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* The following year would see the publication of the [[Doctor Who The Official Annual 2007]] (published by [[BBC Books]]) and the [[Doctor Who Storybook 2007]] (published by [[Panini]]). While the later presented a series of short illustrated fiction stories, the former concentrated on the lighter side of activities, games, puzzles and a reprinted comic strip story from [[Doctor Who Adventures]] ([[DWAM]]), and was aimed at a younger audience. | * The following year would see the publication of the [[Doctor Who The Official Annual 2007]] (published by [[BBC Books]]) and the [[Doctor Who Storybook 2007]] (published by [[Panini]]). While the later presented a series of short illustrated fiction stories, the former concentrated on the lighter side of activities, games, puzzles and a reprinted comic strip story from [[Doctor Who Adventures]] ([[DWAM]]), and was aimed at a younger audience. | ||
* [[Russell T Davies]]' contributions to this Annual are significant in that as well as offering a full biography of [[Rose Tyler]], Russell gives an overview of the Ninth Doctor and, perhaps more significantly, his involvement in the last great [[Time War]] and its legend. | * [[Russell T Davies]]' contributions to this Annual are significant in that as well as offering a full biography of [[Rose Tyler]], Russell gives an overview of the Ninth Doctor and, perhaps more significantly, his involvement in the last great [[Time War]] and its legend. | ||
:* "On the planet [[Crafe Tec Hydra]], is a mountain, on the side of which is a crude record of an invisible War. Told in carvings and hieroglphs, it tells of two warring races (one flesh, the other metal), a fearsome explosion, and a solitary stranger walking away from the wreckage. Beneath the stranger is a phrase scratched in stone that translates as: '''"you are not alone..."''' !" | |||
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* Another significant contribution to be found in this annual, comes from the writer [[Steven Moffat]] whose tale of Sally Sparrow`s Christmas Holiday was reworked to become the 2007 story [[DW]] ''[[Blink]]''. In this Doctor-lite story, an older version of Sally Sparrow was the lead character, receiving a message from the Doctor caught in the past. | * Another significant contribution to be found in this annual, comes from the writer [[Steven Moffat]] whose tale of Sally Sparrow`s Christmas Holiday was reworked to become the 2007 story [[DW]] ''[[Blink]]''. In this Doctor-lite story, an older version of Sally Sparrow was the lead character, receiving a message from the Doctor caught in the past. | ||
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