5 Imaginatively Silly Doctor Who Settings

3. The Land Of Literature

Dickens We've seen historical literary figures star on Doctor Who before, with Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare being two notable and popular appearances. But what if, by some way of a rift in the time-space continuum, every popular author of the past two hundred or so years ended up in the one spot? And perhaps the villains from each of their books would make an appearance as the foes of the Doctor in the episode, creating a very interesting mix. It would certainly be a feast of entertainment for viewers, as many of us Whovians are also devout book nerds!
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When she's not watching Doctor Who, writing songs about Doctor Who, or enthusiastically discussing Doctor Who with fellow fans, Chelsea can be found watching musical theatre, reading, writing, or dressing up in costume. She likes tragedies, Tim Burton and tea; she believes that her spirit animal is an owl; and her life motto is "don't forget to be awesome".