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by Brian J. Robb


  Newman, Kim. 2005. BFI TV Classics: Doctor Who. London: BFI.

  Segal, Philip, with Gary Russell. 2000. Doctor Who: Regeneration. London: Harper-Collins Entertainment.

  Sleight, Graham. 2012. The Doctor’s Monsters: Meanings of the Monstrous in Doctor Who. London: IB Taurus.

  Tulloch, John and Henry Jenkins. 1995. Science Fiction Audiences: Watching Doctor Who and Star Trek. London and New York: Routledge.

  Walker, Stephen James. 2012. Cracks in Time: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who 2010. London: Telos.

  Wood, Tat. 2009. About Time 3: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who [Expanded 2nd Edition]. New Orleans: Mad Norwegian Press.

  DVD

  As the list of available Doctor Who stories on DVD is constantly changing, the web is again the best place to obtain an up-to-date list of what’s available.

  Stories Available on DVD List:

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who_DVD_releases

  DVD Restoration Team:

  http://www.restoration-team.co.uk/

  SELECTED OFFICIAL/LICENSED RESOURCES

  Big Finish Productions (Audio Dramas):

  http://www.bigfinish.com/

  Doctor Who Magazine (4-Weekly Magazine):

  http://www.paninicomics.co.uk/Home.jsp

  Character Options (Action Figures):

  http://www.character-online.com/

  DOCUMENTS

  The Genesis of Doctor Who

  After years of previously only being accessible to researchers, the BBC have made a collection of documents (some referred to in chapter one) about the creation of Doctor Who, available for all via their online archive.

  http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/doctorwho/index.shtml

  REFERENCES

  CHAPTER ONE

  ‘Up to the age of 40…’, Sydney Newman. Interviewed by Auger, David & Stephen James Walker. Doctor Who Magazine, issue 141. October 1988. London: Marvel.

  ‘When Donald Wilson and I…’, Sydney Newman. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker, Doctor Who: The Handbook – The First Doctor, The William Hartnell Years: 1963–1966. London: Virgin Publishing Ltd, 1994.

  ‘She had never directed…’, Sydney Newman. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker, Doctor Who: The Handbook – The First Doctor, The William Hartnell Years: 1963 –1966. London: Virgin Publishing Ltd, 1994.

  ‘I think it just looked so very strange…’, Verity Lambert. Tulloch, John and Manuel Alvarado, Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text. London: Macmillan, 1983.

  Donald Bull, Alice Frick and John Braybon, Internal BBC Reports on Science Fiction, April–July 1962.

  CHAPTER TWO

  Newsom, John (Chair). The Newsom Report (1963), Half Our Future: A report of the Central Advisory Council for Education (England). London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1963.

  ‘I was intent upon it containing…’, Sydney Newman. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker, Doctor Who: The Handbook – The First Doctor, The William Hartnell Years: 1963–1966. London: Virgin Publishing Ltd, 1994.

  ‘We were going backwards and forwards in time…’, Verity Lambert. Doctor Who Magazine, issue 234. January 1996. London: Panini.

  ‘We have in mind…’, Sydney Newman. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker, Doctor Who: The Handbook – The First Doctor, The William Hartnell Years: 1963–1966. London: Virgin Publishing Ltd, 1994.

  ‘He works very well for us…’, David Whitaker. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker, Doctor Who: The Handbook – The First Doctor, The William Hartnell Years: 1963–1966. London: Virgin Publishing Ltd, 1994.

  ‘…it is slightly tongue-in-cheek…’, Verity Lambert. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker, Doctor Who: The Handbook – The First Doctor, The William Hartnell Years: 1963–1966. London: Virgin Publishing Ltd, 1994.

  CHAPTER THREE

  ‘I thought, “That’s a great start…”’, Terrance Dicks. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. Doctor Who: The Sixties. London: Virgin, 1992.

  ‘If you’re doing a science fiction serial set on Earth…’, Terrance Dicks. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. Doctor Who: The Seventies. London: Virgin, 1994.

  ‘By the time we were doing it…’, Barry Letts. ‘What Lies Beneath’, Doctor Who: Beneath The Surface, DVD Box Set. London: 2Entertain, 2008.

  ‘Doctor Who always tended to deal with fairly serious matters…’, Terrance Dicks. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. Doctor Who: The Seventies. London: Virgin, 1994.

  ‘It seemed to him…’, Salman Rushdie. The Satanic Verses. London: Viking Press, 1988.

  ‘We always used to try and think of a gimmick…’, Terrance Dicks. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. Doctor Who: The Seventies. London: Virgin, 1994.

  ‘One of the first things I did…’, Barry Letts. ‘Prime Time’, Dreamwatch Magazine #117, July 2004. London: Titan Magazines.

  ‘Doctor Who is the only prison…’, Terrance Dicks. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. Doctor Who: The Seventies. London: Virgin, 1994.

  ‘It is wrong to have a greed for knowledge…’, Barry Letts. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. Doctor Who: The Seventies. London: Virgin, 1994.

  CHAPTER FOUR

  Philip Hinchcliffe quotes from a personal interview with the author, originally published as ‘Gothic Shock’, Dreamwatch Magazine. London: Titan Magazines.

  ‘…more than anybody else…’, Mary Whitehouse. Dennis Barker, ‘Mary Whitehouse: Self-appointed campaigner against the permissive society on television’, Guardian, Saturday 24 November, 2001. London: Guardian Media Group.

  ‘…strangulation – by hand, by claw, by obscene vegetable matter – is the latest [Doctor Who] gimmick…’, Mary Whitehouse. Screen Violence. French, Karl (ed). London: Bloomsbury, 1996.

  ‘At a time when little children are watching…’, Mary Whitehouse. Letter to Director General Charles Curran, quoted in: Gillatt, Gary. Doctor Who from A to Z: A Celebration of Thirty-Five Years of Adventures in Time and Space. London: BBC Books, 1998.

  ‘One or two people…’, Charles Curran. Gillatt, Gary. Doctor Who from A to Z: A Celebration of Thirty-Five Years of Adventures in Time and Space. London: BBC Books, 1998.

  ‘That element of sophisticated humour…’, Graham Williams. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. Doctor Who: The Seventies. London: Virgin, 1994.

  ‘We decided to do the one big remaining stereotype…’, Graham Williams. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. Doctor Who: The Seventies. London: Virgin, 1994.

  CHAPTER FIVE

  ‘I was getting very fed up…’, Eric Saward. Starburst #97. 1985. London: Visual Imagination.

  CHAPTER SIX

  Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. Doctor Who: The Seventies. London: Virgin, 1994.

  Cornell, Paul (ed.). License Denied: Rumblings from the Doctor Who Underground. London: Virgin Publishing, 1997.

  ‘We were fans…’, Gary Russell. Gary Russell talks about the Audio Visuals. Sonic Screwdriver. 1998. Victoria, Australia: Doctor Who Club of Victoria.

  Robb, Brian J. Interview with Philip Segal. Dreamwatch #15, November 1995. London: Gary Leigh.

  Robb, Brian J. Various fanzine/magazine features. The Highlander. Celestial Toyroom. Doctor Who Bulletin. Dreamwatch. Doctor Who Magazine. 1986–90.

  DWB/Dreamwatch (1983–2007)

  Doctor Who Magazine (1979–present)

  Doctor Who Appreciation Society (1976–present)

  CHAPTER SEVEN

  ‘It’s May 2005…’, Adam Pasco. Magazine Week, 29 September–5 October, 2008. http://www.magazineweek.net/cover-debate/22/read/

  ‘I think the cross-generational…’, David Tennant. Interview, BBC Television, 30 October 2008. London: BBC.

  ‘[Change] is always good for the programme…’, Russell T Davie
s. WalesOnline.co.uk, 31 October 2008. Cardiff: Media Wales Ltd.

  Matt Smith, Piers Wenger and Steven Moffat quotes from BBC Press Releases.

  This revised ebook edition published in 2013

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