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|publisher    = BBC Children's Books
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|release date = [[2 September (releases)|2 September]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]]
|release date = [[2 September (releases)|2 September]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]]
|format      = hardback, 80 pages
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|isbn        = ISBN 978-1405946490
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Revision as of 09:35, 15 June 2022

Doctor Who Atlas was a fully illustrated atlas of many of the most recognisable locations in the DWU. The atlas, published by the BBC in 2021, had a mix of narrative and non-narrative fiction inside, the former being segmented "histories" (in actuality just retellings of vasrious television stories) and the latter being maps of DWU locations with accompanying facts as well as character profiles covering most televsion based Doctors and companions.

Publishers Summary

Journey from Gallifrey to Skaro to Mondas and everything in between in this beautifully illustrated Atlas. With full colour maps, take in epic stories, the glorious history of the many faces of The Doctor and magnificent views of the entire saga.

Complete with 30 maps, character profiles of Companions and Monsters, this stunning collection is perfect for new and old fans of Doctor Who covering everything from well-known to little known facts.

Contents

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Notes

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External links

Little mention is made of The TV Movie, with the film not being referenced in the Eighth Doctor's character profile and Grace Holloway not getting a character profile.

Footnotes

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