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"The Five Doctors" is still the in-universe subject. It was judged that the in-universe video game was notable enough for an article.
"The Five Doctors" is still the in-universe subject. It was judged that the in-universe video game was notable enough for an article.


In any case, real-world stories '''always''' get ([medium] story) in their article titles, and the undabbed "The Five Doctors" article says "You may be looking for the TV story of the same name", making that point more or less moot.
In any case, real-world stories '''always''' get ([medium] story) in their article titles, and the undabbed "The Five Doctors" article says "You may be looking for the TV story of the same name", making that point more or less moot.
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 27 April 2023

"The Five Doctors" is still the in-universe subject. It was judged that the in-universe video game was notable enough for an article.

In any case, real-world stories always get ([medium] story) in their article titles, and the undabbed "The Five Doctors" article says "You may be looking for the TV story of the same name", making that point more or less moot.