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Doctor Who
The Episode Guide

the pocket essential guide
Mark Campbell

A new edition will shortly be available - details can be found here: Doctor Who - due September 2010


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ISBN13: 978-1-84243-348-5
extent: 224pp
binding: hardback
price £12.99
pub. date April 2010

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featuring:

Autons
Rose
Mox of Balhoon
Cassandra
Gelth
Slitheen
Raxicoricofallapatorius
Daleks
Adam
Captain Jack Harkness
The Mighty Jagrafess of the Holy Hadrojassic Maxarodenfoe
Reapers
The Empty Child
Torchwood
Rift
Cardiff
Bad Wolf
Gamestation
Satellite 5
Sycorax
New Earth
Werewolf
Queen Victoria
Sarah Jane Smith
K9
The Graske
Krillitanes
Madame de Pompadour
Cybermen
John Lumic
Mickey
The Wire
The Satan Pit
Clom
Abzorbaloff
Chloe Webber
Empress of the Racnoss
Robot Santas
Martha Jones
Judoon
William Shakespeare
Carrionites
Manhattan
Macra
Lazarus
SS Pentalian
Human Nature
Family of Blood
Weeping Angels
The Master
Toclafane
Mr Saxon
Time Crash
Titanic
Donna Noble
Pompeii
Ood
Sontarans
Agatha Christie
Vashta Nerada
Forest of the Dead
Jenny
Hath
Midnight
Time Beetle
Davros
The Crucible
The Next Doctor
CyberKing
Bowie Base One
Mars
San Helios
The End of Time
Journal of Impossible Things
David Tennant
Billie Piper
John Simm
Noel Clarke
Russell T Davies
Christopher Eccleston
Matt Smith
Catherine Tate
Freema Agyeman
Bernard Cribbins

and more...

Now officially the most popular drama on television, Doctor Who has seen many ups and downs in its long and colourful history. From humble beginnings on 23 November 1963 to its cancellation in 1989 and eventual resurrection in 2005, the show has always been a quintessential element of British popular culture.

The spine-chilling theme music, the multi-dimensional Tardis, the evil metallic Daleks and the ever-changing face of the Doctor himself have become trademarks of the programme's witty, eclectic house style. Over the years Doctor Who has embraced such diverse genres as science fiction, horror, westerns, history, romance, adventure and comedy - but has never strayed from its first and most important remit: telling damn good stories.

Ten Doctors, a multitude of companions, and a veritable cornucopia of monsters and villains: Doctor Who has it all. 'The children's own programme which adults adore,' said Gerard Garrett in The Daily Sketch newspaper back in the early 1970s - and it's still the perfect summation of the programme's unique charm.

This new, updated edition of the best-selling Pocket Essential guide puts all the first ten Doctors under the microscope with facts, figures and opinions on every Doctor Who story televised. There are sections on TV, radio, cinema, stage and internet spin-offs, novels and audio adventures, missing episodes, and an extensive website listing and bibliography.

Doctor Who: The Episode Guide includes a foreword by Kim Newman, contributing editor to Sight & Sound and Empire magazines. His fiction includes the novels Anno Dracula and Life's Lottery and the novella Doctor Who: Time and Relative.

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