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Doctor Who and the Hodge-Podge
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Title: | Doctor Who and the Hodge-Podge |
Publisher: | Terry Neill |
Editor: | Louise Owen |
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Date(s): | 1985 |
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Fandom: | multimedia/Doctor Who |
Language: | English |
External Links: | on ff.net |
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Doctor Who and the Hodge-Podge is a gen Doctor Who zine.
Editor's note:
- This story was originally written in 1983-84, as a progressive story – that is, each person wrote anything from a few words to a few paragraphs, and handed it off to the next person. The idea had started with me, and I regularly attempted to inject some faint odour of continuity into the process . . . with what some might call fair success, considering the circumstances.[1]
From an ad in Universal Translator #29: "The ultimate cross-universe epic. The Doctor meets Mary Poppins, Meg Murray, Zaphod Beeblebrox, Avon, Vila, Kirk, McCoy, Darth Vader, Frodo, Jaxom and Ruth, Aslan, Thomas Covenant, Indiana Jones, Sapphire and Steel, and many others, all in the same story!"
Authors include Louise Owen, Esther, Anne, Beverly, Dinah, Jerome, Derek, Janet, John, Richard, Janet, Arlene, Steve, Tucker, Darrel, Corrie, Jennifer, Crystal, Nicole