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{{Infobox Reference Book | {{Infobox Reference Book | ||
|name =''The First Doctor | |name =''Doctor Who The Handbook: The First Doctor'' | ||
|image = 1 The First Doctor Handbook PB.jpg | |image = 1 The First Doctor Handbook PB.jpg | ||
|cover = [[Alister Pearson]] | |cover = [[Alister Pearson]] | ||
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== Subject matter == | == Subject matter == | ||
Like all in the ''Handbook'' series, it is divided into three major sections. | Like all in the ''Handbook'' series, it is divided into three major sections. The first presents a series of snippets from interviews with principles involved in the creation of the persona of the [[First Doctor]]; the second gives detailed notes about every televised adventure of this Doctor; and the last concerns itself with behind-the-scenes developments during this Doctor's era. | ||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
" | "''Doctor Who'' is the world's longest running science fiction television series. Each handbook will provide both a broad overview and a detailed analysis of one phase of the programme's history. | ||
"[[William Hartnell]] was already a well-known and experienced film and television actor when, in 1963, he took on a new role: a mysterious and crotchety time traveller in a new [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] drama series for children. | "[[William Hartnell]] was already a well-known and experienced film and television actor when, in 1963, he took on a new role: a mysterious and crotchety time traveller in a new [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] drama series for children. Nothing else about the programme was as tried and tested; the fictional premise was offbeat, the [[producer]] was a [[Verity Lambert|young woman at the start of her television career]], and the future direction of the series was unknown. | ||
" | "''Doctor Who'' went on to thrill millions of children and adults around the world for three decades. But the foundations of success were laid in the first three years, when [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] and the [[Dalek]]s became as known and loved as [[the Beatles]]. | ||
"This is the third in the series by David J Howe, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker, the team that also produced [[Doctor Who: The Sixties| | "This is the third in the series by David J Howe, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker, the team that also produced [[Doctor Who: The Sixties|The Sixties]] and [[Doctor Who: The Seventies|The Seventies]]. Drawing on the latest research they have included in this book the definitive account of the genesis of ''Doctor Who'', as well as a profile of William Hartnell, critical reviews of all the TV stories, a detailed analysis of the making of a typical First Doctor story, and a complete review of the programme's development." | ||
-- From the back cover | -- From the back cover | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.pagefillers.com/dwrg/hand1.htm Doctor Who The Handbook: The First Doctor @ The Doctor Who Ratings Guide] | * [http://www.pagefillers.com/dwrg/hand1.htm Doctor Who The Handbook: The First Doctor @ The Doctor Who Ratings Guide] | ||
== | == Footnotes == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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[[Category:Virgin Books]] | [[Category:Virgin Books]] | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who Handbooks]] | [[Category:Doctor Who Handbooks]] |