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While the title in the real world is simply "''Interference''", the title provided in ''Bafflement and Devotion'' is a play on the titles of older [[Target Books|Target Novelisations]], which often placed ''[[Doctor Who and the]]'' at the beginning of the title.
While the title in the real world is simply "''Interference''", the title provided in ''Bafflement and Devotion'' is a play on the titles of older [[Target Books|Target Novelisations]], which often placed ''[[Doctor Who and the]]'' at the beginning of the title.
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Revision as of 10:42, 18 March 2023

You may be looking for the real world duo of EDAs.

Doctor Who and Interference (in-universe) was a book that was cited when the "Jane Fonda" Iris responded to the Eighth Doctor about a faction of paradox-inducing psychopaths from the far future. (PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion)

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Important note

This is a in-universe counterpart of the duo of real world BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures novels Interference that exists within the Doctor's universe. It was referenced as a fictional citation in Bafflement and Devotion.

While the title in the real world is simply "Interference", the title provided in Bafflement and Devotion is a play on the titles of older Target Novelisations, which often placed Doctor Who and the at the beginning of the title.