Doctor Who the Handbook : The Second Doctor by David J. Howe, Mark Stammers, Stephen James Walker
After the success of the fourth, sixth, first, fifth and third "Doctor" handbooks, Stammers and Walker have applied their undisputed talent for research and documentation to one of the most fondly remembered eras of Britain's greatest science fiction show.
Face of the Enemy : A Doctor Who Novel Featuring the Master and Unit (Dr. Who Series) by David A. McIntee
Eye of Heaven : A Fourth Doctor and Leela Novel (Dr. Who Series) by Jim Mortimore
Doctor Who; A History of the Universe by Lance Parkin
At last, the complete timeline of the Doctor Who universe, from Event One to the universe's final destruction billions of years in the future. This essential reference work reveals the full story of the Daleks, the Cybermen and the Time Lords--as well as a comprehensive history of Earth and humankind, from primitive African tribes to galactic conquest. With dates ranging from the obvious to the obscure, this book is truly an indispensable guide to the world of Doctor Who.
Doctor Who the Handbook : The Fifth Doctor (Doctor Who Series) by David J. Howe, Stephen James Walker
The Dimension Riders (The New Doctor Who Adventures) by Daniel Blythe
The First Doctor : The First Doctor (Doctor Who the Handbook) by David J. Howe, Mark Stammers, Stephen James Walker
Kursaal : An Eighth Doctor and Sam Novel (Dr. Who Series) by Peter Anghelides
Option Lock : An Eighth Doctor and Sam Novel (Dr. Who Series) by Justin Richards
Dr Who I Am the Doctor : Jon Pertwee's Final Memoir by Jon Pertwee, David J. Howe, John Pertwee, David J. Lowe
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures, the Romance of Crime by Gareth Roberts
The Handbook : The Third Doctor (Doctor Who , No 5) by David J. Howe, Stephen James Walker
License Denied : Rumblings from the Doctor Who Underground by Paul Cornell (Editor)
At last, the definitive collection of Doctor Who fan writing! Licence Denied is a celebration of the adverse and enduring voice of fandom: a collection of the best spoofs, critiques and outrageous theories ever to be produced.
Ace! : The Inside Story of the End of an Era by Sophie Aldred, Mike Tucker
Longest Day : An Eighth Doctor Novel (Dr. Who Series) by Michael Collier
Doctor Who : The Eighties by David J. Howe, Mark Stammers, Stephen James Walker
Here, for the first time, is a complete overview of the pivotal period that saw the apparent end of Doctor Who. The book reveals hitherto unknown facts about the actors, the technical crew, and the public reaction. In researching this book, the authors had unlimited access to the BBC's files and have turned up hundreds of new facts about the world's best-loved Time Lord.
The Sands of Time (Doctor Who - The Missing Adventures Series) by Justin Richards
Doctor Who: Missing Adventures: Managra by Stephen Marley
Based on the widely acclaimed television show of the 1970s, which still boasts a tremendous following today, this collection of the missing adventures of Dr. Who Time Lord, promises to enthrall fans of the popular series.
Just War (The New Doctor Who Series) by Lance Parkin
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures, Goth Opera by Paul Cornell
The Witch Hunters : A First Doctor Novel (Dr. Who Series) by Steve Lyons
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures: The Crystal Brucephalus by Craig Hinton
Doctor Who:E Space Trilogy (VHS tape)
Science Fiction Audiences : Watching Doctor Who and Star Trek (Popular Fiction) by John Tulloch, Henry Jenkins
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures, Dancing the Code by Paul Leonard
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures, Evolution by John Peel
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures: Downtime
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures, the Ghosts on N-Space by Barry Letts
Doctor Who: Twilight of the Gods by Christopher Bulis
Doctor Who Who Killed Kennedy by James Stevens
Doctor Who: The Plotters by Gareth Roberts
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures, Time of Your Life by Steve Lyons
Doctor Who: Missing Adventures: The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Christopher Bulis
Doctor Who: Speed of Flight by Paul Leonard
Doctor Who: Missing Adventures: System Shock by Justin Richards
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures: Lords of the Storm
Doctor Who: Missing Adventures: Menagerie by Martin Day
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures: The Man in the Velvet Mask
Doctor Who:Shada by Tom Baker
Doctor Who:Pyramids of Mars by Tom Baker
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures; Goth Opera by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures: The Empire of Glass
Doctor Who: Missing Adventures: Invasion of the Cat People by Gary Russell
Doctor Who Companions by David J. Howe, Mark Stammers
Doctor Who:Seeds of Death (VHS tape) by Patrick Troughton
Doctor Who : The Seventies by David J. Howe, Mark Stammers, Stephen James Walker
Doctor Who:Sontaran Experiment/Genesi (VHS tape) by Tom Baker
Alien Bodies : An Eighth Doctor Novel (Dr. Who Series) by Lawrence Miles
Doctor Who:Robots of Death (VHS tape) by Tom Baker
Doctor Who:Armageddon Factor (VHS tape) by Tom Baker
Legacy of the Daleks : An Eighth Doctor Novel (Dr. Who Series) by John Peel
Dreamstone Moon> Dreamstone: An Eighth Doctor Novel (Dr. Who Series) by Paul Leonard
Mission Impractical : A Doctor Who Novel Featuring the Sixth Doctor and Frobisher (Dr. Who Series) by David A. McIntee
Seeing I: An Eighth Doctor Novel (Dr. Who Series) by Jonathan Blum, Kate Orman
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The first Doctor, Ian, Barbara, and Vicki find themselves at a crucial moment in British history: London, November 1605. When they uncover a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament, they think they know what to expect. But they're in for a very unpleasant surprise.
The TARDIS brings the third Doctor, Jo, and Captain Yates to Nooma, a planet in the midst of an industrial revolution. There, they discover that survival of the fittest has become a religion and even the planet appears to be at war with itself.
Documenting the development of Doctor Who, one of Britain's favorite TV shows, over the pivotal 1970s, this treasure trove of research reveals hitherto unknown facts about the actors, the technical crew, and public reaction to the show. The authors' unlimited access to the BBC's files has uncovered hundreds of new tidbits about the world's best-loved Time Lord.