The Making of Doctor Who

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The Making of Doctor Who was a non-fiction work by Terrance Dicks and Malcolm Hulke that was first published in 1972 by Piccolo Books. It was later followed by a second, rewritten edition in 1976 from Target Books. It stands as the first professionally published non-fiction book about the series, predating similar works by Peter Haining and Jean-Marc Lofficier by many years.

Publisher's Summary

First edition

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Second edition

Here it is... the story behind one of television's most successful, longest-running shows. Come with Doctor Who on a trip through time... to the early days of the programme when it all began... meet actors, authors and television staff... see inside a TV studio and watch a production take shape... learn the secrets of the monsters... relive every Doctor Who story since the beginning... follow the Doctor through four incarnations and — perhaps — begin to discover just who is Doctor Who?

Main Focus

A behind-the-scenes guide to the production of Doctor Who.

Notable Features

Notes

Second edition

  • The Target Books edition was a complete rewrite of the previous edition aimed more at younger readers.
  • Chris Achilleos provided the cover artwork.
  • It had a print run of 50,000 copies and was priced 60p (UK).
  • This title saw a reprint by Target Books, W. H. Allen in March 1980 of 15,000 copies. Despite the, by then, out-of-date information in the first printing, the only difference was a price increase to £1.80 (UK).

See Also

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