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  • W H Smith
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  • W H Smith was a British retailer where Susan Foreman looked for ballpoint pens in 1963. Though the shop did indeed sell them, she wasn't allowed to use them at Coal Hill School, where fountain pens were required. (PROSE: Time and Relative) Luke Tillyard once bought some magazines from the shop. (PROSE: Salva Mea) Christine Summerfield recalled that W H Smith sold adult fantasy magazines. (PROSE: Dead Romance) In 1996, the Fourth Doctor searched a W H Smith for a Christmas card. (PROSE: The Little Things)
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  • W H Smith was a British retailer where Susan Foreman looked for ballpoint pens in 1963. Though the shop did indeed sell them, she wasn't allowed to use them at Coal Hill School, where fountain pens were required. (PROSE: Time and Relative) Luke Tillyard once bought some magazines from the shop. (PROSE: Salva Mea) Christine Summerfield recalled that W H Smith sold adult fantasy magazines. (PROSE: Dead Romance) In 1996, the Fourth Doctor searched a W H Smith for a Christmas card. (PROSE: The Little Things) When the Tenth Doctor returned Donna Noble to Earth after she was drawn to huon particles in the heart of the TARDIS, Donna tried to phone her mother at a pay phone by a W H Smith. She attempted to use the shop as a point of reference to explain where she was. (TV: The Runaway Bride) Suki was supposed to meet Kelsey Hooper and Maria Jackson at W H Smith after their tour of the Bubble Shock! factory. This meeting never ended up taking place when Suki was captured by the Bane. (TV: Invasion of the Bane) In 1994, Ben Jackson and Polly Wright were visiting W H Smith. Polly was looking at The Times. Later Ben and Polly were both reading the biography River Phoenix: A Short Life by Brian J. Robb. (PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People)