Army of Ghosts: Essays on Doctor Who's Sometimes Forgotten Stories

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Army of Ghosts: Essays on Doctor Who's Sometimes Forgotten Stories was a reference book written by Paul Driscoll and published by Altrix Books on 15 April 2020.

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"Not just the old favourites, eh?" Hidden between the infamous and the renowned, a number of Doctor Who adventures lie forgotten and lost in the crowed. This new collection of essays, covering almost every era of the series, brings some of them back to life. We ask why they were buried in the first place and what (if anything) makes them worth revisiting today. Also included is a bonus section on such curios as the Pertwee Radio Plays, Dimensions in Time, The Curse of Fatal Death, the BBCi webcasts, The Infinite Quest/Dreamland, Destiny of the Doctors/LEGO Dimensions, and the various versions of Shada. Essays by David Cromarty, Jim Hall, Kara Dennison, Martin Ruddock, Matt Nida, Paul Driscoll, Richard O'Hagan, Steven B, Tom Marshall, and Tony Green. Foreword by Philip Purser-Hallard (The Black Archive/Obverse Books). Cover illustration by Sophie Iles. Published by Altrix Books.

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