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|writer= [[Justin Richards]] & [[Andrew Martin]]  
|writer= [[Justin Richards]] & [[Andrew Martin]]  
|publisher=[[BBC Books]]
|publisher=[[BBC Books]]
|release date= [[6 October (releases)|6 October]] [[1997]]   
|release date= [[6 October (releases)|6 October]] [[1997 (releases)|1997]]   
|format= Paperback, 220 pages
|format= Paperback, 220 pages
|isbn=ISBN 0-563-40569-4
|isbn=ISBN 0-563-40569-4

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This is a work of non-fiction.

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.


Publisher's summary

Inside this book, not surprisingly, you will find over 150 lists of information and trivia about Doctor Who, from everyone who has played the Doctor to the crimes of the Master, from the rooms in the TARDIS to spin-off productions.
The book covers all aspects of televised Doctor Who handily subdivided into four convenient sections:
PRODUCTION
Find out how many people played Jo Grant on screen, which actors were used over again by the same directors and much more!
TRIVIA
References to the toilet in Doctor Who, appearances of bicycles, even how many times tea has appeared in the television series!
NARRATIVE
Lists include the times the Doctor and friends have fallen asleep, the many disquises the Doctor has adopted on his travels and lots more!
THE BASICS
Including the correct nomenclature for each episode as given on screen!

If you have ever pondered such burning issues, here at last is the book to set the record straight. Essential reading for Doctor Who fans, trivia buffs, quiz compilers and people just looking for something out of the ordinary to leave on the coffee table.

Subject matter

  • Trivia and lists combined with humour– a fanboy’s dream!

Notes

  • According to the acknowledgement the idea for this book was first suggested by Gary Russell – years ago!
  • This BBC Book was priced £5.99 (UK).