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'''David J. Howe''' | {{Infobox Person | ||
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|birth date = [[24 August (people)|24 August]] [[1961 (people)|1961]] | |||
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|job title = [[Writer]] | |||
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|time = 1992-2010 | |||
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|official site = www.howeswho.co.uk/ | |||
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'''David J. Howe''' (born [[24 August (people)|24 August]] [[1961 (people)|1961]]<ref>[https://peoplepill.com/people/david-j-howe/ People Pill]</ref>) is a writer and ''[[Doctor Who]]'' historian. He is the author of several reference books, and a few pieces of fiction, as well. He also played a [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]] in the [[Reeltime Pictures]] home video ''[[Downtime (home video)|Downtime]]'', and wrote ''[[Dæmos Rising (home video)|Dæmos Rising]]''. Along with [[Sam Stone]], he was the [[script editor]] for ''[[White Witch of Devil's End (home video)|White Witch of Devil's End]]''. | |||
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
=== Direct-to-DVD === | |||
* ''[[Dæmos Rising (home video)|Dæmos Rising]]'' | |||
==== ''White Witch of Devil's End'' ==== | |||
* ''[[Dæmos Returns (home video)|Dæmos Returns]]'' | |||
=== Short stories === | |||
==== Virgin Decalogs ==== | |||
* ''[[Fascination (short story)|Fascination]]'' (in ''[[Decalog (anthology)|Decalog]]'') | |||
==== ''Olive Hawthorne and the Dæmons of Devil's End'' ==== | |||
* ''[[Dæmos Returns (short story)|Dæmos Returns]]'' | |||
==== ''talespinning'' ==== | |||
* ''[[Recursions (short story)|Recursions]]'' | |||
==== Charity publications ==== | |||
* ''The Ultimate Test'' and ''The Dream'' (in ''Drabble Who'') | |||
* ''Bear Paw Adventure'' (in ''[[Perfect Timing]]'') | |||
* ''Mind Over Matter'' (in ''[[Missing Pieces]]'') | |||
* ''Goodbye Rembrandt'' (in ''[[Perfect Timing 2]]'') | |||
=== Novels === | |||
==== ''Telos Novelisations'' ==== | |||
* ''[[Dæmos Rising (novelisation)|Dæmos Rising]]'' | |||
* ''[[Mindgame (novelisation)|Mindgame]]'' | |||
==== ''Time Hunter'' ==== | |||
* ''[[Child of Time (novel)|Child of Time]]'' (with [[George Mann]]) | |||
=== Reference books === | |||
* ''[[Doctor Who: The Sixties]]'' (with [[Mark Stammers]] and [[Stephen James Walker]]) | * ''[[Doctor Who: The Sixties]]'' (with [[Mark Stammers]] and [[Stephen James Walker]]) | ||
* ''[[Doctor Who: The Seventies]]'' (with Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker) | * ''[[Doctor Who: The Seventies]]'' (with Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker) | ||
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* ''[[Doctor Who: A Book of Monsters]]'' | * ''[[Doctor Who: A Book of Monsters]]'' | ||
* ''[[Doctor Who Monsters: A Bestiary]]'' | * ''[[Doctor Who Monsters: A Bestiary]]'' | ||
* ''[[Timeframe: The Illustrated History]]'' | |||
=== Unproduced stories === | |||
* ''[[The Face of the Fendahl (home video)|The Face of the Fendahl]]'' ([[REF]]: ''[[Downtime – The Lost Years of Doctor Who]]'') | |||
== Documentary appearances == | |||
* ''[[The Antique Doctor Who Show]]'' | |||
* ''[[Adventures in Space and Time]]'' | |||
* [[On Target (documentary series)|''On Target'']] | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
{{official website|www.howeswho.co.uk/}} | |||
{{twitter|davidjhowe1}} | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
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[[Category:Reeltime Pictures actors]] | [[Category:Reeltime Pictures actors]] | ||
[[Category:Time Hunter novelists]] | [[Category:Time Hunter novelists]] | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who short story writers]] | [[Category:Doctor Who short story writers]] | ||
[[Category:Short story writers]] | |||
[[Category:Reeltime Pictures script editors]] | |||
[[Category:Behind the Sofa contributors]] | |||
[[Category:Telos Doctor Who novelists]] | |||
[[Category:People who appeared in documentaries about classic Doctor Who that weren't part of the production team]] |
Latest revision as of 05:52, 14 March 2024
David J. Howe (born 24 August 1961[1]) is a writer and Doctor Who historian. He is the author of several reference books, and a few pieces of fiction, as well. He also played a Yeti in the Reeltime Pictures home video Downtime, and wrote Dæmos Rising. Along with Sam Stone, he was the script editor for White Witch of Devil's End.
Bibliography[[edit]]
Direct-to-DVD[[edit]]
White Witch of Devil's End[[edit]]
Short stories[[edit]]
Virgin Decalogs[[edit]]
- Fascination (in Decalog)
Olive Hawthorne and the Dæmons of Devil's End[[edit]]
talespinning[[edit]]
Charity publications[[edit]]
- The Ultimate Test and The Dream (in Drabble Who)
- Bear Paw Adventure (in Perfect Timing)
- Mind Over Matter (in Missing Pieces)
- Goodbye Rembrandt (in Perfect Timing 2)
Novels[[edit]]
Telos Novelisations[[edit]]
Time Hunter[[edit]]
- Child of Time (with George Mann)
Reference books[[edit]]
- Doctor Who: The Sixties (with Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker)
- Doctor Who: The Seventies (with Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker)
- Doctor Who: The Eighties (with Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker)
- Doctor Who - The Handbook: The First Doctor (with Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker)
- Doctor Who - The Handbook: The Second Doctor
- Doctor Who - The Handbook: The Third Doctor
- Doctor Who - The Handbook: The Fourth Doctor Volume 1 (with Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker)
- Doctor Who - The Handbook: The Fourth Doctor Volume 2 (with Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker)
- Doctor Who - The Handbook: The Fifth Doctor (with Stephen James Walker)
- Doctor Who - The Handbook: The Sixth Doctor (with Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker)
- Doctor Who - The Handbook: The Seventh Doctor
- Doctor Who: Companions (with Mark Stammers)
- Howe's Transcendental Toybox
- The Target Book
- Doctor Who: A Book of Monsters
- Doctor Who Monsters: A Bestiary
- Timeframe: The Illustrated History