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|image = Next Episode Cliff.jpg | |image = Next Episode Cliff.jpg | ||
|doctor = The Doctor | |doctor = The Doctor | ||
|enemy = [[Robot Doctor]], [[Dalek]]s | |enemy = [[Robot Doctor]], [[Dalek]]s | ||
|writer = | |writer = James Goss | ||
|illustrator = [[Russell T Davies]] | |illustrator = [[Russell T Davies]] | ||
| | |anthology = Now We Are Six Hundred (anthology) | ||
|publisher = Harper Design | |publisher = Harper Design | ||
|release date = | |release date = 26 September 2017 | ||
|prev = Have You Seen...? ( | |prev = Have You Seen...? (poem) | ||
|next = Harriet Jones, PM ( | |next = Harriet Jones, PM (poem) | ||
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'''''Next Episode''''' was a poem published in the anthology ''[[Now We Are Six Hundred (anthology)|Now We Are Six Hundred]]''. The focus of the poem was [[List of televised cliffhangers|cliffhangers]]. | '''''Next Episode''''' was a poem published in the anthology ''[[Now We Are Six Hundred (anthology)|Now We Are Six Hundred]]''. The focus of the poem was [[List of televised cliffhangers|cliffhangers]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:35, 25 March 2024
Next Episode was a poem published in the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred. The focus of the poem was cliffhangers.
Synopsis[[edit]]
How will the Doctor survive? Tune in next week to find out.
Worldbuilding[[edit]]
Notes[[edit]]
- This poem is written from the point of view of the Doctor.
- As this poem deals with issues such as cliffhangers (and mentions waiting a week to find out what happens), it breaks the fourth wall.
- The poem also features an illustration of a Dalek when mentioning a Dalek-related cliffhanger.
- The illustration depicts the cliffhanger at the end of The Rescue.