Guinness World Records

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The Guiness Book of Records is a long established and authoratative record of achievements in all manner of fields with an annually updated hardback release featuring selected record holding facts and fgures.

  • The 2001 Guiness Book of Records included BBC Worldwide’s range of original Doctor Who novels was the largest fictional series [of novels] built around one principal character!
With over 100 novels, across two ranges between 1996 and 2005, BBC Worldwide was set up by Nuala Buffini and nurtured by Stephen Cole (who also oversaw BBC Video and audio production). The series later came under the control of Benn Dunn and creative consultant Justin Richards.


  • The 2007 Guiness Book of Records listed Doctor Who as the longest running science fiction series in the world.
  • The 2010 Guiness Book of Records listed Doctor Who as the most successful Science Fiction television series in the world.