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Cover blurb: Who wrote the script? When did K9 first appear on the scene? How many Doctor Who programmes have there been, and how many of the stories have been novelised? The Doctor Who Programme Guide — volumes one and two — is the answer to a Doctor Who fan’s prayers. Jean-Marc Lofficier has gathered together from a variety of sources the detailed information that intrigues the Doctor Who following. No Doctor Who library is complete without it. Volume 2 This volume contains an index of people, places and phenomena in the world of Doctor Who, a list of the Doctor’s companions, a list of the people involved in the making of the BBC Television series, and a list of book adaptations, with cross-references to the filmography of Volume 1. Details of the spin-off films, stage play and records are also given. |
Cover blurb: This is a time-travelling A-Z of all the people, places and facts in the astounding adventures of Doctor Who. In addition it contains a complete list of Doctor Who films and records, the names of all the Doctor Who book authors and a breakdown of who does what in the BBC Doctor Who production team. Now at last you can discover exactly how many elephants and tigers the Doctor won at backgammon with Kublai Khan, the precise breeding speed of the Sontarans, the identities of all the Doctor’s doubles, and thousands of other pieces of crucial and intriguing information! The Doctor Who Programme Guide is the key to all the Doctor’s adventures. No Doctor Who library is complete without it. Also in this series: The Doctor Who Programme Guide. Vol. 1: The Doctor Who plots all in one book |
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