![]() It’s not just that everything the BBC has licensed is canon. ![]() Of course, the correct answer is that those people don’t go far enough. Yes, it presents problems (like how the Doctor went through events of Human Nature twice, in two different incarnations, and didn’t seem to notice) but, these people argue, with a bit of careful cataloguing you can make every licensed Doctor Who story part of the canon. Others still will say that everything licensed by the BBC counts: the TV show, the Big Finish Audios, the comics, the books (the BBC ones and the Virgin New Adventures), even the comic strips in the Radio Times are all part of the epic story that is the life of the Doctor. Others say that the canon consists of TV and the Big Finish audios, because they use the original actors and the Eighth Doctor name-checked his Big Finish companions before his regeneration in Night Of The Doctor. ![]() Some think that only what appears on TV counts. ![]() ![]() Canon is a tricky issue for Doctor Who fans. ![]()
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