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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' wrote [[The Girl Who Died (reference book)|The Girl Who Died]] for [[Obverse Books]]'s [[The Black Archive]], a series of novel essays on episodes of [[Doctor Who (TV series)|televised Doctor Who]].Tom Marshall and [[Kevin Burnard]] were co-hosts of ''K9 BingeQuake'', a podcast which reviewed [[K9 (TV series)|the Australian ''K9'' series]]. <ref>[https://anchor.fm/k9-bingequake K9 BingeQuake]</ref> | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' wrote [[The Girl Who Died (reference book)|The Girl Who Died]] for [[Obverse Books]]'s [[The Black Archive]], a series of novel essays on episodes of [[Doctor Who (TV series)|televised Doctor Who]]. Tom Marshall and [[Kevin Burnard]] were co-hosts of ''K9 BingeQuake'', a podcast which reviewed [[K9 (TV series)|the Australian ''K9'' series]]. <ref>[https://anchor.fm/k9-bingequake K9 BingeQuake]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:50, 6 April 2023
Tom Marshall wrote The Girl Who Died for Obverse Books's The Black Archive, a series of novel essays on episodes of televised Doctor Who. Tom Marshall and Kevin Burnard were co-hosts of K9 BingeQuake, a podcast which reviewed the Australian K9 series. [1]