J. M. Barrie

J. M. Barrie was an author and playwright in the late 19th to the early 20th centuries.

He at least partially based his best known work, Peter Pan, off of an adventure of the First Doctor's, which he had watched in the background. PROSE: A Big Hand for the Doctor

Millie Peterson invited the Eleventh Doctor to attend a pantomime of Peter Pan at Christmas with her mother and cousin, Louie Rollins. The panto never took place, as no one had showed up because of the weather and the theatre's power was then sabotaged by the Brakari. (WC: Snowfall)

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