Best of
Doctor-Who
2012
Outside In: 160 new perspectives on 160 classic Doctor Who stories by 160 writers
Robert SmithL.M. Myles - 2012
It's an unprecedented archive of passionate and vocal opinions that capture the essence of Doctor Who and its many-splendoured fandom.Just in time for the 50th anniversary of the greatest television program ever, you'll find in these pages mock-angry letters to the BBC, transcripts of council meetings, a menu, flow charts, maps, scripts, timelines...and much, much more." -- from the publisher.
You and Who
J.R. SouthallAndrew Clancy - 2012
In December 2010, Starburst writer J.R. Southall embarked upon a project that would demonstrate just how much variety there was among fans of the show, and that would conversely show just how much they all had in common, too. You and Who is the result of that project. It's an anthology of stories, written by fans, in which those fans attempt to reveal just how and why they became fans of Doctor Who in the first place. There's humour, there's horror, and there's heartbreak. Just as there is in the series itself. But what You and Who mostly goes to show, is not how much we share in common with the series we all love, but how much we share in common with one another. For the essays contained herein aren't just the stories of those who've written them and Doctor Who, they're the same story we have all lived. They're the story of You and Who. 100% of the royalties from this second edition will be donated to charity. Please see watchingbooks.weebly.com for further information.
Justyce Served - A Small Start with a Big Finish
Alun Harris - 2012
27 plays later the majority of the creative team would go on to be involved with Big Finish, an officially licensed range of Doctor Who audio dramas.For many fans Audio Visuals seem almost canon. Nicholas Briggs was our Doctor. We remember the Daleks’ destruction of Gallifrey before it even happened on TV. We supported our Doctor through drug addiction, companion-loss and the horror of Justyce.This book is a guide to those days. .With contributions from Nicholas Briggs, Gary Russell, Nigel Fairs, John Ainsworth, Heather Barker, Patricia Merrick, Richard Marson, Jim Mortimore, Andy Lane and no doubt many others between now and September, all wrapped up in a new cover by Tim Keable.Celebrate Doctor Who fan creativity at its very best.
Doctor Who: Fugitives (Dark Eyes, #1.02)
Nicholas Briggs - 2012
He finds he cannot contact or return to the Time Lord’s home planet, Gallifrey. And just when Molly O’Sullivan thinks she’s escaped one conflict, she finds herself in the thick of another one.What is it that connects the Doctor, the Daleks and the mysterious Ides Scientific Institute?