Hospitality (short story)
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Hospitality was the thirteenth and final short story in the anthology Iris: Abroad, written by Paul Magrs.
It featured the "lesbian novelist" incarnation of Iris Wildthyme, who is one of Iris Wildthyme's many equally true, first incarnations.
Plot
Raoul and his partner are
Characters
References
- The presenter refers to sanitary pads as "fanny pads".
People
- Raoul is French.
- The older man and his boy comment that Paul McGann from the new Doctor Who TV movie is sexy, and they'd want to shag him.
- The presenter looks like a young Roy Castle.
Locations
- The presenter refers to sanitary pads as "fanny pads".
- Eliza is a member of the Lesbian Avengers.
Food and drink
Notes
- This incarnation of Iris Wildthyme that features in this story originates from Paul Magrs' Phoenix Court series of novels, which were published without any connections to Doctor Who at the time, meaning these novels are currently out of the scope of this Wiki. This does not mean the incarnation herself is invalid; this incarnation is treated by the series as one of Iris' many, equally true origins.
Continuity
- This incarnation of Iris Wildthyme was first mentioned in PROSE: The Blue Angel.