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NateBumber wrote: Given that Seven Keys to Doomsday is valid, I'd guess that official recordings count, yes.

That's kind of a different situation, though: there, they used the script of the original play and recorded it as an audio story. I am proposing an official recording of an actual performance, kind of like what they do with the Doctor Who Proms. (I know that those were deemed invalid due to Rule 4 — obviously no serious intent of the occasional character appearances "counting" within the DWU -, not because of their nature as a broadcasting of an originally-live show…)

In the meantime, has anyone got any counterarguments to what Amorkuz and I said a few posts ago?