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{{real world}}A special issue of ''[[The Mirror]]'' known as '''''The Mirror Official Comic Relief | {{Speedy rename|new=The Mirror Official Comic Relief Nosepaper|user=Bongolium500|links=no}} | ||
{{real world}}A special issue of ''[[The Mirror]]'' known as '''''The Mirror Official Comic Relief Nosepaper''''' was published in [[September (releases)|September]] of [[1999 (releases)|1999]] to tie in with the year's instalment of [[Comic Relief]] on television. | |||
As documented in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' #[[DWM 328|328]], it contained ''[[Who's After Your Cash (short story)|Who's After Your Cash]]'', a special prose story serving as a lead-in to [[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]'' and written by [[Rowan Atkinson]] himself. | As documented in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' #[[DWM 328|328]], it contained ''[[Who's After Your Cash (short story)|Who's After Your Cash]]'', a special prose story serving as a lead-in to [[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]'' and written by [[Rowan Atkinson]] himself. | ||
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Revision as of 18:54, 16 May 2022
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A special issue of The Mirror known as The Mirror Official Comic Relief Nosepaper was published in September of 1999 to tie in with the year's instalment of Comic Relief on television.
As documented in Doctor Who Magazine #328, it contained Who's After Your Cash, a special prose story serving as a lead-in to TV: The Curse of Fatal Death and written by Rowan Atkinson himself.