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* This story carries on the idea, established in [[DWMS Winter 1991]], that Sarah Jane turned her adventures with the Doctor into a series of novels, something which was picked up on in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Moving On]]''. However, this was never mentioned in the Big Finish ''[[Sarah Jane Smith (audio series)|Sarah Jane Smith]]'' audio series, [[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion]]'' or ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]].''
* This story carries on the idea, established in [[DWMS Winter 1991]], that Sarah Jane turned her adventures with the Doctor into a series of novels, something which was picked up on in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Moving On]]''. However, this was never mentioned in the Big Finish ''[[Sarah Jane Smith (audio series)|Sarah Jane Smith]]'' audio series, [[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion]]'' or ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]].''
* For Ace, this story is set prior to [[PROSE]]: ''[[Love and War (novel)|Love and War]]''.
* For Ace, this story is set prior to [[PROSE]]: ''[[Love and War (novel)|Love and War]]''.
* This story and [[TV]]: ''[[Death of the Doctor]]'' feature conflicting accounts of first meetings between [[Jo Grant]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. As it is clearly mentioned in ''Death of the Doctor'' that this is the first time Jo and Sarah Jane have met, the events of ''Girls' Night In'' should perhaps therefore be classed as "imaginary".
* This story and [[TV]]: ''[[Death of the Doctor]]'' feature conflicting accounts of first meetings between [[Jo Grant]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. As it is clearly mentioned in ''Death of the Doctor'' that this is the first time Jo and Sarah Jane have met, it would perhaps be best to class ''Girls' Night In'' as "imaginary".


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Girls' Night In was a Brief Encounter short story published in DWMS Holiday 1992.

Summary

After reading one of Sarah Jane Smith's books, Jo gets in touch with her and discovers they both knew the Doctor. Together they place a small ad in Time Out magazine – "If you know what TARDIS means, call this number" – to attract the attention of former companions. With Liz Shaw and a less positive Tegan, they wallow in nostalgia with good wine and the company of friends. They reflect that after their travels with the Doctor, they never found another man to live up to the memory. There is a knock on the door – Ace joins them.

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