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The Eleventh Doctor (short story)? See discussion at Talk:The Doctor: His Lives and Times.
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Stop, Thief! was a short story published in The Doctor: His Lives and Times, written by James Goss and Steve Tribe. The story was an in-universe overview of the Eleventh Doctor's televised adventures through The Name of the Doctor.
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- The TARDIS has files on Royal Leadworth Hospital, Liz 10's Proclamation, blueprints of the Ironside Project, Rory's stag party, Rosanna Calvierri's academy, the Eleventh Doctor's marriage certificate with Norma Jeane Baker, an extract of The Ballad of Captain Avery, a telegram of Reg Arwell's disappearance, a recipe for cheese soufflé, photographs of Brian Williams, Mr Strax's Book of Household Management, a copy of The Maiden in the Dark, and a letter from Winston Churchill to Mr Newman.
- The Horse & Jockey hosted Rory's stag.
- Stonehenge was built to weigh down the ground above the Pandorica.
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Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
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