Inclusion debates/Kerides the Thinker series by Iain McLaughlin & Claire Bartlett

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This is audio series about "Greek philosopher Kerides, the Thinker working in Ancient Egypt to bring the criminal to justice" written by Iain McLaughlin & Claire Bartlett. It featured Erimem in episode 8, but according to Kerides the Thinker: The Collected Scripts Volume One the authorial intent was that the whole series is set in the Doctor Who universe:

We often default to writing about Egypt. My first Doctor Who, The Eye of the Scorpion, was set in Egypt as was its prequel novel, The Coming of the Queen. Purely as a self-indulgent joke, I started dropping little things in between the Kerides series and the Doctor Who stories I had written in Egypt. Little things like throwing in minor plot points as a historical fact Kerides is investigating, or using a family name that was mentioned in the Doctor Who stories.

I've not yet listened to Kerides the Thinker, but I want to buy it.

Are these references and the return of Erimem enough to cover the whole series on this Wiki?