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}}'''''Doctor Who on Location''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' reference book published by [[Reynolds & Hearn Ltd]].
'''''Doctor Who on Location''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' reference book published by [[Reynolds & Hearn Ltd]].
== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
From the deserted beaches of Brighton to the Highlands of Scotland and from the Eiffel Tower to the outermost reaches of the universe — the Doctor has visited them all on the screen in over 30 years of time travelling adventures. But behind the scenes, things can be rather different.
From the deserted beaches of Brighton to the Highlands of Scotland and from the Eiffel Tower to the outermost reaches of the universe — the Doctor has visited them all on the screen in over 30 years of time travelling adventures. But behind the scenes, things can be rather different.
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Contains coverage of all the BBC-produced ''Doctor Who'' stories that featured location work from 1964 to 1989 together with sections on the 1996 TV movie, ''Daleks Invasion Earth 2150AD'', ''K9 and Company'', ''Dimensions in Time'', the abandoned 1979 story ''Shada'' and the unproduced adventures ''The Nightmare Fair'' and ''The Dark Dimension''.
Contains coverage of all the BBC-produced ''Doctor Who'' stories that featured location work from 1964 to 1989 together with sections on the 1996 TV movie, ''Daleks Invasion Earth 2150AD'', ''K9 and Company'', ''Dimensions in Time'', the abandoned 1979 story ''Shada'' and the unproduced adventures ''The Nightmare Fair'' and ''The Dark Dimension''.


>Over 150 illustrations including many rare and unpublished production photos, location maps and BBC production documentation.  
Over 150 illustrations including many rare and unpublished production photos, location maps and BBC production documentation.  


''Richard Bignell is a columnist for the official Doctor Who Magazine, and brings a unique insight to this BBC-authorised history of the world's longest-running science fiction program.''
''Richard Bignell is a columnist for the official Doctor Who Magazine, and brings a unique insight to this BBC-authorised history of the world's longest-running science fiction program.''
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