User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-27280472-20161222145551/@comment-1272640-20170125203758

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-27280472-20161222145551/@comment-1272640-20170125203758 Amorkuz wrote: So let me voice my categorical objection to Baker's End being included as a valid source. In all this discussion, no one was able to demonstrate any connection to DWU. Paul Magrs has DWU works and non-DWU works. It may be very hard to develop exact criteria for how to distinguish them. I guess we will have to decide each case separately by a similar discussion.

I do not see a single argument for Baker's End having any connection to DWU, though many connections to other works of Magrs that have connection to DWU it might have. Off the top of my head, most Magrs works do have DWU connections.

Exchange introduced characters that went on to appear in Enter Wildthyme.

To the Devil - A Diva! is tied closely to Mad Dogs and Englishmen.

The Ninnies ties in with 'The Ninnies on Putney Common'' and the latter is a sequel of sorts to the former.

Brenda and Effie characters criss-cross between Iris stories, Doctor Who stories, and their own series.

Phoenix Court and The Blue Angel are firmly linked.

Imaginary Boys has characters from Doctor Who and Iris stories.

Baker's End has Vince Cosmos.

There are few, if any, works by Paul Magrs that have no connection to Doctor Who.