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| style="padding:10px;" |''The Killing Stone''
| style="padding:10px;" |''The Killing Stone''
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| style="background-color:#e25822; padding:10px;" | No<ref group="aud">[[Richard Franklin]], author of ''The Killing Stone'', guested on episode 297 of the podcast ''Radio Free Skaro''.  While there, he revealed he was releasing the ''full'' version of ''The Killing Stone'' — which included 100% of the original script, plus more — later in [[2012]].  In doing so, he noted that the BBC were requiring him to change the names of all the characters involved, noting "the BBC copyright situation is rather tougher now than it was when I did ''The Killing Stone''". In an interview published in ''[[Downtime – The Lost Years of Doctor Who]]'', Baggs stated that he thought Franklin had cleared the publishing with the BBC, but that he mainly thought the publication was "fair" due to it featuring "his interpretations". Despite Bagg's claims, writer Dylan Rees still concludes that the publishing was and is "strictly speaking, illegal." Thus the original ''Killing Stone'' released by BBV is not currently considered a "licensed" work, and thus is no longer covered by this wiki.</ref>
| style="background-color:#e25822; padding:10px;" | No<ref group="aud">[[Richard Franklin]], author of ''The Killing Stone'', guested on episode 297 of the podcast ''[[Radio Free Skaro]]''.  While there, he revealed he was releasing the ''full'' version of ''The Killing Stone'' — which included 100% of the original script, plus more — later in [[2012]].  In doing so, he noted that the BBC were requiring him to change the names of all the characters involved, noting "the BBC copyright situation is rather tougher now than it was when I did ''The Killing Stone''". In an interview published in ''[[Downtime – The Lost Years of Doctor Who]]'', Baggs stated that he thought Franklin had cleared the publishing with the BBC, but that he mainly thought the publication was "fair" due to it featuring "his interpretations". Despite Bagg's claims, writer Dylan Rees still concludes that the publishing was and is "strictly speaking, illegal." Thus the original ''Killing Stone'' released by BBV is not currently considered a "licensed" work, and thus is no longer covered by this wiki.</ref>
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