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Raoul's partner waits at [[Cleopatra's Needle]], the meeting point for the audience members. A [[gold]]en [[double decker bus]] arrives, and Raoul's partner and the audience climbs aboard.  
Raoul's partner waits at [[Cleopatra's Needle]], the meeting point for the audience members. A [[gold]]en [[double decker bus]] arrives, and Raoul's partner and the audience climbs aboard.  
The bus arrives in an industrial estate in [[Mile End]]


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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*Raoul spends [[Saturday]] night in [[Peterborough]], going into [[gay]] clubs and pubs, looking for people who would be willing to be part of the audience.
*Raoul spends [[Saturday]] night in [[Peterborough]], going into [[gay]] clubs and pubs, looking for people who would be willing to be part of the audience.
* Raoul's partner visits [[Cleopatra's Needle]], overlooking the [[Thames]]. She knows that ''This Morning'' is moving to here, from [[Albert Dock]] In [[Liverpool]].
* Raoul's partner visits [[Cleopatra's Needle]], overlooking the [[Thames]]. She knows that ''This Morning'' is moving to here, from [[Albert Dock]] In [[Liverpool]].
* Mile End is located in South [[London]].
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=== Food and drink ===
=== Food and drink ===
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* Raoul's partner bought a mixed [[salad]] from a [[Greek deli (Hospitality)|Greek deli]] on [[Charing Cross Road]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*This incarnation of Iris Wildthyme that features in this story originates from [[Paul Magrs]]' ''Phoenix Court'' series of novels, which were published without any connections to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' at the time, meaning these novels are currently out of the scope of this Wiki. This does not mean the incarnation herself is [[T:VALID|invalid]]; this Wiki does acknowledge this incarnation in later works, such as [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blue Angel (novel)|The Blue Angel]]''
*This incarnation of Iris Wildthyme that features in this story originates from [[Paul Magrs]]' ''Phoenix Court'' series of novels, which were published without any connections to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' at the time, meaning these novels are currently out of the scope of this Wiki. This does not mean the incarnation herself is [[T:VALID|invalid]]; this Wiki does acknowledge this incarnation in later works, such as [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blue Angel (novel)|The Blue Angel]]''.
*Oddly, the main character in the story remains nameless, as it's told from his point of view.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

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Hospitality was the thirteenth and final short story in the anthology Iris: Abroad, written by Paul Magrs.

It featured the "lesbian novelist" incarnation of Iris Wildthyme, who is one of Iris Wildthyme's many equally true, first incarnations.

Plot

Raoul is gathering audience members for a TV series he works for, Glamorama, while his partner helps out.

Raoul's partner waits at Cleopatra's Needle, the meeting point for the audience members. A golden double decker bus arrives, and Raoul's partner and the audience climbs aboard.

The bus arrives in an industrial estate in Mile End

Characters

References

People

Locations

Food and drink

Notes

  • This incarnation of Iris Wildthyme that features in this story originates from Paul Magrs' Phoenix Court series of novels, which were published without any connections to Doctor Who at the time, meaning these novels are currently out of the scope of this Wiki. This does not mean the incarnation herself is invalid; this Wiki does acknowledge this incarnation in later works, such as PROSE: The Blue Angel.
  • Oddly, the main character in the story remains nameless, as it's told from his point of view.

Continuity