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Revision as of 19:34, 25 April 2024
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Who is the Doctor was the first in a series of reference books by Graeme Burk and Stacey Smith? that explored episodes of Doctor Who with both opinions and facts included.
Main focus
Each episode, from Rose to The Wedding of River Song is put under the microscope with examinations on the Doctor's moods, the monster/villain of the episode, where the episode takes place, and the author's opinions.
Publisher's summary
Doctor Who is a television program that's bigger on the inside. It's no wonder that, after five decades on the air, the Doctor, the TARDIS and his enemies are icons of British culture. Who is the Doctor is a fun and insightful guide to Doctor Who's triumphant return to television in 2005. Doctor Who experts Graeme Burk and Stacey Smith?[1] bring insight into everything about the New Series.
Contents
- Introduction
- Previously on Doctor Who...
- Series One
- Series Two
- Series Three
- Series Four
- Series Five
- Series Six
- Appendix
- The Animated Episodes
- Recommended Resources
- Acknowledgements
- About the Authors
Notes
to be added
Publication history
- Printed as a paperback in 2012
- Priced $19.95 (US/Canada)
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Stacey Smith? was credited under her deadname on this work.