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* Also includes a page of broad analysis of the [[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Big Finish audio drama adaptations]] of the Virgin Bernice Summerfield stories.
* Also includes a page of broad analysis of the [[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Big Finish audio drama adaptations]] of the Virgin Bernice Summerfield stories.
* There is a Novelist Round Table of authors. Lars Pearson has asked questions of the authors including: [[Peter Anghelides]], [[Alan Barnes]], [[Jonathan Blum]], [[Stephen Cole]], [[Andy Lane]], [[Lawrence Miles]], [[Jonathan Morris]], [[Kate Orman]], [[Lance Parkin]], [[Jacqueline Rayner]], [[Justin Richards]], [[Gary Russell]], [[Keith Topping]], [[Nick Walters]].
* There is a Novelist Round Table of authors. Lars Pearson has asked questions of the authors including: [[Peter Anghelides]], [[Alan Barnes]], [[Jonathan Blum]], [[Stephen Cole]], [[Andy Lane]], [[Lawrence Miles]], [[Jonathan Morris]], [[Kate Orman]], [[Lance Parkin]], [[Jacqueline Rayner]], [[Justin Richards]], [[Gary Russell]], [[Keith Topping]], [[Nick Walters]].
* Also includes an analysis of: ''[[Doctor Who The Scripts: The Masters of Luxor|The Masters of Luxor]]'', ''[[Death Comes to Time|Death Comes to Time (First Episode)]]'', ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death]]'' and Jim Mortimore's [[BBC Books]] rejected ''Campaign''.
* Also includes an analysis of: ''[[Doctor Who The Scripts: The Masters of Luxor|The Masters of Luxor]]'', ''[[Death Comes to Time webcast)|Death Comes to Time (First Episode)]]'', ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]'' and Jim Mortimore's [[BBC Books]] rejected ''Campaign''.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 22:47, 22 January 2023

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I, Who 2 was a follow-up to I, Who, published in 2001. It continued the series' coverage of all Doctor Who novels, expanding this time to also include Big Finish audio dramas, as well as the Bernice Summerfield BNA and BFBS series.

Publisher's summary

Earth, the 20th century. A Time Lord known as the Doctor, lacking an identity, past or agenda — but still the most dangerous man in the universe — makes our innocent blue-green planet his home through the World War years and more.

Dellah, the late 26th century. Bernice Summerfield, self-accredited academic, professional lush, agent of God and razor-honed sarcastic, holds the potential to stop universal Armageddon — if she lives.

Through all the triumphs, all the tragedies, every drop of furor-driven love, unrequited emotion and loss, I, Who 2 documents the Doctor Who original novels after the Earth-shaking Interference, the whole of the Benny books, the Big Finish audio line and more. It's a literary and audio tapestry so vast, it takes 170,000 words and a myriad of locations in time and space to tell this story.

The Doctor would approve.

Subject matter

An analysis of all novels (see below) with plot descriptions, information on setting, characters and various other elements.

Notable features

Notes

to be added

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