell (novel)}}) | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 19 May 2024
Jeffrey Archer was a politician and writer. (PROSE: Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia [+]Loading...["Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia (reference book)"]) He wrote the books Shall We Tell the President? and Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less. (PROSE: The Blood Cell [+]Loading...["The Blood Cell (novel)"])
In 1987, a Virgoan probe noted, with some disapproval, that Jeffrey Archer was in Joe Dakin's bookcase. (PROSE: Stop the Pigeon [+]Loading...["Stop the Pigeon (short story)"])
In the 51st century, the Tenth Doctor cited Archer as one of the authors whose books were preserved in the Library. (TV: Silence in the Library [+]Loading...["Silence in the Library (TV story)"]) Archer was, according to the Doctor, the greatest liar in the universe, above the Decevions of the planet Fibb, the Sisters of Falsehood and Species 29. (PROSE: Cats and Dogs [+]Loading...["Cats and Dogs (short story)"])
When the Sixth Doctor found Peri Brown reading Archer in her room, he spat. (PROSE: Telling Tales [+]Loading...["Telling Tales (short story)"])
The Twelfth Doctor intended to read books from the Prison's library but when he found a Jeffrey Archer book he decided not to read it. Lafcardio later said that no matter what colony one was from on HomeWorld, everyone could agree that Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less was Jeffrey Archer's best work. (PROSE: The Blood Cell [+]Loading...["The Blood Cell (novel)"])