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'''Ten Acre Films''' was a company that made films and books.
'''Ten Acre Films''' was a company that made films and books.


Amongst their releases were the third and fourth paperback editions of ''[[Script Doctor: The Inside Story of Doctor Who 1986-89]]'' ([[2021 (releases)|2021]]), the second paperback edition of ''[[Totally Tasteless: The Life of John Nathan-Turner]]'' ([[2022 (releases)|2022]]), the paperback edition of ''[[The Long Game - 1996-2003: The Inside Story of How the BBC Brought Back Doctor Who]]'' (2021) and the paperback edition of ''[[Pull To Open: 1962–1963: The Inside Story of How the BBC Created and Launched Doctor Who]]'' ([[2023 (releases)|2023]]).
Amongst their releases were the third and fourth paperback editions of ''[[Script Doctor: The Inside Story of Doctor Who 1986-89]]'' ([[2021 (releases)|2021]]), the paperback edition of ''[[The Long Game - 1996-2003: The Inside Story of How the BBC Brought Back Doctor Who]]'' (2021), the second paperback edition of ''[[Totally Tasteless: The Life of John Nathan-Turner]]'' ([[2022 (releases)|2022]]) and the paperback edition of ''[[Pull To Open: 1962–1963: The Inside Story of How the BBC Created and Launched Doctor Who]]'' ([[2023 (releases)|2023]]).


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://tenacrefilms.bigcartel.com/products Ten Acre Films]
* [https://tenacrefilms.bigcartel.com/products Ten Acre Films]

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Ten Acre Films was a company that made films and books.

Amongst their releases were the third and fourth paperback editions of Script Doctor: The Inside Story of Doctor Who 1986-89 (2021), the paperback edition of The Long Game - 1996-2003: The Inside Story of How the BBC Brought Back Doctor Who (2021), the second paperback edition of Totally Tasteless: The Life of John Nathan-Turner (2022) and the paperback edition of Pull To Open: 1962–1963: The Inside Story of How the BBC Created and Launched Doctor Who (2023).

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