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'''Robert Smith?''' wrote ''[[The Church of Saint Sebastian]]'' in ''[[Short Trips: The History of Christmas]]'', as well as several unlicensed fictional and non-fictional works about the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], many of them with his good friend [[Graeme Burk]].
'''Robert Smith?''' wrote ''[[The Church of Saint Sebastian]]'' in ''[[Short Trips: The History of Christmas]]'', as well as several unlicensed fictional and non-fictional works about the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], including ''[[Who is the Doctor (reference book)|Who is the Doctor]]'', ''[[Who's 50: The 50 Doctor Who Stories to Watch Before You Die]]'' and ''[[The Doctors Are In: The Essential and Unofficial Guide to Doctor Who's Greatest Time Lord]]'', with [[Graeme Burk]].


The [[question mark]] after his surname is a legal part of his name. Thus he is properly Smith?, not Smith.
The [[question mark]] after his surname is a legal part of his name. Thus he is properly Smith?, not Smith.


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Revision as of 18:15, 7 October 2020

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Robert Smith? wrote The Church of Saint Sebastian in Short Trips: The History of Christmas, as well as several unlicensed fictional and non-fictional works about the Doctor Who universe, including Who is the Doctor, Who's 50: The 50 Doctor Who Stories to Watch Before You Die and The Doctors Are In: The Essential and Unofficial Guide to Doctor Who's Greatest Time Lord, with Graeme Burk.

The question mark after his surname is a legal part of his name. Thus he is properly Smith?, not Smith.