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|image = Titan The Crusade.jpg | |||
|writer = [[David Whitaker]] | |||
|image=Titan The Crusade.jpg | |editor = [[John McElroy]] | ||
|writer= [[David Whitaker]] | |publisher = Titan Books | ||
|publisher= Titan Books | |release date = [[17 November (releases)|17 November]] [[1994 (releases)|1994]] | ||
|release date= [[17 November (releases)|17 November]] [[1994 (releases)|1994]] | |format = Paperback book, 144 pages | ||
|format= Paperback book, 144 pages | |isbn = ISBN 1-85286-564-4 | ||
|isbn=ISBN 1-85286-564-4 | |prev = Galaxy 4 (script) | ||
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'''''The Crusade''''' was the tenth and final in a series of [[Doctor Who Script Books|script books]] released by [[Titan Books]]. | '''''The Crusade''''' was the tenth and final in a series of [[Doctor Who Script Books|script books]] released by [[Titan Books]]. | ||
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The book features modified camera scripts of the televised ''Doctor Who'' adventure ''[[The Crusade (TV story)|The Crusade]]'', of which only the third episode, "The Wheel of Fortune", existed in the BBC Archives at the time. Rather than jump to transcript for the surviving instalment, it was decided to use the same camera script source material for the entire story. The editorial asked readers whether they would prefer the camera scripts or transcripts, but no further script books were published by Titan. | |||
== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
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* Dedication: “For Trevor Montgomery” | * Dedication: “For Trevor Montgomery” | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:37, 19 February 2023
Unlike other fictional universes, the Doctor Who universe is created solely by fiction. To us, this is not a valid source. Information from this source can only be used in "behind the scenes" sections, or on pages about real world topics.
The Crusade was the tenth and final in a series of script books released by Titan Books.
Two more titles, The Abominable Snowmen and The Pirate Planet, were planned by Titan, but never released.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Peril in Palestine...
The TARDIS lands in twelfth century Palestine, near the city of Jaffa. Barbara is soon kidnapped by the mighty Saracen leader, Saladin, and Ian sets off to rescue her. Meanwhile, the Doctor and Vicki are taken to the court of Richard The Lionheart, who is leading the crusade against the Saracens.
Read for the first time the complete script of one of the great "lost" Doctor Who stories, together with full cast list, production notes and an exciting look behind the scenes with background and technical information.
Subject matter[[edit] | [edit source]]
The book features modified camera scripts of the televised Doctor Who adventure The Crusade, of which only the third episode, "The Wheel of Fortune", existed in the BBC Archives at the time. Rather than jump to transcript for the surviving instalment, it was decided to use the same camera script source material for the entire story. The editorial asked readers whether they would prefer the camera scripts or transcripts, but no further script books were published by Titan.
Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Introduction
- Background
- Cast
- Technical Details
- Production Credits
- Episode One: "The Lion"
- Episode Two: "The Knight of Jaffa"
- Episode Three: "The Wheel of Fortune"
- Episode Four: "The Warlords"
Notable features[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Published in paperback
- Priced £4.99 (UK)
- Dedication: “For Trevor Montgomery”
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