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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a | '''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a comic adventure of the no-longer-[[Exile on Earth|exiled]] [[Third Doctor]] in the pages of ''[[Countdown (magazine)|Countdown]]'', originally published in [[1971 (people)|1971]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:55, 19 July 2022
Backtime was a comic adventure of the no-longer-exiled Third Doctor in the pages of Countdown, originally published in 1971.
Summary
The Doctor is in London in 1863 when his TARDIS key is stolen by young pickpocket Charlie Fisher. When a policeman finds a 1970s bank note on the Doctor, he finds himself arrested for forgery but the Doctor and Charlie escape in the TARDIS. They land in Gettysburg, where they meet Abraham Lincoln and rescue the TARDIS from the outlaws George Bamford and Asa Bamford. The Doctor eventually leaves Charlie in Ballarat to start a new life.
Characters
References
- The Doctor reads a book published in the 19th century called Balloons and Flying Machines.
- The Magistrate sentences Charlie to three months in Bridewell Prison.
Notes
- Oddly, "backtime" is used in the introductory captions as a word meaning the past.
Continuity
External links
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