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'''Doctor Who - The Script of the Film''' by [[Matthew Jacobs]] is the written script for the [[1996]] TV Movie, ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie|Doctor Who]]''.
'''Doctor Who - The Script of the Film''' by [[Matthew Jacobs]] is the written script for the [[1996]] TV Movie, ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]''.


==Publisher's Summary==
==Publisher's Summary==
Late December, [[1999]]: the brink of a new millennium. The [[TARDIS]] crash-lands in [[San Francisco]]'s Chinatown and a horrific shooting forces [[the Doctor]] to [[regenerate]].
Late December, [[1999]]: the brink of a new millennium. The [[TARDIS]] crash-lands in [[San Francisco]]'s Chinatown and a horrific shooting forces [[the Doctor]] to [[regenerate]].


But the Doctor is not the only [[time-traveller]] in San Francisco. His oldest adversary, [[the Master]], is there as well, desperately trying to steal the Doctor's newly-regenerated body. And soon, the Doctor is faced with a choice: to save his own life, or the billions of people who have no future unless the Master is stopped. If only the Doctor could remember how...
But the Doctor is not the only [[time travel|time-traveller]] in San Francisco. His oldest adversary, [[the Master]], is there as well, desperately trying to steal the Doctor's newly-regenerated body. And soon, the Doctor is faced with a choice: to save his own life, or the billions of people who have no future unless the Master is stopped. If only the Doctor could remember how...


Read the complete script of the long-awaited new Doctor Who film, a co-production between [[BBC Worldwide]] and [[Universal Television]] starring [[Paul McGann]] as the Doctor, [[Eric Roberts]] as the Master and [[Daphne Ashbrook]] as [[Grace Holloway|Grace]]. With an introduction by the Executive Producer, [[Philip Segal]] and featuring eight pages of colour photographs.
Read the complete script of the long-awaited new Doctor Who film, a co-production between [[BBC Worldwide]] and [[Universal Television]] starring [[Paul McGann]] as the Doctor, [[Eric Roberts]] as the Master and [[Daphne Ashbrook]] as [[Grace Holloway|Grace]]. With an introduction by the Executive Producer, [[Philip Segal]] and featuring eight pages of colour photographs.


==Notes==
==Notes==
The book also contains eight colour photographs, most are screenshots from the film, with at least one publicity phot of [[Paul McGann]] as the [[Eighth Doctor|Doctor]].
The book also contains eight colour photographs, most are screenshots from the film, with at least one publicity phot of [[Paul McGann]] as [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]].


==See also==
==See also==
*''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]''
*''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]''
*[[Doctor Who - The Novel of the Film]] - Novelisation of ''Doctor Who: The TV Movie''
*[[Doctor Who - The Novel of the Film]] - Novelisation of ''Doctor Who''
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Revision as of 21:28, 9 August 2009


Doctor Who - The Script of the Film by Matthew Jacobs is the written script for the 1996 TV Movie, Doctor Who.

Publisher's Summary

Late December, 1999: the brink of a new millennium. The TARDIS crash-lands in San Francisco's Chinatown and a horrific shooting forces the Doctor to regenerate.

But the Doctor is not the only time-traveller in San Francisco. His oldest adversary, the Master, is there as well, desperately trying to steal the Doctor's newly-regenerated body. And soon, the Doctor is faced with a choice: to save his own life, or the billions of people who have no future unless the Master is stopped. If only the Doctor could remember how...

Read the complete script of the long-awaited new Doctor Who film, a co-production between BBC Worldwide and Universal Television starring Paul McGann as the Doctor, Eric Roberts as the Master and Daphne Ashbrook as Grace. With an introduction by the Executive Producer, Philip Segal and featuring eight pages of colour photographs.

Notes

The book also contains eight colour photographs, most are screenshots from the film, with at least one publicity phot of Paul McGann as the Doctor.

See also