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Cover blurb: Marco Polo (1964) reflects a cultural change reshaping TV’s role as historian, placing the interpretation of history into the viewers’ hands by recruiting them as travellers in Polo’s caravan. Examining camera treatments and mobility, adaptive and remedial interventions, public and book history, cultural assumptions and memories, this book celebrates the work of collaborators, copyists, studio personnel and fans in reconstructing the most famous and earliest of missing Doctor Who stories. Dene October has seen Marco Polo twice He edited Doctor Who and History and is a senior lecturer at the University of London. THE BLACK ARCHIVE: “A grandly ambitious thing to attempt with something as exhaustively detailed as (Who). But they actually manage it. Treat your bookshelf." |
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