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|writer= [[Stephen Cole]]
|writer= [[Stephen Cole]]
|publisher= Penguin Character Books
|publisher= Penguin Character Books
|release date= [[27 October (releases)|27 October]] [[2005]]
|release date= [[27 October (releases)|27 October]] [[2005 (releases)|2005]]
|format= Large Softback, 24 pages
|format= Large Softback, 24 pages
|isbn=ISBN 1-4059-0147-0
|isbn=ISBN 1-4059-0147-0

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Publisher’s summary

WARNING
This dossier contains top-secret facts and files about an alien known only as the ‘Doctor’. Use the 3-D glasses enclosed to bring the Doctor and his adventures to life – if you dare …

Subject matter

  • The focus of this book is the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler’s adventures from Rose to The Parting of the Ways, presented as a series of case files with six 3-D pages throughout including centre page double-spread.

Notable features

  • Rose Tyler’s address is specifically given as 48 Bucknall House, Powell Estate, London.
  • A closing note to the files is from General Muriel Frost, Strategic Adviser to UNIT.
  • A pair of blue/green 3-D glasses are attached inside the back cover.

Notes

  • The fact that the Doctor is forced to regenerate at the end of The Parting of the Ways is withheld.
  • Priced £3.99 (UK) this was one of a series of activity tie-in books released at ‘pocket money’ prices.

See also

Other Doctor Who activity books

External links

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