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* [[Rob Shearman]] writes a "guest defence" of ''[[The Two Doctors]]'' as Wood self-confessedly couldn't find anything good to write about it, and so provides the "prosecution" instead. This echoes the style of reviews in ''[[About Time 5]]'' in which Wood and Miles took opposing viewpoints on each serial to discuss the alleged merits and flaws of the [[John Nathan-Turner]] era. | * [[Rob Shearman]] writes a "guest defence" of ''[[The Two Doctors]]'' as Wood self-confessedly couldn't find anything good to write about it, and so provides the "prosecution" instead. This echoes the style of reviews in ''[[About Time 5]]'' in which Wood and Miles took opposing viewpoints on each serial to discuss the alleged merits and flaws of the [[John Nathan-Turner]] era. | ||
* Despite the cover's claim that the book only goes up to 1989, it | * Despite the cover's claim that the book only goes up to 1989, it incorporates the 1996 TV movie as well. | ||
* The cover is designed by artist [[Jim Calafiore]], and is his representation of ''[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]''. | * The cover is designed by artist [[Jim Calafiore]], and is his representation of ''[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]''. |
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