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The publication order of the issues didn't match the order in which the stories were broadcast, instead going back and forth throught all of the show's history in order to "reflect the variety and breadth of the series".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dwcompletehistory.com/the-collection|title=The Collection - Doctor Who - The Complete History|author=Hachette Partworks|website name=Doctor Who - The Complete History|accessdate=12 February 2018}}</ref> | The publication order of the issues didn't match the order in which the stories were broadcast, instead going back and forth throught all of the show's history in order to "reflect the variety and breadth of the series".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dwcompletehistory.com/the-collection|title=The Collection - Doctor Who - The Complete History|author=Hachette Partworks|website name=Doctor Who - The Complete History|accessdate=12 February 2018}}</ref> | ||
== List of released volumes == | == List of released volumes == |
Revision as of 03:26, 24 February 2018
Doctor Who: The Complete History was a fortnightly series of partworks published in hardback format by Panini UK with Hachette Partworks.
The series was only available to purchase in the UK and the Republic of Ireland, and wasn't available digitally.[1]
It featured revised instalments of Andrew Pixley's contributions to the Archive feature in Doctor Who Magazine and Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition, covering the making of Doctor Who's stories on television, along with some cases where features have been written from scratch specifically for The Complete History. (DWM 490)
John Ainsworth was initially the sole editor, but later on he alternated his role with Mark Wright, with Ainsworth editing the even-numbered issues and Wright editing the odd-numbered ones. (DWMSE 47)
The cover artwork was illustrated by Lee Johnson. The series was billed to present "the history of every Doctor Who TV story alongside a wealth of photographs". (DWM 490) The spine of each issue was colour-coded by Doctor.
The publication order of the issues didn't match the order in which the stories were broadcast, instead going back and forth throught all of the show's history in order to "reflect the variety and breadth of the series".[2]
List of released volumes
Notes
In volume 56, Utopia and The Sound of Drums / Last of the Time Lords are listed under separate sections. However, despite Utopia being recorded under a separate production block and set in a significantly different location to the other two parts, all three parts are numbered as a single story.
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Hachette Partworks. FAQs - Doctor Who - The Complete History. Doctor Who - The Complete History. Retrieved on 12 February 2018.
- ↑ Hachette Partworks. The Collection - Doctor Who - The Complete History. Doctor Who - The Complete History. Retrieved on 12 February 2018.