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image=Girl's Night In.jpg|
|image=Girl's Night In.jpg
name=Girls' Night In|
|name=Girls' Night In
series=[[Brief Encounter]]|
|series=[[Brief Encounter]]
main character =[[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]], [[Jo Grant|Jo]], [[Liz Shaw|Liz]], [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Ace]]|
|main character =[[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]], [[Jo Grant|Jo]], [[Liz Shaw|Liz]], [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Ace]]
featuring=|
|featuring=
year=[[London]], the [[1990s]] |
|year=[[London]], the [[1990s]]  
writer=[[Mike Tucker]] and [[Robert Perry]]|
|writer=[[Mike Tucker]] and [[Robert Perry]]
illustrator=[[Paul Cockburn]]|
|illustrator=[[Paul Cockburn]]
publication=[[DWMS Holiday 1992]]|
|publication=[[DWMS Holiday 1992]]
prev=A Wee Deoch an ...? (short story)|
|prev=A Wee Deoch an ...? (short story)
next=Playtime (short story)|
|next=Playtime (short story)
|}}
|}}
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a ''[[Brief Encounter]]'' short story published in [[DWMS Holiday 1992]].
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a ''[[Brief Encounter]]'' short story published in [[DWMS Holiday 1992]].

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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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