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Revision as of 21:14, 7 July 2020

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The Doctor: His Lives and Times was a reference book by James Goss and Steve Tribe. Covering each Doctor from the First Doctor to the Eleventh Doctor, it alternated between fictional segments - which gave an overview of each Doctor's televised adventures in the form of various records, letters, journals and tabloids - followed by a reference chapter consisting of insights and commentary from cast, crew and others related to the production of Doctor Who. It contained fictional elements contributed by Andrew Smith, Marc Platt, Russell T Davies, Paul Cornell, and Neil Gaiman.

The artwork for Doctor Who and the Time War was also to be included, before it was removed due to the production of The Night of the Doctor.[1]

Publisher's summary

"I'm the Doctor. I'm a Time Lord. I'm from the planet Gallifrey in the constellation of Kasterborous. And I'm the man who's going to save your life."

He's made a mark on almost every era of history, and he's touched millions of lives across space and time. In these pages you'll find just some of the stories behind those brief encounters, each of them addressing the question that must never, ever be answered: 'Doctor Who?'

This is the story of an impossible life — of a man who borrowed a spaceship, travelled through time and continually saved the universe — as told by the Doctor's friends, by his enemies, and by the man himself. Letters, journals, trial records, secret government files and the occasional bit of tabloid journalism reveal the never-before-told story of Gallifrey's last Time Lord.

Contents

Fiction

Introduction

# Title Type Featuring
# Know Your Enemy Memorandum Kovarian, River Song
A memo from Kovarian.
# Report on Term's Work School report The Doctor, Borusa
A report from the Doctor's time at the Academy.

The First Doctor

By James Goss & Steve Tribe

# Title Type Featuring
# The First Doctor: An Extract from 'The Doctor's Diary' Diary extract Susan, First Doctor, Ian, Barbara, Daleks, Thals, Marco Polo, Kublai Khan, Arbitan, Voord, Sensorites
Susan documents her adventures with the First Doctor in his 500-Year Diary which she bought him from a bookstall on Tiaanamaat. She mentions sailing the metal seas of Venus, singing with the thought plants of Esto, getting lost on Quinnis and winning an election on the planet Dido. Regarding adventures on Earth, she mentions having been locked up in the Tower of London and meeting several kings. She goes on to document her adventures with Ian and Barbara, before the Doctor takes over writing in the diary when she leaves the TARDIS.
# Missing Person Report Missing person report Susan
A missing person report from Shoreditch Police Station on Susan Foreman.
# Shoreditch Cemetery Letter Letter
A letter to the Reverend regarding a grave at Shoreditch Cemetery from November 1963.

The Second Doctor

By James Goss & Steve Tribe

# Title Type Featuring
# London Underground Map Map
A map of the London Underground network from the time of the London Event.


Footnotes