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==Canonicity==
The [[canon]]icity of the ''Monster Files'' is uncertain, especially given that some installments feature monsters the Doctor encountered away from Earth or in the far future, out of Torchwood's reach. In the case of others, it's possible that Torchwood might have obtained details about, for example, the [[Hath]] from [[Martha Jones]] and the [[Trickster's Brigade]] from [[Sarah Jane Smith]], or indeed virtually any of the creatures from an unchronicled encounter with the Doctor. The context of the feature also implies that Harkness himself might have first-hand knowledge of many of these creatures from his own travels and adventures. As for Song installments, it's established they originate from her diary, which in turn has been connected to her travels with the Doctor at some point in his lifetimes. The ''A Ghost Story for Christmas'' installment is unique in that it actually has a storyline and features an original character, and contains no content to suggest it cannot be canonical, taking place either before or after the events of [[DW]]: ''[[Blink]]''.


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