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{{Infobox Reference Book
{{Infobox Reference Book
|book name=Doctor Who: The Seventies
|book name=Doctor Who: The Seventies
|image=[[file:DW_The_Seventies.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:DW_The_Seventies.jpg|250px]]
|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 (an imprint of [[Virgin Books]]
|release date= [[3rd November]] [[1994]] (hardcover) <br> [[17th August]] [[1995]] (paperback)
|release date= [[3rd November]] [[1994]] (hardcover) <br /> [[17th 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
|previous release=[[Doctor Who: The Sixties]]
|previous release=[[Doctor Who: The Sixties]]
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==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.


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''The Seventies'' is a meticulous record of ''Doctor Who'''s most momentous decade, and is illustrated throughout with an unrivalled collection of colour photographs, most of which have never been published before.
''The Seventies'' is a meticulous record of ''Doctor Who'''s most momentous decade, and is illustrated throughout with an unrivalled collection of colour photographs, most of which have never been published before.


==Subject matter==
== Subject matter ==
Foucuses on all of [[Jon Pertwee]]'s tenure as the Doctor and [[Tom Baker]]'s tenure up to The Key to Time season.
Foucuses on all of [[Jon Pertwee]]'s tenure as the Doctor and [[Tom Baker]]'s tenure up to The Key to Time season.


==Notable features==
== Notable features ==
*Contains an amazing amount of behind the scenes information on stories and writers, as well as a huge collection of photos.
* Contains an amazing amount of behind the scenes information on stories and writers, as well as a huge collection of photos.
*Information on ratings of all stories (presented in a graph by season).
* Information on ratings of all stories (presented in a graph by season).


==Notes==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
''to be added''


==See also==
== See also ==
*[[Doctor Who: The Sixties]]
* [[Doctor Who: The Sixties]]
*[[Doctor Who: The Eighties]]
* [[Doctor Who: The Eighties]]


==External links==
== External links ==
''to be added''
''to be added''


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