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* This was [[Steven Moffat]]'s first professionally published ''[[Doctor Who]]''-related storyline. He would go on to pen the 1999 spoof ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death]]'' before becoming a multi-Hugo Award-winning scriptwriter for the revived series from 2005 to 2008, and then the show's executive producer | * This was [[Steven Moffat]]'s first professionally published ''[[Doctor Who]]''-related storyline. He would go on to pen the 1999 spoof ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death]]'' before becoming a multi-Hugo Award-winning scriptwriter for the revived series from 2005 to 2008, and then the show's executive producer commencing in 2009. | ||
* Moffat would reuse the idea of the Doctor travelling back in time to alter a person's perception of him in [[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]''. | * Moffat would reuse the idea of the Doctor travelling back in time to alter a person's perception of him in [[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]''. | ||
Revision as of 17:31, 23 June 2016
Continuity Errors was the eighth story in the anthology Decalog 3: Consequences. It was written by Steven Moffat (his first professional Doctor Who work). It featured the Seventh Doctor and Bernice Summerfield.
Summary
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Characters
References
- Andrea Talwinning was born in 2625.
Notes
- This was Steven Moffat's first professionally published Doctor Who-related storyline. He would go on to pen the 1999 spoof The Curse of Fatal Death before becoming a multi-Hugo Award-winning scriptwriter for the revived series from 2005 to 2008, and then the show's executive producer commencing in 2009.
- Moffat would reuse the idea of the Doctor travelling back in time to alter a person's perception of him in TV: A Christmas Carol.
Continuity
- Professor Candy is mentioned in PROSE: Oh No It Isn't!, and appears in TV: Let's Kill Hitler.
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