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- You may be looking for The Eleventh Hour: A Critical Celebration of the Matt Smith and Steven Moffat Era.
The Eleventh Hour was a reference book published by Obverse Books in 2018. The book covered the Doctor Who episode The Eleventh Hour.
Publisher's summary
'Oh, you sexy thing!'
With its fantastical imagery and its child's eye view of the Doctor, The Eleventh Hour (2010) is a bold reinvention of a series that was radically reimagined only five years previously.
Drawing on elements of farce, fandom and fairytale, The Eleventh Hour's games with the audience's perceptions and expectations lay the groundwork for ideas that would play out during the whole of new showrunner Steven Moffat's time with Doctor Who.
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External links
- Official The Eleventh Hour page at Obverse Books
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