User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-6032121-20200517150418/@comment-24048868-20200618100102

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-6032121-20200517150418/@comment-24048868-20200618100102 Yep, that's fair enough! I was just saying that it provides a means of delimiting the two, rather than just grouping them as online prose, or Lockdown-related stories. The page would be made to represent all the activities and stories and such, and not be made out to be a series. The main thing I take from it is an official title given by the BBC to these six stories, so we don't have to refer to them as BBC COVID-19 related short stories or similar.

I wasn't trying to imply that Farewell, Sarah Jane wasn't a Lockdown! release. Indeed, there's certainly an argument that it is, given that it tied into a Tweetalong and was produced by Cook. I would, however, say that it isn't a "Staying in the TARDIS" release as it's not presented on that page. It's also clearly separate from that whole short story project.

As for Doctor Who and the Time War (short story) - it was written at least seven years ago and was clearly not made for the Lockdown! project. It was also released on the BBC website, and seems to officially be BBC, rather than Lockdown!. On the other hand it was released to tie into the Rose Tweetalong and used the relevant #TripofaLifetime hashtag, so I guess there's an argument for it's inclusion there too. Is there any reason why it can't be in both?