Generally speaking, the Doctor Who universe is the shared fictional universe in which Doctor Who and its related spin-offs take place. Fans disagree on whether some stories and spin-offs are considered part of the Doctor Who universe, and some dispute the concept's meaning or utility altogether. However, the concept potentially includes all the TV broadcast based spin-offs, video-only release spin-offs, prose, audio and comic based spin-offs.
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| - Generally speaking, the Doctor Who universe is the shared fictional universe in which Doctor Who and its related spin-offs take place. Fans disagree on whether some stories and spin-offs are considered part of the Doctor Who universe, and some dispute the concept's meaning or utility altogether. However, the concept potentially includes all the TV broadcast based spin-offs, video-only release spin-offs, prose, audio and comic based spin-offs. This wiki has established rules about what is and is not part of the Doctor Who universe for its own purposes (see our valid source policy for more information), but this wiki has no authority beyond its borders. Much like canon, consumers of Doctor Who-related media are free to decide for themselves what stories are part of the Doctor Who universe, or indeed, whether the concept exists at all in a meaningful fashion.
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