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Cook's friendship with Davies, chronicled in the book, has had a lasting impact on the series itself, as ''The Final Chapter'' acknowledges that Cook was responsible for convincing Davies to abandon plans for a cliffhanger ending to [[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]''.
Cook's friendship with Davies, chronicled in the book, has had a lasting impact on the series itself, as ''The Final Chapter'' acknowledges that Cook was responsible for convincing Davies to abandon plans for a cliffhanger ending to [[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]''.


In [[Doctor Who Magazine (Issues 237 - Present)|Doctor Who Magazine 419]], a [[Canon|non-canonical]] interview with [[Beep the Meep]] was written by Ken Book, who dies at the end of the interview. Ken Book is an obvious acronym for Benjamin Cook.
In ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM Issue 419|issue 419]], a [[Canon|non-canonical]] interview with [[Beep the Meep]] was written by Ken Book, who dies at the end of the interview. Ken Book is an obvious acronym for Benjamin Cook.


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Benjamin Cook is a writer and interviewer for Doctor Who Magazine. Between 2007 and 2008, Cook collaborated with Russell T Davies on an extensive correspondence that formed the basis of the 2008 book release Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale, which was issued in an expanded second edition subtitled The Final Chapter in 2010.

Cook's friendship with Davies, chronicled in the book, has had a lasting impact on the series itself, as The Final Chapter acknowledges that Cook was responsible for convincing Davies to abandon plans for a cliffhanger ending to DW: Journey's End.

In Doctor Who Magazine issue 419, a non-canonical interview with Beep the Meep was written by Ken Book, who dies at the end of the interview. Ken Book is an obvious acronym for Benjamin Cook.

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