User:TARDIS2010

Who are you? Go away! What d'you mean waking me up in the middle of August? Talk to me | Edits:  | Contributions | Sandbox | Timeline Hello, welcome to my user page. I'm TARDIS2010 (or T-2010 to make it easier). I have been a member of the Doctor Who Collectors Wiki since 2010, and became a Bureaucrat and Admin in 2017. Feel free to bring up any problems, queries and questions you may have on my talk page, I'm more than happy to help you out.

About me
I have been a Doctor Who fan since 2004 when I used to watch repeats of Jon Pertwee era Doctor Who on UKTV Gold. I started my collection of Doctor Who merchandise after watching Series 2 in 2006. My favourite Doctors are: Patrick Troughton (2nd), Jon Pertwee (3rd), Peter Davison (5th), Sylvester McCoy (7th), David Tennent (10th) and Matt Smith (11th). My favourite companions are: Jamie McCrimmon, the Brigadier, Sarah-Jane Smith, K9, Tegan Jovanka, Ace, Donna Noble and Amelia "Amy" Pond.

Along with Doctor Who I enjoy watching Star Wars, the Harry Potter films, Dad's Army, Only Fools and Horses, The Avengers, Blackadder, Supergirl, DC comics films, The Hobbit trilogy and much more. I also like to spend my time reading, drawing and playing Xbox.

Below you will find a comprehensive list of my Doctor Who collection which continues to grow. I have a broad range of items in my collection spanning a time frame of the 70's right up to the present.

Target Novelisations
Between 1973 and 1991, Target Books published almost every Doctor Who television serial as a novelisation. For the first few years of the Target line, it was common practice for the novels to have titles that differed from the adapted serials. Another tradition established by the books was to append the words "Doctor Who and ..." to the titles, except in a few cases where impractical. First: Doctor Who and the Cybermen. Latest: Earthshock.

Virgin Missing Adventures Novels
The Virgin Missing Adventures were a series of novels from Virgin Publishing, featuring stories set between televised episodes. The novels were published from 1994 to 1997, and featured the First through Sixth Doctors.

BBC Past Doctor Adventures
The Past Doctor Adventures (sometimes known by the abbreviation PDA or PDAs) were a series of spin-off novels based on Doctor Who and published under the BBC Books imprint. For most of their existence, they were published side-by-side with the EDAs. The novels regularly featured the First through Seventh Doctors.

BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures
The Eighth Doctor Adventures (sometimes abbreviated as EDA or referred to as the EDAs) are a series of spin off novels published under the BBC Books imprint. 73 books were published overall.

BBC New Series Adventures
The New Series Adventures are a series of novels. The 'NSAs', as they are often referred to, are published by BBC Books, and are regularly published twice a year. A series of 'Quick Reads' have also been available, published once a year. With exception to the Quick Reads, all of the NSAs have been published in hardcover to begin with, and have been reprinted in paperback. First: The Nightmare of Black Island. Latest: The Story of Martha.

Annuals and Storybooks
Doctor Who annuals are hardcover books that consist mostly of text stories, features, puzzles and games. Some include an occasional comic strip or strips. The title of the annual traditionally refers to the following year. For example, the annual published in September 1975 is called the "1976 annual". Doctor Who Annuals were restarted in 2005 with the renewal of the television series, and are currently being published.

Classic Series
As of 26 October 2015, 150 stories (134 complete stories, 9 incomplete stories and 6 stories reconstructed with animation and 2 reconstructed with telesnaps) from the classic era (1963–1989, 1996) have had all their existing footage released on DVD. First: Destiny of the Daleks. Latest: The Dalek Invasion of Earth.

New Series
With the resumption of Doctor Who in 2005 each series has been released on DVD. Series One to Five were first released in volumes followed by a complete boxset later, while from Series Six onwards they have be released in two parts followed by a boxset. The Christmas specials also had their own individual release.

First: Series 1: Volume 1. Latest: The Complete Fourth Series.

DVD Files
On 14 January 2009, publishers GE Fabbri, licensed by the BBC and 2 Entertain, released the first issue of the partwork magazine Doctor Who DVD Files. Every fortnight the magazine came with a mounted DVD containing episodes/serials of Doctor Who. They started by publishing the revived series, and starting from issue 29 the DVDs focused on the classic series. The final issue was released on 5 November 2014 after 152 issues. All the DVDs came with new double-sided covers. First: No 29: Remembrance of the Daleks. Latest: No 51: Survival.

VHSes
Nearly 150 Doctor Who related VHS videos have appeared, which includes all complete classic series stories, compilations of the other surviving episodes, some documentaries and a number of incomplete stories (with photos and narration to fill the gaps). By the end of 2003, the supply of episodes to be released finally ran out, and combined with the dwindling market for VHS tapes, the BBC switched solely to releasing Doctor Who on DVD instead. First: The Ark in Space. Latest: The Dominators

Big Finish
Big Finish Productions is a British audio production company founded in 1996. Since 1999, it has produced numerous licensed Doctor Who audio dramas and audiobooks. Releases featured the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and, from 2000 on, Eighth Doctors.

Character Options
Character Options has been the holder of the Doctor Who toy license since 2005, and has produced a large range of toys and merchandise based on the series, including 5" and 12" action figures, and numerous other items. In 2008, CO began releasing figures based on the "Classic" era of Doctor Who. First: The Doctor & RC K-9. Latest: The Monsters Collector Figure Set.


 * The Master (The Deadly Assassin - Wave 2)
 * Sycorax Warrior (The Christmas Invasion)
 * The Ood (Glown in The Dark Eyes and Orb - The Immpossible Planet & The Satan Pit)
 * Martha Jones (Version 2)
 * Judoon Captain (Grey - Smith & Jones)
 * Scarecrow (Brown Tie - The Family of Blood)
 * Professor Yana (Utopia)
 * The Master (The Sound of Drums & Last of The Time Lords)
 * Supreme Dalek (Non RC - The Stolen Earth & Journey's End)
 * 5" RC Davros (The Stolen Earth & Joutney's End)
 * Weeping Angel Regenerated (Wave 1 - The Time of Angels & Flesh and Stone)
 * The Eleven Doctors Box Set
 * Dalek Battle Pack & Cyber Leader
 * Remembrance of the Daleks Collectors Set
 * The Satan Pit Set
 * Army of Ghosts Set
 * 5" Daleks in Manhattan Set

Corgi
In 2004 Corgi Classics released a select range of die cast Doctor Who toys and figures following the 40th Anniversary of Doctor Who.

Doctor Who Magazine
First published in 1979, Doctor Who Magazine is the longest-running and most prolific magazine related to Doctor Who. Originally a weekly publication, it regularly publishes Doctor Who news, reviews, comics and articles. Recently named as the world's Longest Running Magazine based on a Television Series, over 500 issues of Doctor Who Magazine have been published to date. First: Doctor Who Magazine: Issue 397. Latest: Doctor Who Magazine: Issue 511.

Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition
Alongside DWM, Panini has also published several Doctor Who Magazine Special Editions.

Radio Times
Radio Times is a weekly BBC magazine that publishes television and radio program listings. Doctor Who has featured on many covers of Radio Times since the 1960's and several specials have been published relating to the series.

Doctor Who Adventures
Doctor Who Adventures, first published by BBC Magazines and later Panini, is a bimonthly, formerly monthly, fortnightly and, before that, weekly, magazine aimed at younger readers. Like Panini's long-running Doctor Who Magazine, the title features a mix of articles about the series and comic strips.

Battles in Time
Doctor Who: Battles in Time was a trading card game and magazine published by GE Fabbri Ltd under licence from the BBC in the UK. The title was launched nationally in September 2006. Originally planned as a work in fifty-two parts issued fortnightly, the title was expanded with the launch of the Devastator series of two-hundred and fifty new cards. These featured graphics from the recently aired Series Four, and extended the life of the magazine title.

DVD Files
On 14 January 2009, publishers GE Fabbri, licensed by the BBC and 2 Entertain, released the first issue of the partwork magazine Doctor Who DVD Files. Every fortnight the magazine came with a mounted DVD containing episodes/serials of Doctor Who. They started by publishing the revived series, and starting from issue 29 the DVDs focused on the classic series. The final issue was released on 5 November 2014 after 152 issues. All the DVDs came with new double-sided covers.

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