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In 2003, Dimensions in Time and Space was released by Steven Scott.

Cover blurb
AN UTTERLY UNAUTHORISED and UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO DR. WHO

An exciting new reference book to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the world's best-loved science-fiction programme.

This book contains exhaustive details on the Doctor's adventures in various media - including transmission dates, BBC archive, cast, crew, recording dates, film locations, Doctor Who Magazine index, DVD, CD and book availability, precis, facts and story summary:
 * Television Programmes
 * The BBC series and TV movie, stand-alone adventures and charity spoofs
 * Audio Stories
 * LP recordings, radio programmes and Big Finish audio adventures
 * Cinema Films
 * The two 1960s Dalek films from Aaru
 * Comic Strips
 * Long-running adventures featuring all the Doctors from 1964 to the present
 * Books
 * Literary outpourings from Virgin, the BBC and Telos
 * Internet Webcasts
 * The new way of watching Doctor Who
 * Stage Plays
 * Theatrical productions from 1965 to 1989

Mark Campbell is a freelance writer and Doctor Who fan and has written for The Independent, Time Out, Sherlock Magazine and Crime Time. He is married with two children and lives in Plumstead, South East London. He is available for interview on 020 8317 0359 or [mailto:mark.campbell10@virgin.net mark.campbell10@virgin.net]

If you wanted to choose Doctor Who for your specialist subject as a competitor in Mastermind, this is the book that you would want to read from cover to cover. It is crammed with facts and figures that would enable you to answer the most obscure of questions. Did you know for example that the filming of Remembrance of the Daleks caused an IRA bomb alert. Had it ever crossed your mind that one of the props used in Dragonfire was in fact a dressed up sex doll? Or that water filled condoms were used as maggots in The Green Death? Dimensions in Time featured the cast of Eastenders. Now you know, and didn't you always want to?

It has been suggested that leaving this book under your pillow at night, will enable its contents to filter through to your memory by a process similar to osmosis. This is uncertain, but you may find a crick in your neck in the morning.

What is certain however is that this book will enrich your appreciation of the quaintly British institution, that is the world of Doctor Who.

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