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...that an untitled short story was printed on the bleed margin of The Panda Book of Horror and that it is believed to be second only to  as the shortest truly narrative story set in the Doctor Who universe? ...that Excelis Dawns featured the first audio appearance of the "Katy Manning" Iris played by Katy Manning where she acted as the Fifth Doctor's companion? ...that The Stones of Venice is Paul Magrs' first contribution to audio-based Doctor Who (series), although not his first time writing for the "Paul McGann" Doctor as Magrs had previously written The Scarlet Empress and The Blue Angel (with Jeremy Hoad), two novels in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures range? ...that The Blue Angel was named after the Marlene Dietrich film, a trend which begun with Paul Magrs' previous Doctor Who novel The Scarlet Empress? ...that Old Flames was the introduction of Iris Wildthyme into the Doctor Who series, although Iris herself had been introduced prior to the Magrsverse in Marked for Life? Patient Iris (short story) was the first published short story by Paul Magrs, although there are claims of lost novels predating this? ...that Iris Wildthyme is an alleged lost novel worked on by Paul Magrs in 1987?