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'''''[[Where Nobody Knows Your Name (comic story)|]]''''', named after the famous [[w:c:cheers:Where Everybody Knows Your Name|theme song to the television series ''Cheers'']] was the [[Eighth Doctor comic stories|Eighth Doctor comic story]] that showed the Doctor dealing with the departure of his [[companion|friend]] [[Izzy Sinclair]] from [[the TARDIS]]. It depicts a depressed Doctor seeking solace in multi-species [[bar]] from a [[bartender]] he thinks he's never previously met. Unbeknownst to him, however, the barkeep is really [[Frobisher|someone with whom he travelled]] in the past.  
'''''[[Where Nobody Knows Your Name (comic story)|Where Nobody Knows Your Name]]''''' named after the [[w:c:cheers:Where Everybody Knows Your Name|''Cheers'' theme song]] —  was the [[Eighth Doctor comic stories|Eighth Doctor comic story]] that showed the Doctor dealing with the departure of his [[companion|friend]] [[Izzy Sinclair]] from [[the TARDIS]]. It depicts a depressed Doctor seeking solace in multi-species [[bar]] from a [[bartender]] he thinks he's never previously met. Unbeknownst to him, however, the barkeep is really [[Frobisher|someone with whom he travelled]] in the past.  
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Treasure Trail was a 1976 Fourth Doctor/Sarah Jane TV Comic story that was a pure historical set in the waning days of World War II. Although many other Doctor Who stories were set during the Second World War, Treasure Trail was unusual for portraying the Italian resistance, and was almost certainly the only Doctor Who story in any medium to depict the Nazi plunder of European art.