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}}</ref> by [[Penguin Group]] under the [[BBC Children's Books]]. The story, interspersed throughout the annual, was a recap of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' [[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 5]].
}}</ref> by [[Penguin Group]] under the [[BBC Children's Books]]. The story was a recap of parts of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' [[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 5]], with the second half of the story arc being covered by ''[[Legend of the Pandorica (short story)|Legend of the Pandorica]]''.


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A Crack in Time was the first short story and fourth release exclusively published in Doctor Who The Official Annual 2011 on 5 August 2010[1] by Penguin Group under the BBC Children's Books. The story was a recap of parts of Doctor Who Series 5, with the second half of the story arc being covered by Legend of the Pandorica.

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It is unclear who wrote this story. Trevor Baxendale, Justin Richards and Oli Smith are credited for many of the works in the annual on the copyright page, but no credit is given for the writer of this story.

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  1. Doctor Who The Official Annual 2011. The Doctor Who Site (7 May 2010). Archived from the original on 11 May 2010. Retrieved on 21 June 2024.