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'''''Baker's End''''' was an audio series released by [[Bafflegab Productions]].
'''''Baker's End''''' was an audio series released by [[Bafflegab Productions]]. It focused on the aftermath of the death of a fictionalised version of [[Tom Baker]], from a universe where he never starred in ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
 
Despite its remit of providing the real Tom Baker with a series unrelated to his more notorious character (the [[Fourth Doctor]]), the series actually had a legal link to the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], as a ghostly version of the character of [[Vince Cosmos]] appeared in one episode of the series, ''Gobbleknoll Hall''.
 
However, due to the stated intent behind the series being that it was unconnected from ''Doctor Who'' in every way, this Wiki does not recognise the Vince Cosmos in ''Gobbleknoll Hall'' as the same individual as the [[N-Space]] one from an in-universe perspective, even if they represent the same legal license. Consequently, this faux-crossover is not considered a [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid source]] on this Wiki.
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Baker's End was an audio series released by Bafflegab Productions. It focused on the aftermath of the death of a fictionalised version of Tom Baker, from a universe where he never starred in Doctor Who.

Despite its remit of providing the real Tom Baker with a series unrelated to his more notorious character (the Fourth Doctor), the series actually had a legal link to the Doctor Who universe, as a ghostly version of the character of Vince Cosmos appeared in one episode of the series, Gobbleknoll Hall.

However, due to the stated intent behind the series being that it was unconnected from Doctor Who in every way, this Wiki does not recognise the Vince Cosmos in Gobbleknoll Hall as the same individual as the N-Space one from an in-universe perspective, even if they represent the same legal license. Consequently, this faux-crossover is not considered a valid source on this Wiki.