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* An alternate account of the identity and fate of the [[Princes in the Tower]] was given in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Sometime Never...]]''.
* An alternate account of the identity and fate of the [[Princes in the Tower]] was given in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Sometime Never...]]''.
* In a [[parallel universe]], [[The Doctor (Auld Mortality)|the Doctor]] saved the Princes in the Tower. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Storm of Angels (audio story)|A Storm of Angels]]'')
* In a [[parallel universe]], [[The Doctor (Auld Mortality)|the Doctor]] saved the Princes in the Tower. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Storm of Angels (audio story)|A Storm of Angels]]'')
* [[Missy]] later makes claims to [[Bill Potts]] that the Doctor's name was 'Doctor Who' but the [[Twelfth Doctor]] just said that she was "winding [her] up". ([[TV]]: ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'')
* {{Gomez}} later makes claims to [[Bill Potts]] that [[Aliases of the Doctor#The Doctor's real name|the Doctor's name]] was 'Doctor Who' but the [[Twelfth Doctor]] just said that she was "winding [her] up". ([[TV]]: ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'')


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The Kingmaker was the eighty-first story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Nev Fountain and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown and Caroline Morris as Erimem.

It uniquely features the Fourth Doctor not played by Tom Baker, but rather by Jon Culshaw, known in the UK for his impersonation of the actor.

Publisher's summary

Doctor Who encounters one of the most notorious characters from the past as he journeys through time to solve the great Historical Mysteries...

Not surprisingly, the Doctor becomes mixed up with Richard III himself as he tries to unravel the perplexing problem of who exactly killed the princes in the Tower.

Peri and Erimem also encounter a suspicious time traveller. Someone from the Doctor's own past. Someone who shouldn't really be there at all.

So who did murder the princes in the Tower? Perhaps it's best not to ask a question like that...

You might not like the answer...

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Illustrated preview by Martin Geraghty from DWM 368.

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