Adding an opening titles page was a late decision but it does help to add to the feeling of a Doctor Who story. And if you do opening titles, you kinda have to do the end credits too.
And yes, there will be more Philip Who stories coming.
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Adding an opening titles page was a late decision but it does help to add to the feeling of a Doctor Who story. And if you do opening titles, you kinda have to do the end credits too.
And yes, there will be more Philip Who stories coming.

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