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March 18th, 2010 7 comments

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Doctor Who Pocket Essential Episode Guide

pocketepisodequideDoctor Who The Episode Guide

The pocket essential guide
by Mark Campbell

New edition: Due April 2010

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.

You can see full information and how to order on the Pocket Essentials website Here


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7 comments

  • Mr Evil Fez

    January 5th, 2013 - 6:54pm

    I have got this!

    Reply
  • BOOBOO JR

    July 11th, 2011 - 8:20pm

    Booboo, did you realise that there is a newer version of this featuring Matt Smith’s first series?

    Reply
    • booboo

      July 11th, 2011 - 8:51pm

      we probably weren’t sent details

    • BOOBOO JR

      July 11th, 2011 - 9:13pm

      Well it is pretty much the same thing, your not really missing out on anything.

  • pandoricadood

    February 6th, 2011 - 3:37pm

    i got this yesterday at the works for £2.99

    cool book!

    but the author hates all the episodes

    😈

    Reply
  • Callum Metcalfe

    October 3rd, 2010 - 12:28pm

    I got it yesterday for £3.99 in the works too! Can’t believe he only gave Boom Town 1/10

    Reply
  • beth x

    April 24th, 2010 - 10:34am

    got this today,£3.99 in the works! its quite cool,actully.

    Reply

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