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'''''The Gallifrey Chronicles''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' reference book published by [[Doctor Who Books]].
'''''The Gallifrey Chronicles''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' reference book published by [[Doctor Who Books]].
== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
The planet [[Gallifrey]]: cradle of the most ancient civilisation in our galaxy, source of the technology that mastered both space and time, home of the people who call themselves the [[Time Lord]]s — and the origin of the mysterious, quirky, itinerant time-traveller known as the Doctor. When the British Broadcasting Corporation transmitted the first episode of Doctor Who in 1963, no one could have predicted that the programme's popularity would ensure its survival for twenty-eight record-breaking years.
The planet [[Gallifrey]]: cradle of the most ancient civilisation in our galaxy, source of the technology that mastered both space and time, home of the people who call themselves the [[Time Lord]]s — and the origin of the mysterious, quirky, itinerant time-traveller known as the Doctor. When the British Broadcasting Corporation transmitted the first episode of Doctor Who in 1963, no one could have predicted that the programme's popularity would ensure its survival for twenty-eight record-breaking years.
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