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'''''The Doctor: His Lives and Times''''' (also released as '''''The Doctor's Lives and Times''''' in North America) was a reference book by [[James Goss]] and [[Steve Tribe]]. Covering each Doctor from the [[First Doctor]] to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], it alternated between fictional segments - which gave an overview of each Doctor's televised adventures in the form of various records, letters, journals and tabloids - followed by a reference chapter consisting of insights and commentary from cast, crew and others related to the production of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It contained fictional elements contributed by [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]], [[Marc Platt]], [[Russell T Davies]], [[Paul Cornell]], and [[Neil Gaiman]].
'''''The Doctor: His Lives and Times''''' (also released as '''''The Doctor's Lives and Times''''' in North America) was a reference book by [[James Goss]] and [[Steve Tribe]]. Covering each Doctor from the [[First Doctor]] to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], it alternated between fictional segments - which gave an overview of each Doctor's televised adventures in the form of various records, letters, journals and tabloids - followed by a reference chapter consisting of insights and commentary from cast, crew and others related to the production of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It contained fictional elements contributed by [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]], [[Marc Platt]], [[Russell T Davies]], [[Paul Cornell]], and [[Neil Gaiman]].


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