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Sep./94 Dr. Who FAQ


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"DOCTOR WHO" FAQ POSTING

- The rec.arts.drwho Frequently Asked Questions List -

Updated: Sept.94

FAQ maintained and updated by: Siobahn (Shabang) Morgan
[email protected] or [email protected]
Please send all suggestions, corrections, contributions,
and flames to her.

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CONTAINED IN THIS ARTICLE:

Where to get Who material
0.1 File list of Dr. Who FTP site
0.2 Pictures from Dr. Who (.GIFs)
0.3 The Video and Audio Lists
0.4 WWW Sites
0.5 Author's e-mail addresses

What is "Doctor Who" and where is it today?
1.1 Who, and what, is "Doctor Who"?
1.2 Why is the series called "Doctor Who" if that's not his name?
1.3 Just who is The Doctor?
1.4 What is regeneration?
1.5 What is the TARDIS?

The present and future of "Doctor Who"
2.1 Is "Doctor Who" still on the air?
2.2 What were the last words ever spoken on "Doctor Who"?
2.3 Is this "cancellation" permanent?
2.4 Will there ever be more "Doctor Who"?
2.5 Is it really true that Steven Spielberg wants to buy the program?
2.6 What was the "Dimensions in Time" 30th Anniversary Special?
2.7 If "Doctor Who" has been cancelled, then what's this new radio special?
2.8 What are the "New Adventures"?
2.9 And what will the "Missing Adventures" be?
2.10 Is "The Stranger" Really the Doctor? - What are "The Stranger" Videos?
2.11 The Mythmaker Series

The Lost "Doctor Who" Episodes
3.1 What are the "missing episodes"?
3.2 I know something about missing episodes. What do I do?
3.3 What are the "missing novelizations"?

"Doctor Who" Fandom
4.1 How can I write to the actors who have played "Doctor Who"
4.2 I write "Doctor Who" fiction in my spare time. Who can I show it to?
4.3 How can I get a New Adventure published?
4.4 Which big celebrities have appeared in "Doctor Who"?
4.5 What is this "K9 and Company" show we keep seeing?
4.6 What "Doctor Who" reference books can I consult off the Net?
4.7 I can't find any videotapes or New Adventures anywhere. Help me!
4.8 Where can I find "Doctor Who" merchandise?

The Best of "Doctor Who"
5.1 Best and favorite "Who" episodes - survey results
5.2 Best and favorite "Who" quotes

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WHERE DO I GET "WHO" MATERIAL?
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FAQ Item 0.1 - Doctor Who Archives

The Doctor Who FTP Archives are located at:

frontios.niagara.edu [192.188.5.50] in /pub/Doctor_Who/

Contains original fan stories, listings of all available Dr. Who Audio
and Video tapes (updated montly), a copy of this FAQ, an episode guide,
the official Bloopers list, and some other cool stuff. Anonymous guest login
available. Write the Keeper if you're not familiar with mucking about in FTP
sites. The Keeper is:

Richard P. Kernin
Niagara University - Administrative Computer Center
Internet: [email protected]

This is also the new location for the comprehensive "Doctor Who" Quote File.

In the UK the following site is available:
tardis.soc.staffs.ac.uk [193.60.4.208] with material located in pub/Doctor_Who.
It is supposed to be a mirror of frontios.niagara.edu with some extra stuff
thrown in.

Downunder in Australia there is the following site:
ftp.cc.adfa.oz.au [131.236.1.2], with material located in archives/aus-sf/drwho.

Some small locations (with perhaps only 1 or 2 items) include the following:

shark.cse.fau.edu [131.91.80.13] in pub/text
ftp.wustl.edu [128.252.135.4] in pub/multimedia/images/gif/d

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FAQ Item 0.2 - Doctor Who Gifs

Apart from the stuff available at Frontios (Main FTP site), there are some
more Doctor Who Pictures available in .gif format from:
grind.isca.uiowa.edu [128.255.200.3]

Login: {anonymous}
Its in directory: /image/gif/scifi

There is a variety of sci-fi images here, so you will have to weed through
them to find what you want.

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FAQ Item 0.3 - The Video and Audio Lists

See the Doctor Who Video List - available via ftp from
frontios.niagara.edu [192.188.5.50]
in /pub/Doctor_Who/matrix/videos , or via e-mail from the author,
Daniel O'Malley <[email protected]>.
This list is also posted periodically to rec.arts.drwho ...

A list of "Who"-related music releases, once a part of this
FAQ, has been passed into the hands of Daniel O'Malley, who updates it
as well as the video lists, and is available at
frontios.niagara.edu [192.188.5.50] under /pub/Doctor_Who/matrix/audio.

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FAQ Item 0.4 - Doctor Who WWW Sites

There is my own WWW Doctor Who Page, the address of which is
http://nitro9.earth.uni.edu/doctor/homepage.html/

Other WWW sites include the following:
http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk (Univ. of Edinburgh)

http://www.cs.curtin.edu.au/~raytrace/unnatural_terrain_images.shtml
(Andrew Marriott's raytraces of Daleks in Australia)

http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/DrWho/index.html
(University of Surrey, UK)

http://www.phlab.missouri.edu/ccpeace_www/Dr.Who/
(Loren Peace at Missouri, USA)

http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~bjelli/Who/index.html
(Brigitte Jellinek's Key to Time Model)

If you would like your own home page included, or if you have run across
a really neat homepage that you can suggest, please drop me a line
([email protected])

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FAQ Item 0.5 - Doctor Who Author E-mail addresses

Several authors of recent (and not so recent) Doctor Who books have
computer accounts. These folks often post items on rec.arts.drwho and
have consented to have their e-mail address included in this FAQ.

Daniel Blythe [email protected]
Paul Cornell [email protected]
Craig Hinton [email protected]
Andy Lane [email protected]
Randy and Jean-Marc Lofficier [email protected]
Kate Orman [email protected]

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FAQ Item 1.1 - Who, and what, is Doctor Who

Doctor Who is, or was, the longest-running science-fiction series in
the history of television. Created by the BBC in 1963 as a children's
sci-fi series, Doctor Who eventually expanded its boundaries
to just about every possible genre of television except for the musical.
Spanning 26 seasons, with seven different actors taking on the lead role,
Doctor Who was famous for its infinite flexibility and wide, dedicated,
fan following. The show celebrates its 30th anniversary on November
the 23rd, 1993.

The 158th and final Doctor Who story, "Survival", aired in December
of 1989. No further episodes have been produced by the BBC over the past
four years, even though the show was never officially cancelled. In spite
of this, Doctor Who lives on today, on the radio and in a popular series of
full-length novels.

RECOMMENDED EPISODES AND NOVELS:
"An Unearthly Child", by Anthony Coburn
"The Daleks", by Terry Nation
"Doctor Who: The Hartnell Years" - Video
"Doctor Who: The Troughton Years" - Video
"Doctor Who: The Pertwee Years" - Video
"Doctor Who: The Baker Years" - Video
"Doctor Who: Cybermen - The Early Years" - Video
"Doctor Who: Daleks - The Early Years" - Video

(the preceding 6 videos are available through BBC/ CBS/Fox
video in both the UK, US, and overseas. They are compilation tapes of
interviews, lost episodes, and histories of the series. They provide a
great deal of background history to the show and some of the main characters,
including some of the main villians.

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FAQ item 1.2 - Why is the series called Doctor Who if that's not his name?

In "An Unearthly Child", the very first Doctor Who episode, aired on
November 23, 1963, William Hartnell, the show's main character, was
introduced simply as "The Doctor", a cranky old man with a time machine
shaped like a British Police Box. Because his character was shrouded in
mystery, the title Doctor Who merely referred to the fact that we were
never to know exactly who this man is.

At various times in the show, different names were referred to:

"The Doctor" - the name he introducees himself as in every single story, and
the (proper) name many people call him by.

"Doctor Foreman" - Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright refer to him as this
initially when they are investigating their unusual
student Susan Foreman. They soon give up on calling him
this and just stick to the usual designation "Doctor".

"Doctor Who" - WOTAN in "The War Machines" referred to the Doctor by this
name; it was acknowledged as an error by the writing staff
and never happened again. However, a later episode was
titled "Doctor Who and the Silurians"

"Dr. John Smith" - When he started working for U.N.I.T. during his exile
on Earth, he needed a formal name for the paper-work
and chose this non-descript designation. Used up
to the time when he met Sarah Jane Smith ("Time Warrior").

"Theta Sigma" - Used twice, in "The Armageddon Factor" and "The Happiness
Patrol"; apparently, a Time Lord nickname given to the Dr.
during his time at the Academy on Gallifrey. His old
school chum Drax calls him this; and the Doctor fills out
a census with this name on Terra Alpha, in keeping with that
planet's rather unique nomenclature.

"Merlin" - It's revealed in "Battlefield" that, in a future incarnation, the
Doctor will become Merlin, the ancient Celctic and adviser to
King Arthur who lived his life backwards. This incarnation may
occur in the Doctor's future, but it may be in the Earth's past
and does involve other dimensions.

"Idiot" - Panna the Wise Woman calls him this in "Kinda", after he is the
only man able to retain his sanity after peering at the box of Jana;
doubtless many other people have called him this as well behind
his back over the years.

Apart from what he was called, the series did present us, over the proceeding
26 years, with much more information.

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FAQ Item 1.3 - Just who is the Doctor?

The final episode of Season 6 was the ten-parter "The War Games".
It did *not* feature Matthew Broderick and Dabney Coleman, contrary to popular
opinion. However, it *did* reveal who the Doctor was: A Time Lord, one
of a race of long-lived, omnipotent, omniscient intellects who observed
the entire history of the Universe, with their power of time-travel; however,
they only interfered in the course of events when it was absolutely necessary.

In Season 14, Robert Holmes wrote "The Deadly Assassin", in which
we are first introduced to the full culture of the Time Lords of the planet
Gallifrey. They are something of an academic species, with many old men
wandering University corridors in academic robes, debating issues. With
a great love of ceremony and little else, the Doctor saves the planet from
the forces of the Master, an evil Time Lord and a counterpart to the Doctor,
and, in "The Invasion of Time", The Doctor becomes the President of the
High Council of Time Lords.

It is never explained in the series just why the Doctor left his
home planet in the first place; we do know that he is stricken with
wanderlust, and is never able to stay in a given place and time for
generally more than 6 half-hour episodes, unless his time machine is
taken away from him.

RECOMMENDED EPISODES AND NOVELS:
"The War Games", Episode 10, by Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks.
"The Three Doctors", by Bob Baker & Dave Martin
"The Deadly Assassin", by Robert Holmes
"The Invasion of Time", by David Agnew
"Arc of Infinity", by Johnny Byrne
"The Five Doctors", by Terrance Dicks
"The Trial of a Time Lord", a 14-part story written by, among
others, Robert Holmes, Philip Martin, and Pip & Jane Baker.
All 14 parts are now available in a special boxed-set
BBC/ CBS/Fox video release.
_Timewyrn: Revelation_, by Paul Cornell.
_Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible_, by Marc Platt

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FAQ Item 1.4 - What is Regeneration?

In 1966, an ill William Hartnell decided to leave the program, in the
middle of its fourth season (there are conflicting reasons; it was
either illness or a contract dispute). In order to keep the series going,
it was decided to draw on the Doctor's unknown abilities as an alien and
have him "regenerate", or completely recharge his body when it hit the point
of death, and assume a new form. In this fashion, William Hartnell was
replaced by the younger, spritelier Patrick Troughton. Six such times
did the Doctor "regenerate", and assume a new form, personality, and a spin
on the series.

RECOMMENDED EPISODES AND NOVELS:
"The Tenth Planet", by Gerry Davis (novel form of missing TV show).
"Power of the Daleks", by John Peel (novelization)
"The War Games", by Hulke & Dicks
"Spearhead from Space"
"Planet of the Spiders", by Robert Sloman
"Robot", by Terrance Dicks
"Logopolis", by Christopher H. Bidmead
"Castrovalva", by Christopher H. Bidmead
"The Caves of Androzani"
"The Twin Dilemma", by Eric Saward
"Time and the Rani", by Pip & Jane Baker
_Timewyrm: Revelation_, by Paul Cornell.

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FAQ Item 1.5 - What is the TARDIS?

The TARDIS (an acronym for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space)
is the time machine that the Doctor and other Time Lords travel in; it is
the main vehicle for the series, which takes us to any number of times
and places. It's "dimensionally trancendental" - bigger inside than out -,
and, in the Doctor's case, it sometimes doesn't work properly. It is
generally stuck in the shape of a Police Call Box, a familiar shape in
England in 1963 but now obsolete. The version of the Tardis that the
Doctor uses is known as a "type 40", as with the british Police Call Box,
the type 40 is considered an obsolete and outdated version of a Tardis.
On numerous occasions the Doctor has attempted to repair his ship, with
humorous and disastrous results. There is evidently some sort of
telepathic link between the Doctor and his ship; they share a symbiotic
relationship, and, as in the New Adventures, when the TARDIS malfunctions,
so does the Doctor. The TARDIS is perhaps the second-most important
character in the series; it is our "passport to adventure", and,
in many ways, is the Doctor himself.

RECOMMENDED EPISODES AND NOVELS:
"An Unearthly Child", by Anthony Coburn
"The Edge of Destruction"
"Logopolis", by Christopher H. Bidmead
"Castrovalva", by Christopher H. Bidmead
"Frontios", by Christopher H. Bidmead
"Attack of the Cybermen", by Eric Saward
_Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible_, by Marc Platt
_Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark_, by Andrew Hunt
_Deceit_, by Peter Darvill-Evans

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FAQ Item 2.1 - Is Doctor Who still on the air?

No. The last episode to air so far "Survival", airing in December of
1989 as the last story of Season 26. While no official cancellation
announcement was made, the BBC stopped production of the series, and has since
generally treated the show as a dead object.

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FAQ Item 2.2 - What were the last words ever spoken on Doctor Who?

Part 3 of "Survival" ended with this quote by the Doctor; it's widely-
quoted on this net and in .sig files everywhere. For your convenience:

There are worlds out there where the sky is burning, the seas
sleep, and the rivers dream; people made of smoke, and cities made of
song. Somewhere there's danger; somewhere there's injustice, and somewhere
else the tea is getting cold! Come on Ace, we've got work to do!

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FAQ Item 2.3 - Is this "cancellation" permanent?

Twice before Doctor Who was actually cancelled. In 1969, Doctor Who
was supposed to be axed due to falling ratings and fan interest; the show
was given one more season merely because the BBC couldn't line up a replacement
in time. In turn, new producer Barry Letts upgraded the level of the series,
hiring a newer, more dynamic Doctor in Jon Pertwee, confining the stories
mainly to Earth, giving the series a glossier (episodes were now in color),
more fast-paced feel. Ratings soared, and the show was kept around.

After Season 22, the first Colin Baker season, the show was again
put on "hiatus"; for 18 months, no new shows were produced. When Doctor
Who returned, season length was shortened, from 26 half-hour episodes, to 14
hour-long episodes, to 14 half-hour episodes. Colin Baker was fired, after
making Season 23, the contiguous "Trial of a Time Lord" story, and Sylvester
McCoy became the seventh, and final, Doctor.

Many blame the poor quality of the most of the final five years
as the reason for the BBC eventually dropping the show; others note a
rise in quality of the final season's stories, although the series became
riddled with inside jokes at the BBC and their lack of commitment to the
program, and the last story of Doctor Who featured an alien race called
the "Cheetah People" rather than concluding the series in a logical fashion.

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FAQ Item 2.4 - Will there be more Doctor Who?

Quite possibly. New director of the BBC Alan Yentob has recently hinted
that he intends to restore Doctor Who to the air, but in light of many such
rumors in the past, Whovians remain somewhat skeptical.
However, he appears to be a dedicated fan and it is quite possible he will
find a way to bring it back. A cryptic comment he made during a cameo
appearance in "Thirty Years in the TARDIS", the 30th Anniversary documentary
on the BBC, followed by the words "To Be Continued..." and a clip of a
Dalek shouting "We will return!" leads many to wonder just what lies directly
around the corner for Doctor Who.

A series of net.rumors emanating from an Australian fan club
purports that a new Doctor Who series will be on the air by 1995, with
at least one notable actor/actress playing one of the companions.

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FAQ Item 2.5 - Is it really true that Steven Spielberg has bought the program?

Another highly substantial rumor has been flying about over the last
few months. American film-maker Steven Spielberg, and his production
company, Amblin Entertainment, has reportedly been in negotiations with
the BBC in order to produce a new season of Doctor Who. Initial reports
claim that Spielberg wants to make a 22-episode season, each episode being
one hour in length. The most frequent rumors speculate that either
David Hasselhoff (of "Knight Rider" and "BayWatch") or Christopher Lloyd
("Taxi", the "Back to the Future" trilogy) will inherit the lead role.
More on this as it develops.

As of today (8/1/94) the main rumors include - Eric Idle as the Doctor,
Peter O'Toole also involved, some actress from Baywatch, and negotiations
to have it shown on Fox, NBC and CBS. Just wait for more information.

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FAQ ITEM 2.6 - What was the "Dimensions in Time" 30th Anniversary Special?

From: [email protected] (David Gibbs)

Children in Need spearheads a unique event as the BBC launches
television into a new dimension with "3DTV", a week-long package of
programmes in stunning 3-D. For the first time viewers will be treated
to elements of BBC-1's most popular programmes in three dimensions,
starting with Children in Need on Friday, November 26. BBC-1's fund-
raising spectacular includes the first of two specially-filmed mini-
episodes celebrating 30 years of Doctor Who and featuring the cast of
BBC-1's top-rating EastEnders.

"Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time" finds five of the famous Time Lords -
Tom Baker, Colin Baker, Peter Davison, Jon Pertwee and Sylvester McCoy -
trapped in a 20-year time loop by arch-villainess Rani (Kate O'Mara),
who is still pursuing them after all these years. The Doctor becomes
stranded in the East End - much to the amazement of the residents of
Albert Square, especially Pauline Fowler (Wendy Richard) and Kathy Beale
(Gillian Taylforth). "Dimensions in Time" allows viewers to see Pauline
and Kathy through a 40-year time span, both as young women in 1973, and
as they will be in 2013.

The adventure also features 10 of the original Doctor's assistants as
well as the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney), K9 and myriad monsters, many
of them from the Doctor Appreciation Society and wearing treasured
costumes bought at Bonham's Doctor Who costume sales.

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FAQ Item 2.7 - What's this new Doctor Who radio special?

In the fall on 1993, the 3rd Doctor, Jon Pertwee reassumed the role of
The Doctor in a series of "Doctor Who" radio dramas, "The Paradise of Death",
broadcast over BBC Radio, and subsequently released on audio cassettes in the
UK. "Paradise" was a five-part story, each part 1/2 hour in length, penned by
Barry Letts, producer of Doctor Who during the Pertwee years, with a
novelization forthcoming.

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FAQ Item 2.8

What are the "New Adventures"?

"Doctor Who - The New Adventures" are a series of authorized, full-
length Doctor Who novels, continuing from the end of "Survival", the final
Sylvester McCoy story, and featuring the Seventh Doctor, Ace, and new companion
Bernice "Benny" Summerfield, in a series of science-fiction plots and
situations. Generally, a new one is released about every month, dating back
to late 1991; authors include prominent Doctor Who people such as Terrance Dicks,
John Peel, and Ben Aaronovitch, and new authors such as Paul Cornell, and
net.contributor Kate Orman. They are published by Doctor Who Books, a
division of Virgin Publishing Co.

The New Adventures promise to deliver stories "too big and broad
for the small screen; full length science fiction novels". In some cases,
the traditional Doctor Who format has been reworked, as in stories such as
Ben Aaronovitch's "Transit", in which the Doctor is not the central character
and the genre of the book is cyberpunk, which clashes with previous editions
of the Whoniverse. Another novel, _Birthright_ by Nigel Robinson, was primarily
Doctor-less, although generally well-received. Many of the books are aimed at
hard-core sci-fans, and some Who traditionalists do not find them totally
satisfying. However, for the moment, they *are* Doctor Who, and as such we
treat them reverently.

Recent novels have brought back many of the traditional series
villains and heroes, such as the Cybermen, the Ice Warriors, UNIT, and,
sometime soon, a newly-regenerated Master.

Some of the novels make up a series - though the features which make
it a series are often subtle. Thus, you need not read them in order.

A complete list of The New Adventures that have been released to date
appears is given in the third part of this FAQ.

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FAQ Item 2.9 - And what will the "Missing Adventures" be?

As a tandem to the New Adventures, Doctor Who Books
will be releasing a set of adventures featuring the previous
six Doctors and his old companions; these will be stories that could have
happened during the show's original run but didn't get thought of in time.
Like the early New Adventures, the "Missing Adventures" will first be
written by veteran Doctor Who writers until the series begins to take off.
The first story is scheduled to be a Fifth Doctor adventure, authored by
Paul Cornell.

A complete listing of current and scheduled Missing Adventure novels
is included in the third part of the FAQ.

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FAQ Item 2.10

What are "The Stranger" Videos?

From information provided by [email protected]

What are 'The Stranger' videos?

A series of professional fan videos, produced by Bill Baggs. Originally
only available by mail-order and some SF bookshops (e.g., Forbidden Planet),
the distribution rights are now held by Pickwick Video, so can now be
bought in high-street shops in the UK (e.g., W.H. Smith).

They star Colin Baker as a mysterious space/time traveller. No one knows
his name, nor how he arrives on planets. Any resemblance to a well-known
BBC SF series is coincidental. His assistant is Miss Brown, played by
Nicola Bryant (Peri Brown in Dr Who), minus the American accent. Any
resemblance to a well-known BBC SF series is coincidental. They find
themselves tangled up in various bizarre occurrences with a definite SF
bent.

There have been four Stranger videos (duration 30-50 minutes) so far:

"Summoned by Shadows"
"More than a Messiah"
"In Memory Alone"
"The Terror Game"

Another Baggs story, "The Airzone Solution", features Colin Baker, Peter Davison,
Sylvester McCoy and Jon Pertwee - but not as the same character. Although
produced by the same team, this is not a Stranger video, in that Colin
Baker plays a more down-to-earth (?) charcter.

"Summoned by Shadows" and "More than a Messiah" are now available on one tape
from Pickwick, priced #10.99, with "In Memory Alone" on its own tape with a
"Making Of" and blooper reel on the end, also #10.99.

The quality of these productions is extremely high, with many fans claiming
that they are better than recent Doctor Who! Colin Baker in particular has
been praised for his excellent performances that prove what a good Doctor
he could have been. Most importantly: any resemblance to a well-known BBC
SF series is coincidental.

Further details and ordering information (UK) from:

BILL BAGGS VIDEO
53 South Road
Beeston, Nottingham NG9 1LY

There's also an interview tape with the 4 doctors in "The Airzone Solution",
discussing the aborted "Dark Dimension", amongst other things.

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FAQ Item 2.11

What is the Mythmaker Series?

Another independently produced series of videos, which highlight the actors
and actresses who have appeared in the show. These are sort of mini-
biographies, where the performer usually takes you on a tour of some
location that they live in, grew up in, went to school at, etc. Would be
recommended only if you *really* want to see what these people are like
when they are not in front of the camera. The video list is rather
extensive and should be consulted for the currently available editions.

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FAQ Item 3.1 - What are the "missing episodes"?

During the early seventies many Doctor Who stories were destroyed by
the BBC, along with vast amounts of other material kept by the BBC, in
order to cut costs in storage. This was before they knew they could market
much of the stuff. Copyright laws had much to do with this also,
along with storage costs and fire codes. Many of the lost episodes are
of the later William Hartnell and much from the Patrick Troughton era.
As many as 109 episodes are still missing (equivalent to 2 to 3 seasons).
"Tomb of the Cybermen" with Patrick Troughton as The Doctor, was found in Asia
in early 1992, raising hopes that more of the lost episodes will be
found. Recent rumors herald the recovery of Troughton serials "The Highlanders"
and "The Macra Terror", and rumored video projects include the long lost
Trougton Cybermen story "The Invasion", and the first-season historical
"The Reign of Terror".

A complete list of the Missing Doctor Who episodes appears below:

Episode Title Parts Missing Author Story Code
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Marco Polo all John Lucarotti D
The Reign of Terror 4-5 Dennis Spooner H
The Crusades 1,2,4 David Whitaker P
Galaxy Four all William Emms T
Mission to the Unknown all Terry nation T/A
The Myth Makers all Donald Cotton U
The Dalek Masterplan 1-4,6-9,11-12 Nation & Spooner V
The Massacre all John Lucarotti W
The Celestial Toymaker 1-3 Brian Hayles Y
The Savages all Ian Stuart Black AA
The Smugglers all Brian Hayles CC
The Tenth Planet 4 Kit Pedler DD

Power of the Daleks all David Whitaker EE
The Highlanders all Gerry Davis FF
& Elwyn Jones
The Underwater Menace 1,2,4 Geoffrey Orme GG
The Moonbase 1,3 Kit Pedler HH
The Macra Terror all Ian Stuart Black JJ
The Faceless Ones 2,4-6 David Ellis KK
& Malcolm Hulke
Evil of the Daleks 1,3-7 David Whitaker LL
The Abominable Snowmen 1,3-6 Mervyn Haisman MM
& Henry Lincoln
The Ice Warriors 2,3 Brian Hayles OO
The Enemy of the World 1,2,4-6 David Whitaker PP
The Web of Fear 2-6 Mervyn Haisman QQ
& Henry Lincoln
Fury From The Deep all Victor Pemberton RR
The Wheel in Space 1,2,4,5 David Whitaker SS
The Invasion 1,4 Derrick Sherwin VV
The Space Pirates 1,3-6 Robert Holmes YY

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FAQ Item 3.2 - I know something about missing episodes. What do I do?

Here's the name and address of the man to contact with missing episode
information:

Mr Adam Lee,
Archive Selector,
BBC Film and Videotape Library,
Reynard Mills Industrial Estate,
Windmill Road,
Brentford,
Middlesex,
England TW8 9NF

Tel: 081 567 6655

Reports on whether the supplier of these lost episodes will be reimbursed
have varied from source to source. The most substantial report I have
received so far has been:

"There is an amnesty, and no questions at all will be asked if private
collectors do have some of the missing episodes; all the BBC wants to do
is to copy the film print (or whatever), the original being retained by
the donor. The BBC has recently introduced a "finder's fee" for these
lost episodes, which covers any money that film collectors have had to
pay to secure their collections. The fee is entirely negotiable."

(Thanks to Richard Develyn <[email protected]>)

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FAQ Item 3.3 - What are the "missing novelizations"?

D.H. Allen and Target Books, between the years 1973 and 1991, published
a set of novelizations for just about every Doctor Who story ever produced.
155 in number, they span the Doctor Who era from "An Unearthly Child" all the
way to "Survival". Many of these novelizations were penned by the authors
of their respective serials, and contain some interesting embellishments on
the original stories (See "The Two Doctors" by Robert Holmes and "The Curse
Of Fenric" by Ian Briggs); many others were printed in desultory fashion by
Terrance Dicks; these span most of the Tom Baker stories and are intended for
young children (see "Image of the Fendahl" and "Planet of Giants"). Due to the
quality of many of these novelizations, they are not considered "canon" but
are as close as we can get to many of the lost episodes. A few serials,
however, have never been novelized. They include Douglas Adams' "The Pirate
Planet" and "City of Death", and most of the "R----- of the Daleks" stories.

In the case of the Adams' serials, he has refused to novelize his stories
because a writer of his caliber would never stoop to churning out a novelization
for a low fee. Many Dalek episodes never reached print because of royalties
disputes between Terry Nation, the original creator of the Daleks, and
Eric Saward, who penned many of the later Dalek serials and deviated greatly
from Nation's original concept of the Daleks. Luckily, this latter conflict
was resolved, and the famous Troughton serials, "Evil of the Daleks" and
"Power of the Daleks" reached print in the summer of 1993, courtesy of
Doctor Who historian John Peel. Eric Saward is also at work on
"Resurrection" and "Revelation of the Daleks". These books are noteable
in that they are much thicker than previous novelizations, contain more
insights into the Doctor's character, and prelude the forthcoming
"Missing Adventures".

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FAQ Item 4.1 - How can I write to the actors who have played the Doctor?

This information was sent to me courtesy of Dale Clayton,
(IN%"dale.[email protected]"):

Jon Pertwee
c/o Philip S. Ettinger
Ettinger Brothers Representation & Management
3 Church Road, Penny Lane
Liverpool, England
L1S 9EA

Tom Baker
c/o London Management
Noel House
2-3 Noel Street
London, England
W1V 3RB

Peter Davison
c/o John Mahoney Management
Lower Ground Floor
94 Gloucester Place
W1H 3DA

Colin Baker
c/o Lindsay Granger
Barry Burnett Organisation Ltd.
Suite 42-43
2-3 Golden Square
London, England
W1

Sylvester McCoy
c/o James Sharkey Associates,
3rd Floor Suite,
15 Golden Square,
London, England
W1R 3AG

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FAQ Item 4.2 - I write Doctor Who fiction in my spare time.
Who can I show it to?

Many news sites now carry the separate net "alt.drwho.creative".
On this net, you can post the original Doctor Who stories, of any nature
and with any Doctor, to the rest of USENET for everybody to read.
If you'd like to take your writing to a more serious level,
go to the next FAQ item.

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FAQ Item 4.3 - How can I get a New Adventure published?

This information has been graciously submitted by "New Adventures" author Kate Orman.

From: IN%"[email protected]" (Kate Orman)

HOW TO SUBMIT A NEW ADVENTURE
Last updated 25/10/93

As you probably know, the New Adventures are a series of novels featuring
the Seventh Doctor, Ace, and most recently the new companion Benny, in a
series of linked tales which follow on from the end of "Survival".

New Adventures can be up to 100,000 words long. My contract specified from
seventy-five to eighty-five thousands words. Some are linked in short
series, such as the Timewyrm books which began the range; others stand
alone. However, unlike the Star Trek books, they do form a continuous series.

To submit an NA, you have to send the first 15,000 words or so, plus a
full synopsis of the entire story, to the editor, Peter Darvill-Evans, at:

Virgin Publishing
332 Ladbroke Gve
London W10 5AH
UK

For *any* professional submission, you should only send typed or
high-quality computer printed stuff; handwriting is not acceptable. It
should be double-spaced, on one side of the page only, with big margins.
This is because the manuscript you send will be marked up and sent
directly to the typesetters, so there needs to be plenty of space for
the markings. It also means that too many spelling / typing / grammatical
errors will get your manuscript rejected, since it would have to be
retyped at considerable expense.

In the original version of this file, I stated that submissions should
avoid including copyrighted monsters / villains, such as the Daleks.
Virgin are now happier with using monsters from the series, such as the
Silurians. However, I would still *recommend* that you don't use TV
monsters or villains as a major part of your book. This is for two
reasons: one, if there *is* a copyright problem, it's cheaper to reject
you. Secondly, it shows a lack of originality.

Virgin suggest you avoid the Valeyard, stories set in alternative
timelines, and Victorian, Edwardian, and late twentieth century Earth.

A couple of comments on being rejected. With thousands of people pouring
manuscripts into the Virgin offices, they can afford to be really choosy.
Give your manuscript the best chance you can, by making it as readable,
error-free, and original as possible - but don't be too surprised / hurt
if you are rejected. It's not a pleasant experience (even though PDE's
rejection slips are really nice) - but it doesn't mean you're a hopeless
failure as an author / human being - just that you were edged out by one
of the 1000000000 other submissions! Try, try again.

The "Missing Adventures" - books featuring the other Doctors - are
definitely going ahead. Novels must fit into the "gaps" between the
televised stories.

Ace will be leaving the series, probably at the end of 1994. It's possible
a male companion will join the TARDIS crew.

Just btw, if you don't feel like writing 100,000 words, don't forget DWM's
Brief Encounters. These are around 800 words.

Need more info? Please feel free to email me. (Kate Orman)

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FAQ Item 4.4 - Which big celebrities have appeared on Doctor Who?

John Cleese appeared, with Eleanor Bron, as an art critic in "City of
Death". A clip of The Beatles performing "Ticket to Ride" was seen in "The
Chase". "Queen Elizabeth" was seen walking her dogs in "Silver Nemesis" (sadly,
this was not the real queen). American stage actor Stubby Kaye (from
the original Broadway and movie version of "Guys & Dolls") appeared as
a bumbling yet lovable U.S. secret agent in "Delta & The Bannermen".
Julian Glover appeared as King Richard the Lionheart in "The Crusade",
and as Scaroth in the popular "City of Death". Jean Marsh briefly
played companion Sara Kingdom in "The Daleks' Master Plan", and was
also Joanna in "The Crusade" and Morgaine in "Battlefield". Honor
Blackman, from "The Avengers" and "Goldfinger", played Professor Lasky
in "Terror of the Vervoids" (a portion of the "Trial of a Time Lord" season).
And in a strange, yet almost appropriate career move, Patricia Quinn (Magenta
in "Rocky Horror Picture Show") appeared as Belazs in "Dragonfire".

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FAQ Item 4.5

What is this "K-9 & Company" Special I keep seeing?

This was a one-hour story pilot, an intended spinoff of Doctor Who
aired on December 28, 1981, featuring Sarah Jane Smith and K-9, two
former companions of the Doctor, teaming up as a dynamic crime-fighting
duo. The pilot did not sell, but the story is generally repeated every
Christmas as a special Doctor Who story and is aired every so often
here in the United States to help raise pledge money when the public
T.V. stations which air Doctor Who hold fiscal drives. The story
is fairly unexceptional, but is an interesting look at K9 and Sarah Jane
after both departed the Doctor's company.

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FAQ Item 4.6 - What Doctor Who reference books can I consult?

A 30th Anniversary pictorial was recently published:

"Doctor Who - Time Frame" by David J. Howe.
This is published on glossy paper with many many color photographs
and illustration. It covers "Doctor Who" on a decade-by-decade basis,
with great emphasis on individual seasons and episodes, as well as every
New Adventure up to "Iceberg".

Informative books published by W.H. Allen in the past include:

"Doctor Who - Twenty-Five Glorious Years" by Peter Haining

"Dr.Who - A Celebration", by Peter Haining.
A 20th Anniversary book
featuring essays by Verity Lambert, Barry Letts, and John Nathan-
Turner, among others, and some miscellaneous notes of the first 20
seasons worth of episodes

"Doctor Who - The Key To Time: A Year-By-Year Record" By Peter Haining

The Key To Time is a behind-the-scenes diary of the events that happened
over the course of Doctor's Who's first 21 years. It was published a year
after "Dr. Who - A Celebration".
It starts April 23, 1963 with Sidney Newman getting
apporval to make who, and goes all the way up to March 24, 1984 and the Peter
Davison to Colin Baker regeneration. It's full of some nice art, mostly
amateur, and a few pages of some great colour photos. It's basically a
record of the behind-the-scenes happenings at Who, and very useful for
those who'd like some background, etc. on their favourite stories.
(thanks to Marc Connor for sending this information)

"Dr.Who - The Early Years", by Jeremy Bentham. A look at British televison
sci-fi in the late '50's, and the genesis of "Doctor Who" in the
years leading up to 1963. Features a tribute to Ray Cusick, the
designer who created the appearance of the Daleks. Highly
recommended for fans of sci-fi in that era.

A "Doctor Who" reference trilogy by Jean-Marc Lofficier is now available in
paperback from Target books, the same publisher of "Doctor Who" novelizations.
The three volumes are titled as follows:

1 "Doctor Who: The Programme Guide"
2 "Doctor Who: The Terrestrial Index"
3 "Doctor Who: The Universal Databank"

The three volumes are cross-referenced and contain information about all
story titles, actors, writers, companions, plots, novels, comics, and just about
any other information that might be of interest to fans of the show. In
addition, the second volume also contains corrections for the first volume.
There is little Doctor Who information that cannot be found in these books.
(Brian M. Hass [email protected])

Also recently released have been the "Doctor Who Handbooks", one for
Tom Baker, the 4th Doctor, and one for Colin Baker, the 6th Doctor. These
contain episode lengths and ratings information, as well as some
behind-the-scene stories, from each Doctor Who episode broadcast for these two Doctors,
as well as detailed histories of what went on at the program during the
seasons when the Baker episodes were produced. Forthcoming Handbooks
will also cover each of the other five Doctors.

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FAQ Item 4.7 - Where to find videotapes and New Adventures

Many of us here in the United States have had trouble getting
access to the CBS/Fox Doctor Who videos released, and have had problems
with bookstores obtaining the New Adventures and recent Dalek novelizations.
Here's a quick reference guide on where to find this stuff.

Videos

SunCoast Video, a national (U.S.) retail video chain, with
stores just about everywhere at this point, carries every CBS/Fox video
ever released through the BBC. They generally carry at least one copy
of every video at all times, and have information on when the newest
set of videos are to be released (generally, every 6 months).

If there's no Suncoast Video store near you, the following video
catalog has been seen carrying several Doctor Who, as well as other
fairly obscure sci-fi videos:

The Video Catalog
P.O. Box 64428
St. Paul, MN 55163-0428
1 (800) 733-2232

Books

Most national (U.S.) bookstore chains (Barnes & Noble,
Waldenbooks, B. Dalton Booksellers) now carry all New Adventures upon
their release, and generally have back copies of older books floating around
for several months. They will also order copies of books they no longer
have in stock; when doing this, be sure to specify that this as a "Doctor
Who: The New Adventures" book along with the title, and supply the ISBN
code, which is provided above for every New Adventure currently in release.

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FAQ Item 4.8 - Where can I find other Doctor Who merchandise?

(Thanks to Dale Clayton (dale.[email protected]) for this info.)

"Who Enterprises" is a excellent source for DW merchandise. They have
quite a vast variety of products: Books, magazines (individual and/or
subs.), posters, calendars, games, enamel pins, audio/videotapes,
comics, toys, models, figures, t-shirts, hats, records, CD's, mugs,
programme guides, costume patterns and accessories (DW/ST), <pant>,
etc. A _very_ good selection!!
Prices are listed for Canada (outside of Ont.), Ontario residents and
U.S. customers (in US$). Orders outside of North America are welcome.
All prices _include_ taxes (if applicable) and P&H.

Here is their mail order address:

Who Enterprises
P.O. Box 399,
Station "R"
Toronto, Ontario
M4G 4C3
CANADA

Here is their store address:

Who Enterprises
884 Millwood Road,
East York (Toronto)
Note: Do not send mail orders to this address.

telephone:
(416) 423-8854 - Pre-recorded information/product update line. (24hrs.)
(416) 423-6828 - Voice (limited hrs.) or leave a message and/or FAX (24hrs.)
Sorry, they don't have a 1-800 number.
Write and ask for their catalogue. It will cost you $4.00, but it will
be refunded on payment of your first order.

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FAQ Item 5.1 - What are some of the best, or most popular Doctor Who episodes?

(Based on a poll in r.a.dw 3/31/94)

The 15 most popular shows, in order of broadcast,

"The Daleks" 1963
"The Keys of Marinus" 1964
"Inferno" 1970
"Genesis of the Daleks" 1975
"Pyramids of Mars" 1975
"The Deadly Assassin" 1976
"The Talons of Weng-Chiang" 1977
"The Invasion of Time" 1978
"City of Death" 1979
"Logopolis" 1981
"Earthshock" 1982
"The Five Doctors" 1983
"The Caves of Androzani" 1984
"Remembrance of the Daleks" 1988
"The Curse of Fenric" 1989

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FAQ Item 5.2 - What are some great Doctor Who quotes?

A complete file of some of the greatest "Doctor Who" quotes,
taken from 26 years' worth of television episodes, can be found
at the following FTP site: (This is still a relatively new rearrangement,
so it may not be ready yet - stay tuned) -
frontios.niagara.edu [192.188.5.50]

There's some really fantastic stuff in there; note that this file is
in a non-ASCii format so that many systems will be unable to read it. If
you too are unable to obtain this file in readable format, please post to the
net and ask for assistance, and someone is usually gracious enough to reply.
The following is a scattering of some of the Doctor's greatest
sayings, profound and otherwise, taken from the comprehensive quote file:

"One day, I shall come back. Yes, I shall come back. Until then,
there must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties. Just go forward in all
your beliefs, and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine. Goodbye,
my dear. Goodbye, Susan."
- 1st Doctor, "The Dalek Invasion of Earth"

"It's rather a pity in a way. Now the universe is down to 699
wonders!" - 3rd Doctor, "Death to the Daleks"

"Every great decision creates ripples -- like a huge boulder dropped
in a lake. The ripples emerge, rebound off the banks in unforseeable ways.
The heavier the decision, the larger the waves, the more uncertain the
consequences." - 7th Doctor, "Remembrance of the Daleks"

"My biorythms must be at an all-time low!"
- 4th Doctor, "The Pirate Planet"

"My dear Miss Shaw, I never report myself anywhere, particularly
not forthwith!" - 3rd Doctor, "Doctor Who and the Silurians"

"Careful, careful -- I might explode!"
- 4th Doctor, "Revenge of the Cybermen"

"Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority."
- 2nd Doctor, "The Wheel in Space"

"Allow me to congratulate you, sir. You have the most totally closed
mind that I've ever encountered!"
- 3rd Doctor, "Frontier in Space"

"There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes!"
- 4th Doctor, "Robot"

"Time -- the beginning of all beginnings. Two forces, only good and
evil, then chaos. Time is born; matter, space. The universe cries out like
a newborn. The forces shatter as the universe explodes outwards. Only
echoes remain, and yet somehow -- somehow, the evil force survives, an
intelligence -- pure evil."
- 7th Doctor, "The Curse of Fenric"

"And fear breeds hatred, your majesty. Fear is the greatest enemy
of them all, for fear leads us to war."
- 3rd Doctor, "Frontier in Space"

"Well, to be fair, I did have a couple of gadgets he probably didn't,
like a teaspoon and an open mind."
- 4th Doctor, "The Creature From the Pit"

"It is a fact, Jamie, that I do tend to get involved with things."
- 2nd Doctor, "The War Games"

"That is the dematerializing control, and that over yonder is the
horizontal hold; up there is the scanner, those are the doors, and that
is a chair with a panda on it. Sheer poetry, dear boy."
- 1st Doctor, "The Time Meddler"

"They say the atmosphere there was so full of goodness that evil just
shriveled up and died. Maybe that's why I never went there."
- 4th Doctor, "The Keeper of Traken"

"I don't believe you've met my young friend Ace, an expert in
calorification, incineration, carbonization, and inflammation."
- 7th Doctor, "The Happiness Patrol"

"We are on the brink of descruc- destruction!"
- 1st Doctor, "The Edge of Descruc- Destruction"

William Hartnell is The Doctor

First Season - November 23, 1963 to September 12, 1964
Producers: Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield
Script Editor: David Whitaker

All stories shown in 25 minute segments.

A AN UNEARTHLY CHILD (4) Anthony Coburn Susan Foreman. Ian
Chesterton, Barbara
Wright join.
B THE DALEKS (7) Terry Nation Film version made.
C THE EDGE OF DESTRUCTION (2) David Whitaker
D MARCO POLO (7) John Lucarotti
E THE KEYS OF MARINUS (6) Terry Nation
F THE AZTECS (4) John Lucarotti
G THE SENSORITES (6) Peter R. Newman
H THE REIGN OF TERROR (6) Dennis Spooner

Second Season - October 31, 1964 to July 24, 1965
Producers: Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield
Script Editors: David Whitaker, Dennis Spooner, Donald Tosh

J PLANET OF GIANTS (3) Louis Marks
K THE DALEK INVASION OF Terry Nation Susan leaves. Film
EARTH (6) version made.
L THE RESCUE (2) David Whitaker Vicki joins.
M THE ROMANS (4) Dennis Spooner
N THE WEB PLANET (6) Bill Strutton
P THE CRUSADE (4) David Whitaker
Q THE SPACE MUSEUM (4) Glyn Jones
R THE CHASE (6) Terry Nation Ian, Barbara leave;
Steven Taylor joins
S THE TIME MEDDLER (4) Dennis Spooner

Third Season - September 11, 1965 to July 16, 1966
Producers: Verity Lambert, John Wiles, Innes Lloyd
Script Editors: Donald Tosh, Gerry Davis

T GALAXY FOUR (4) William Emms
T/A MISSION TO THE UNKNOWN (1) Terry Nation Prelude for V.
U THE MYTH MAKERS (4) Donald Cotton Vicki leaves,
Katarina joins.
V THE DALEK MASTER PLAN (12) Terry Nation Sara Kingdom joins.
Katarina killed.
Sara killed.
W THE MASSACRE (4) John Lucarotti Dodo Chaplet joins.
X THE ARK (4) Paul Erickson,Lesley Scott
Y THE CELESTIAL TOYMAKER (4) Brian Hayles
Z THE GUNFIGHTERS (4) Donald Cotton
AA THE SAVAGES (4) Ian Stuart Black Steven leaves.
BB THE WAR MACHINES (4) Ian Stuart Black Dodo leaves. Ben
Jackson, Polly join

Fourth Season - September 10, 1966 to July 1, 1967
Producers: Innes Lloyd, Peter Bryant
Script Editors: Gerry Davis, Peter Bryant

CC THE SMUGGLERS (4) Brian Hayles
DD THE TENTH PLANET (4) Kit Pedler

Patrick Troughton is The Doctor

EE THE POWER OF THE DALEKS (6) David Whitaker
FF THE HIGHLANDERS (4) Gerry Davis, Jamie McCrimmon joins
Elwyn Jones
GG THE UNDERWATER MENACE (4) Geoffrey Orme
HH THE MOONBASE (4) Kit Pedler
JJ THE MACRA TERROR (4) Ian Stuart Black
KK THE FACELESS ONES (6) David Ellis, Ben, Polly leave.
Malcolm Hulke
LL THE EVIL OF THE DALEKS (7) David Whitaker Victoria Waterfield joins.

Fifth Season - September 2, 1967 to June 1, 1968
Producers: Peter Bryant, Innes Lloyd
Script Editors: Victor Pemberton, Peter Bryant

MM THE TOMB OF THE Kit Pedler,
CYBERMEN (4) Gerry Davis
NN THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMEN (6) Mervyn Haisman,Henry Lincoln
OO THE ICE WARRIORS (6) Brian Hayles
PP THE ENEMY OF THE WORLD (6) David Whitaker
QQ THE WEB OF FEAR (6) Mervyn Haisman,Henry Lincoln
RR FURY FROM THE DEEP (6) Victor Pemberton Victoria leaves.
SS THE WHEEL IN SPACE (6) David Whitaker Zoe Herriet joins.

Sixth Season - August 10, 1968 to June 21, 1969
Producers: Peter Bryant, Derrick Sherwin
Script Editors: Derrick Sherwin, Terrance Dicks

TT THE DOMINATORS (5) Norman Ashby
UU THE MIND ROBBER (5) Peter Ling
VV THE INVASION (8) Derrick Sherwin
WW THE KROTONS (4) Robert Holmes
XX THE SEEDS OF DEATH (6) Brian Hayles
YY THE SPACE PIRATES (6) Robert Holmes
ZZ THE WAR GAMES (10) Malcolm Hulke, Jamie, Zoe leave.
Terrance Dicks

Jon Pertwee is The Doctor

Seventh Season - January 3 1970 to June 20, 1970
Producers: Derrick Sherwin, Barry Letts
Script Editor: Terrance Dicks

AAA SPEARHEAD FROM SPACE (4) Robert Holmes Liz Shaw joins.

BBB DOCTOR WHO AND THE Malcolm Hulke
SILURIANS (7)
CCC THE AMBASSADORS OF David Whitaker
DEATH (7)
DDD INFERNO (7) Don Houghton Liz leaves.

Eighth Season - January 2, 1971 to June 19, 1971
Producer: Barry Letts
Script Editor: Terrance Dicks

EEE TERROR OF THE AUTONS (4) Robert Holmes Jo Grant joins.
FFF THE MIND OF EVIL (6) Don Houghton
GGG THE CLAWS OF AXOS (4) Bob Baker,Dave Martin
HHH COLONY IN SPACE (6) Malcolm Hulke
JJJ THE DAEMONS (5) Guy Leopold

Ninth Season - January 1, 1972 to June 24, 1972
Producer: Barry Letts
Script Editor: Terrance Dicks

KKK DAY OF THE DALEKS (4) Louis Marks
MMM THE CURSE OF PELADON (4) Brian Hayles
LLL THE SEA DEVILS (6) Malcolm Hulke
NNN THE MUTANTS (6) Bob Baker, Dave Martin
OOO THE TIME MONSTER (6) Robert Sloman

Tenth Season - December 30, 1972 to June 23, 1973
Producer: Barry Letts
Script Editor: Terrance Dicks

RRR THE THREE DOCTORS (4) Bob Baker, Special 10th Anniver-
Dave Martin sary story. Appearance
by Doctors 1 and 2.
PPP CARNIVAL OF MONSTERS (4) Robert Holmes
QQQ FRONTIER IN SPACE (6) Malcolm Hulke
SSS PLANET OF THE DALEKS (6) Terry Nation
TTT THE GREEN DEATH (6) Robert Sloman Jo leaves.

Eleventh Season - December 15, 1973 to June 8, 1974
Producer: Barry Letts
Script Editor: Terrance Dicks

UUU THE TIME WARRIOR (4) Robert Holmes Sarah Jane Smith joins.
WWW INVASION OF THE Malcolm Hulke
DINOSAURS (6)
XXX DEATH TO THE DALEKS (4) Terry Nation
YYY THE MONSTER OF PELADON (6) Brian Hayles
ZZZ PLANET OF THE SPIDERS (6) Robert Sloman

Tom Baker is The Doctor

Twelfth Season - December 28, 1974 to May 10, 1975
Producers: Barry Letts, Philip Hinchcliffe
Script Editor: Robert Holmes

4A ROBOT (4) Terrance Dicks Harry Sullivan joins.
4C THE ARK IN SPACE (4) Robert Holmes
4B THE SONTARAN Bob Baker,Dave Martin
EXPERIMENT (2)
4E GENESIS OF THE DALEKS (6) Terry Nation
4D REVENGE OF THE Gerry Davis
CYBERMEN (4)

Thirteenth Season - August 30, 1975 to March 6, 1976
Producer: Philip Hinchcliffe
Script Editor: Robert Holmes

4F TERROR OF THE ZYGONS (4) Robert Banks Stewart Harry leaves.
4H PLANET OF EVIL (4) Louis Marks
4G PYRAMIDS OF MARS (4) Stephen Harris
4J THE ANDROID INVASION (4) Terry Nation
4K THE BRAIN OF MORBIUS (4) Robin Bland
4L THE SEEDS OF DOOM (6) Robert Banks Stewart

Fourteenth Season - September 4, 1977 to April 2, 1977
Producer: Philip Hinchcliffe
Script Editor: Robert Holmes

4M THE MASQUE OF Louis Marks
MANDRAGORA (4)
4N THE HAND OF FEAR (4) Bob Baker, Sarah leaves.
Dave Martin
4P THE DEADLY ASSASSIN (4) Robert Holmes
4Q THE FACE OF EVIL (4) Chris Boucher Leela joins.
4R THE ROBOTS OF DEATH (4) Chris Boucher
4S THE TALONS OF Robert Holmes
WENG-CHIANG (6)

Fifteenth Season - September 3, 1977 to March 11, 1978
Producer: Graham Williams
Script Editors: Robert Holmes, Anthony Read

4V HORROR OF FANG ROCK (4) Terrance Dicks
4T THE INVISIBLE ENEMY (4) Bob Baker, K9 joins.
Dave Martin
4X IMAGE OF THE FENDAHL (4) Chris Boucher
4W THE SUNMAKERS (4) Robert Holmes
4Y UNDERWORLD (4) Bob Baker,Dave Martin
4Z THE INVASION OF TIME (6) David Agnew Leela, K9 MkI leave.

Sixteenth Season - September 2, 1978 to February 24, 1979
Producer: Graham Williams
Script Editor: Anthony Read

Season title: The Key to Time

5A THE RIBOS OPERATION (4) Robert Holmes Romana, K9 Mk2 join.
5B THE PIRATE PLANET (4) Douglas Adams
5C THE STONES OF BLOOD (4) David Fisher
5D THE ANDROIDS OF TARA (4) David Fisher
5E THE POWER OF KROLL (4) Robert Holmes
5F THE ARMEGGEDDON FACTOR (6) Bob Baker, Dave Martin

Seventeenth Season - September 1, 1979 to January 12, 1980
Producer: Graham Williams
Script Editor: Douglas Adams

5J DESTINY OF THE DALEKS (4) Terry Nation Romana regenerates.
5H CITY OF DEATH (4) David Agnew
5G THE CREATURE FROM THE David Fisher
PIT (4)
5K NIGHTMARE OF EDEN (4) Bob Baker
5L THE HORNS OF NIMON (4) Anthony Read
5M SHADA (6) Douglas Adams -- Never finished.

Eighteenth Season - August 30, 1980 to March 21, 1981
Producer: John Nathan-Turner
Script Editor: Christopher H. Bidmead

5N THE LEISURE HIVE (4) David Fisher
5Q MEGLOS (4) John Flanagan,Andrew McCulloch
5R FULL CIRCLE (4) Andrew Smith Adric joins.
5P STATE OF DECAY (4) Terrance Dicks
5S WARRIORS' GATE (4) Steve Gallagher Romana, K9 Mk2 leave.
5T THE KEEPER OF TRAKEN (4) Johnny Byrne Nyssa joins.
5V LOGOPOLIS (4) Christopher H. Tegan Jovanka joins.
Bidmead

Peter Davison is The Doctor

Nineteenth Season - January 4, 1982 to March 30, 1982
Producer: John Nathan-Turner
Script Editors: Eric Saward, Antony Root

5Z CASTROVALVA (4) Christopher H. Bidmead
5W FOUR TO DOOMSDAY (4) Terence Dudley
5Y KINDA (4) Christopher Bailey
5X THE VISITATION (4) Eric Saward
6A BLACK ORCHID (2) Terence Dudley
6B EARTHSHOCK (4) Eric Saward Adric killed.
6C TIME-FLIGHT (4) Peter Grimwade Tegan left behind.

Twentieth season - January 3, 1983 to March 16, 1983
Producer: John Nathan-Turner
Script Editors: Eric Saward, Antony Root

6E ARC OF INFINITY (4) Johnny Byrne Tegan returns.
6D SNAKEDANCE (4) Christopher Bailey
6F MAWDRYN UNDEAD (4) Peter Grimwade Turlough joins.
Appearance by the Brigadier.
6G TERMINUS (4) Steve Gallagher Nyssa leaves.
6H ENLIGHTENMENT (4) Barbara Clegg
6J THE KING'S DEMONS (2) Terence Dudley Kamelion joins.
6K THE FIVE DOCTORS (1) Terrance Dicks
Special 20th Anniversary story. Appearance by Doctors 1-4, Susan,
Jamie, Zoe, Liz, the Brigadier, Mike Yates, Sarah, K9 and Romana 2.
Shown in one 90-minute segment on November 25, 1983.

Twenty-first season - January 5, 1984 to March 30, 1984
Producer: John Nathan-Turner
Script Editor: Eric Saward

6L WARRIORS OF THE DEEP (4) Johnny Byrne
6M THE AWAKENING (2) Eric Pringle
6N FRONTIOS (4) Christopher H. Bidmead
6P RESURRECTION OF THE Eric Saward Tegan leaves. Shown
DALEKS (4/2) in two 45 minute segments.
6Q PLANET OF FIRE (4) Peter Grimwade Peri joins. Kamelion
destroyed. Turlough leaves.
6R THE CAVES OF ANDROZANI (4) Robert Holmes

Colin Baker is The Doctor

6S THE TWIN DILEMMA (4) Anthony Stevens

Twenty-second season - January 5, 1985 to March 30, 1985
Producer: John Nathan-Turner
Script Editor: Eric Saward

All stories shown in 45 minute segments.

6T ATTACK OF THE CYBERMEN (2) Paula Moore
6U VENGEANCE ON VAROS (2) Philip Martin
6X MARK OF THE RANI (2) Pip and Jane Baker
6V THE TWO DOCTORS (3) Robert Holmes Appearance by Doctor
2 and Jamie.
6Y TIMELASH (2) Glen McCoy
6Z REVELATION OF THE Eric Saward
DALEKS (2)

Twenty-third Season - September 6, 1986 to December 6, 1986
Producer: John Nathan-Turner
Script Editor: Eric Saward

All stories shown in 25 minute segments.

Season title: The Trial of a Time Lord
individual story titles are working titles only

7A THE MYSTERIOUS PLANET (4) Robert Holmes
7B MINDWARP (4) Philip Martin Peri shown killed.
7C TERROR OF THE VERVOIDS (4) Pip and Jane Baker Melanie Bush joins.
7C THE ULTIMATE FOE (2) Robert Holmes, Peri's fate revealed.
Pip and Jane Baker

Sylvester McCoy is the Doctor

Twenty-fourth Season - September 7, 1987 to December 7, 1987
Producer: John Nathan-Turner
Script Editor: Andrew Cartmel

All stories shown in 25 minute segments.

7D TIME AND THE RANI (4) Pip and Jane Baker
7E PARADISE TOWERS (4) Stephen Wyatt
7F DELTA AND THE BANNERMEN (3) Malcolm Kohll
7G DRAGONFIRE (3) Ian Briggs Melanie leaves, Ace joins

Twenty-fifth Season - October 5, 1988 to January 4, 1989
Producer: John Nathan-Turner
Script Editor: Andrew Cartmel

All stories shown in 25 minute segments.

7H REMEMBRANCE OF THE Ben Aaronovitch
DALEKS (4)
7L HAPPINESS PATROL (3) Graeme Curry
7K SILVER NEMESIS (3) Kevin Clarke
7J GREATEST SHOW IN THE Stephen Wyatt
GALAXY (4)

Twenty-sixth Season - September 6, 1989 to December 6, 1989
Producer: John Nathan-Turner
Script Editor: Andrew Cartmel

All stories shown in 25 minute segments.

7N BATTLEFIELD (4) Ben Aaronovitch Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
appears
7Q GHOST LIGHT (3) Marc Platt
7M CURSE OF FENRIC (4) Ian Briggs
7P SURVIVAL (3) Rona Munroe

Books related to Doctor Who - "to read more about it, ..."

Section 1. New Adventures
Section 2. Missing Adventures
Section 3. Novelizations of Television Episodes
Section 4. Other books related to Doctor Who

=======================================================================

Section 1. New Adventures - updated as new books are published, currently
one every month.

Title Author ISBN # or release date
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Timewyrm Series:
Genesys John Peel 0 426 20355 0
Exodus Terrance Dicks 0 426 20357 7
Apocalypse Nigel Robinson 0 426 20359 3
Revelation Paul Cornell 0 426 20360 6

Cat's Cradle Series:
Time's Crucible Marc Platt 0 426 20365 8
Warhead Andrew Cartmel 0 426 20367 4
Witch Mark Andrew Hunt 0 426 20368 2
Nightshade Mark Gatiss 0 426 20376 3

Future History Cycle:
Love And War Paul Cornell 0 426 20385 2
Transit Ben Aaronovitch 0 426 20384 4
The Highest Science Gareth Roberts 0 426 20377 1
The Pit Neil Penswick 0 426 20378 x
Deceit Peter Darvill-Evans 0 426 20362 3
Lucifer Rising Jim Mortimore and 0 426 20388 7
ANDY LANE!!!!!!!
White Darkness David A. McIntee 0 426 20395 x
Shadowmind Christopher Bulis 0 426 20394 1
Birthright Nigel Robinson 0 426 20393 3
Iceberg David Banks 0 426 20392 5

Alternate Universe Cycle:
Bloodheat Jim Mortimore 0 426 20399 2
The Dimension Riders Daniel Blythe 0 426 20397 6
The Left-Handed Kate Orman 0 426 20404 2
Hummingbird
Conundrum Steve Lyons 0 426 20408 5
No Future Paul Cornell 0 426 20409 3
Tragedy Day Gareth Roberts 0 426 20410 7
Legacy Gary Russell 0 426 20412 3
Theatre of War Justin Richards 0 426 20414 X
All-Consuming Fire Andy Lane 0 426 20415 8
Blood Harvest Terrance Dicks 0 426 20417 4
Strange England Simon Messingham 0 426 20419 0
First Frontier David McIntee 0 426 20421 2
St. Anthony's Fire Mark Gatiss 0 426 20423 9
Falls the Shadow Daniel O'Mahony 0 426 20427 1
Parasite Jim Mortimore 0 426 20425 5
Warlock Andrew Cartmel 0 426 20433 6
Set Piece Kate Orman (02/95)
Infinite Requiem Daniel Blythe (03/95)
Original Sin Andy Lane (04/95)

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Section 2. Missing Adventures - updated as new books are published,
currently one a month.

Title Author ISBN #
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Goth Opera (5, Nyssa, Tegan) Paul Cornell 0 426 20418 2
Evolution (4, Sarah) John Peel 0 426 20422 0
Venusian Lullaby (1, Ian, Barbara) Paul Leonard 0 426 20424 7
The Crystal Bucephalus (5, Tegan
Turlough, Kamelion) Craig Hinton 0 426 20429 8
State of Change (6, Peri) Christopher Bulis 0 426 20431 X
The Ghosts of N-Space (3, Sarah) Barry Letts
Romance of Crime (4, Romana2,k9) Gareth Roberts
Time of Your Life (6) Steven Lyon

==========================================================================

Section 3. Doctor Who Novelizations - based upon episodes of the
television show - some of these may be out of print.

Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Abominable Snowmen [1974] [#1]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Android Invasion [] [#2]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Androids of Tara [] [#3]
Ian Marter Doctor Who and The Ark in Space [] [#4]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Armageddon Factor [] [#5]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion [1974] [#6]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Brain of Morbius [] [#7]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters [] [#8]
Malcolm Hulke Doctor Who and The Cave Monsters [1974] [#9]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Claws of Axos [] [#10]
David Fisher Doctor Who and The Creature from the Pit [] [#11]
David Whitaker Doctor Who and The Crusaders [1965] [#12]
Brian Hayles Doctor Who and The Curse of Peladon [1974] [#13]
Gerry Davis Doctor Who and The Cybermen [1974] [#14]
Barry Letts Doctor Who and The Daemons [1974] [#15]
David Whitaker Doctor Who and The Daleks [] [#16]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Dalek Invasion of Earth [] [#17]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Day of the Daleks [1974] [#18]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Deadly Assassin [] [#19]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- Death to the Daleks [] [#20]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and the Destiny of the Daleks [] [#21]
Malcolm Hulke Doctor Who and The Dinosaur Invasion [] [#22]
Malcolm Hulke Doctor Who and The Doomsday Weapon [1974] [#23]
Ian Marter Doctor Who and The Enemy of the World [] [#24]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Face of Evil [] [#25]
Andrew Smith Doctor Who -- Full Circle [] [#26]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks [] [#27]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Giant Robot [] [#28]
Malcolm Hulke Doctor Who and The Green Death [] [#29]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Hand of Fear [] [#30]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Horns of Nimon [] [#31]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and Horror of Fang Rock [] [#32]
Brian Hayles Doctor Who and The Ice Warriors [] [#33]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and Image of the Fendahl [] [#34]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Invasion of Time [] [#35]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Invisible Enemy [] [#36]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Keeper of Traken [] [#37]
Philip Hinchliffe Doctor Who and The Keys of Marinus [] [#38]
David Fisher Doctor Who and The Leisure Hive [] [#39]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster [] [#40]
Chris Bidmead Doctor Who -- Logopolis [] [#41]
Philip Hinchliffe Doctor Who and The Masque of Mandragora [] [#42]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Monster of Peladon [] [#43]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Mutants [] [#44]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and the Nightmare of Eden [] [#45]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks [] [#46]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and the Planet of Evil [] [#47]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and Planet of the Spiders [] [#48]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Power of Kroll [] [#49]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Pyramids of Mars [] [#50]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Revenge of the Cybermen [] [#51]
Ian Marter Doctor Who and The Ribos Operation [] [#52]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Robots of Death [] [#53]
Malcolm Hulke Doctor Who and The Sea Devils [1974] [#54]
Philip Hinchliffe Doctor Who and The Seeds of Doom [] [#55]
Ian Marter Doctor Who and The Sontaran Experiment [] [#56]
Malcolm Hulke Doctor Who and The Space War [] [#57]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and the State of Decay [] [#58]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Stones of Blood [] [#59]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Sunmakers [] [#60]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Talons of Weng-Chiang [] [#61]
Gerry Davis Doctor Who -- The Tenth Planet [] [#62]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and Terror of the Autons [] [#63]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- The Three Doctors [] [#64]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Time Warrior [] [#65]
Gerry Davis Doctor Who and The Tomb of the Cybermen [] [#66]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and the Underworld [] [#67]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and An Unearthly Child [] [#68]
Eric Saward Doctor Who and The Visitation [] [#69]
Malcolm Hulke Doctor Who and The War Games [] [#70]
John Lydecker Doctor Who and Warrior's Gate [] [#71]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who and The Web of Fear [] [#72]
Bill Strutton Doctor Who and The Zarbi [1965] [#73]
Peter Grimwade Doctor Who -- Time-Flight [] [#74]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- Meglos [] [#75]
Chris Bidmead Doctor Who -- Castrovalva [] [#76]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- Four to Doomsday [] [#77]
Ian Marter Doctor Who -- Earthshock [] [#78]
John Lydecker Doctor Who -- Terminus [] [#79]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- Arc of Infinity [] [#80]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- The Five Doctors [] [#81]
Peter Grimwade Doctor Who -- Mawdryn Undead [] [#82]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- Snakedance [] [#83]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- Kinda [] [#84]
Barbara Clegg Doctor Who -- Enlightenment [] [#85]
Ian Marter Doctor Who -- The Dominators [] [#86]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- Warriors of the Deep [] [#87]
John Lucarotti Doctor Who -- The Aztecs [] [#88]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- Inferno [] [#89]
Gerry Davis Doctor Who & The Highlanders [] [#90]
Chris Bidmead Doctor Who -- Frontios [] [#91]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- The Caves of Androzani [] [#92]
Chris Bidmead Doctor Who -- Planet of Fire [] [#93]
John Lucarotti Doctor Who -- Marco Polo [] [#94]
Eric Pringle Doctor Who -- The Awakening [] [#95]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- The Mind of Evil [] [#96]
Donald Cotton Doctor Who -- The Myth Makers [] [#97]
Ian Marter Doctor Who -- The Invasion [] [#98]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- The Krotons [] [#99]
Robert Holmes Doctor Who -- The Two Doctors [] [#100]
Donald Cotton Doctor Who -- The Gunfighters [1985] [#101]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- The Time Monster [1985] [#102]
Eric Saward Doctor Who -- The Twin Dilemma [1985] [#103]
William Emms Doctor Who -- Galaxy Four [1985] [#104]
Glen McCoy Doctor Who -- Timelash [1985] [#105]
Philip Martin Doctor Who & Vengeance on Varos [1985] [#106]
Pip & Jane Baker Doctor Who -- The Mark of the Rani [1985] [#107]
Terence Dudley Doctor Who -- The King's Demons [1986] [#108]
Ian Stewart Black Doctor Who -- The Savages [1986] [#109]
Victor Pemberton Doctor Who -- The Fury from the Deep [1986] [#110]
Davis, & Bingeman Doctor Who -- The Celestial Toymaker [1986] [#111]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- The Seeds of Death [1986] [#112]
Terence Dudley Doctor Who -- Black Orchid [1986] [#113]
Paul Erickson Doctor Who -- The Ark [1986] [#114]
Peter Ling Doctor Who -- The Mind Robber [1986] [#115]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- The Faceless Ones [1986] [#116]
Glyn Jones Doctor Who -- The Space Museum [1987] [#117]
Nigel Robinson Doctor Who -- The Sensorites [1987] [#118]
Ian Marter Doctor Who -- The Reign of Terror [1987] [#119]
Donald Cotton Doctor Who -- The Romans [1987] [#120]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who -- The Ambassadors of Death [1987] [#121]
John Lucarotti Doctor Who -- The Massacre [1987] [#122]
Ian Stuart Black Doctor Who -- The Macra Terror [1987] [#123]
Ian Marter Doctor Who -- The Rescue [1987] [#124]
Pip and Jane Baker Doctor Who -- Terror of the Vervoids [1987] [#125]
Nigel Robinson Doctor Who -- The Time Meddler [1987] [#126]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who & The Mysterious Planet [1987] [#127]
Pip and Jane Baker Doctor Who & Time and the Rani [1987] [#128]
Nigel Robinson Doctor Who & The Underwater Menace [1988] [#129]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who & The Wheel in Space [1988] [#130]
Pip and Jane Baker Doctor Who & The Ultimate Foe [1988] [#131]
Nigel Robinson Doctor Who & The Edge of Destruction [1988] [#132]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who & The Smugglers [1988] [#133]
Stephen Wyatt Doctor Who & Paradise Towers [1989] [#134]
Malcolm Kohill Doctor Who & Delta and the Bannermen [1989] [#135]
Ian Stuart Black Doctor Who: The War Machines [1989] [#136]
Ian Briggs Doctor Who & Dragonfire [1989] [#137]
Eric Saward Doctor Who & Attack of the Cybermen [1989] [#138]
Philip Martin Doctor Who & Mindwarp [1989] [#139]
John Peel Doctor Who & The Chase [1989] [#140]

===========================================================================

Section 4. Other Doctor Who Books - both fiction and non-fiction, some may
be out of print.

Airey & Haldeman Travel Without the TARDIS [] [NF]
Tony Attwood Companions: Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma []
Jeremy Bentham Doctor Who: The Early Years [1986] [NF]
Anthony Coburn Script Book One: An Unearthly Child [] [NF]
Terrance Dicks Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius []
Terrance Dicks Junior Doctor Who and the Giant Robot []
Terrance Dicks Dalek Omnibus [] [NF]
Terrance Dicks Adventures of K9 and Other Mechanical Creatures [] [NF]
Terrance Dicks Doctor Who Dinosaur Book [] [NF]
Terrance Dicks The Second Doctor Who Monster Book [] [NF]
Terrance Dicks Terry Nation's Dalek Special [] [NF]
Dicks & Hulke The Making of Doctor Who [] [NF]
Gary Downie The Doctor Who Cookbook [1986] [NF]
Terence Dudley Companions: K-9 and Company []
Joy Gammon The Doctor Who Pattern Book [1986] [NF]
Peter Haining The Doctor Who File [1986] [NF]
Peter Haining Doctor Who: The Key to Time [1984] [NF]
Peter Haining Doctor Who: A Celebration [] [NF]
Peter Haining Doctor Who: The Time Traveler's Guide [1987] [NF]
Mark Harris Build the Tardis [] [NF]
Mark Harris Doctor Who Technical Manual [] [NF]
Adrian Heath Doctor Who: Brain Teasers & Mindbenders [] [NF]
Mat Irvine Doctor Who Special Effects [] [NF]
Jean-Marc Lofficier Programme Guide Vol. 1 (The Programmes) [] [NF]
Jean-Marc Lofficier Programme Guide Vol. 2 (What's What, Who's Who) [] [NF]
Ian Marter Companions: Harry Sullivan's War []
John Nathan-Turner Doctor Who: The TARDIS Inside Out [1986] [NF]
John Nathan-Turner Doctor Who: The Companions [1986] [NF]
Quinn & Howett Doctor Who Fun Book [1987] [NF]
Nigel Robinson Doctor Who Quiz Book [] [NF]
Nigel Robinson Second Doctor Who Quiz Book [] [NF]
Nigel Robinson Third Doctor Who Quiz Book [] [NF]
Nigel Robinson Doctor Who Crossword Book [] [NF]
David Saunders Encyclopedia: The World of Doctor Who Vol. 1 [] [NF]
Eric Saward Slipback []
Andrew Skilleter Timeview: The Works of Frank Bellamy [] [NF]
Lesley Standring Doctor Who Illustrated [1985] [NF]
Tulloch & Alvarado Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text [1984] [NF]
 
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