User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-88790-20121208143712/@comment-5918438-20161219193338

Sure, but Big Finish and DWM have some credibility. You tend to assume they've got all their licenses unless we know otherwise. We only have this one writer's word that his own story was properly licensed. That blog post's our only source. And, hey, I don't think he's lying. also claims that Paul Leonard licensed it, but offers no source.

Cody Quijano-Schell asserts the same thing in this interview on Paul Magrs' blog, and Schell wrote Iris Wildthyme y Señor Cientocinco contra Los Monstruos del Fiesta. Specifically he says:
 * Oh no, he’s an Obverse Books original character, like the Manleigh Halt Irregulars or Theo Possible. But I love Doctor Who books and Paul Leonard was kind enough to allow Blair Bidmead the use of his literary property in his Senor 105 novella "By the Time I Get to Venus".

(No mention of a continuing license on further stories, but those "Periodic Adventures" are mentioned, and covers displayed, in the article.)

He also says:
 * Yes, when 105 crosses over with Iris, [the Clockworks have] been mentioned. But generally, 105’s universe is his universe, and hers is hers. They meet up occasionally.