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Running Through Corridors: Rob and Toby's Marathon Watch of Doctor Who is a three-volume book published by Mad Norwegian Press, and written by Robert Shearman and Toby Hadoke.
Volume 1 - The 60s was released in 2010, with Volume 2 - The 70s anticipated for a late 2011 release, and Volume 3 - The 80s to follow.
Publisher's summary
In Running Through Corridors, two Doctor Who lovers of old – Robert Shearman and Toby Hadoke – embark on an epic quest of friendship: spend the “gap year” of 2009 (when Doctor Who consisted of a handful of specials rather than a full season) re-watching the whole of Who two episodes a day, every day, from the show’s start in 1963 and ending with David Tennant’s swan song on New Year’s, 2010.
This three-volume series contains Shearman and Hadoke’s diary of that experience – a grand opus of their wry observations about the show, their desire to see the good in every story, and their chronicle of the real-life changes to Who in that year.
Subject matter
In diary format, Shearman and Hadoke document their thoughts on a day-by-day basis, covering all televised stories featuring the first ten Doctors, as well as the Peter Cushing films.