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   John Hall to All   
   Re: jphalt's Doctor Who reviews   
   12 Jan 12 06:08:18   
   
   From Newsgroup: rec.arts.drwho.moderated   
   From Address: nospam_nov03@jhall.co.uk   
   Subject: Re: jphalt's Doctor Who reviews   
      
   In article   
   <19e18898-3892-4530-b096-44ce34e7e5d2@q17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>,   
    "jphalt@aol.com"  writes:   
   >I'll next be moving on to reviews of Series Six.  There will be a   
   >delay, as I'm re-watching Series Five before moving on.   
   >   
   >A couple quick placement questions, please, regarding two titles:   
   >   
   >1) Sarah Jane Adventures: Death of the Doctor.  Does this go before or   
   >after "A Christmas Carol," or does it matter?   
      
   I don't think that it matters, and I don't think that we're given enough   
   information in "Death of the Doctor" to be able to tell. (But my memory   
   is atrocious nowadays, so don't take that as Gospel.) However it   
   definitely takes place before at least the later stories in the most   
   recent Dr Who season (which I don't regard "A Christmas Carol" as part   
   of, as IIRC that was the Christmas special for 2010). I won't say why,   
   just in case that could be regarded as a minor spoiler.  Incidentally,   
   if you haven't yet seen "Death of the Doctor" then try to make sure that   
   you do, as it's great fun.   
      
      
   >   
   >2) "Night and the Doctor" DVD scenes.  Do these slot in at any   
   >particular point in the season, or is placement irrelevent?   
      
   I may not have seen these scenes, as the title "Night and the Doctor"   
   doesn't ring any bells. (But see my memory caveat above.)   
   --    
   John Hall   
                "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism   
                 by those who have not got it."   
                                                 George Bernard Shaw   
      
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