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|image=DW_The_Seventies.jpg
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|writer= [[David J. Howe]] <br /> [[Mark Stammers]] <br /> [[Stephen James Walker]]
|writer= [[David J. Howe]] <br /> [[Mark Stammers]] <br /> [[Stephen James Walker]]
|publisher= Doctor Who Books (an imprint of [[Virgin Books]]
|publisher= Doctor Who Books  
|release date= [[3 November (releases)|3 November]] [[1994 (releases)|1994]] (hardcover) <br /> [[17 August (releases)|17 August]] [[1995]] (paperback)
|release date= [[3 November (releases)|3 November]] [[1994 (releases)|1994]] (hardcover) <br /> [[17 August (releases)|17 August]] 1995 (paperback)
|format= Hardback book, 180 pages <br /> Large Format Softback book, 180 pages  
|format= Hardback book, 180 pages <br /> Large Format Softback book, 180 pages  
|isbn=ISBN 1-85227-444-1
|isbn=ISBN 1-85227-444-1
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}}{{you may|1970s|n1=the titular decade}}
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a book which analysed the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' transmitted in the [[1970s]].
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a book which analysed the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' transmitted in the 1970s.
== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
By the end of the nineteen-sixties the BBC television programmed ''Doctor Who'' had enthralled a generation of children. The police telephone box and staccato-voiced Daleks had become household icons, monsters and aliens had lurched and glided across flickering black-and-white TV screens every Saturday night at tea time.
By the end of the nineteen-sixties the BBC television programmed ''Doctor Who'' had enthralled a generation of children. The police telephone box and staccato-voiced Daleks had become household icons, monsters and aliens had lurched and glided across flickering black-and-white TV screens every Saturday night at tea time.


In January of 1970 ''Doctor Who'' returned for a new season - and burst into living rooms in full colour and with a new, dynamic actor in the starring role.
In January of 1970 ''Doctor Who'' returned for a new season and burst into living rooms in full colour and with a new, dynamic actor in the starring role.


''Doctor Who'' and its audience were starting to grow up.
''Doctor Who'' and its audience were starting to grow up.
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