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Doctor Who Programme Guide: Volume 1 The Programmes

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Copyright © 1981 by Jean-Marc Lofficier
1981
Non-Fiction; Resource Book; Television Tie-In
1984
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Doctor Who (Television program)
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First Doctor
Second Doctor
Third Doctor
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To my wife, Randy
When a BBC producer is a 142 year old (or does it just feel like that?), he regenerated and turns into an Executive Producer, or so they say; and then people from all over the world write and ask him questions; and he gets the answers wrong...
May contain spoilers
The Master escapes while the Doctor's body regenerates.
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Extract (may contain spoilers)
LL 20 May 1967 to 1 July 1967
THE EVIL OF THE DALEKS (7 episodes)
Writer
Director
David Whitaker
Derek Martinus
Regular cast: Patrick Troughton (the Doctor); Frazer Hines (Jamie); and introducing Deborah Watling (Victoria Waterfield).

Cast: Alec Ross (Bob Hall); Griffith Davies (Kennedy); John Bailley (Edward Waterfield); Geoffrey Colvile (Perry); Robert Jewell, Gerald Taylor, Murphy Grumbar, John Scott Martin (Daleks); Roy Skelton, Peter Hawkins (Dalek voices); Jo Rowbottom (Mollie Dawson); Marius Goring (Theodore Maxtible); Brijit Forsyth (Ruth Maxtible); Windsor Davies (Toby); Gary Watson (Terrall); Sonny Caldinez (Kemel).

Story: The TARDIS is stolen from Gatwick Airport and driven off in a lorry.  The Doctor and Jamie follow it to a Victoriana antique shop owned by Edward Waterfield.  All three are transported back 100 years to the home of scientist Theodore Maxtible, who, with Waterfield's help, has devised a method of time-travel involving mirrors, static electricity - and the Daleks!  The Daleks are holding Waterfield's daughter, Victoria, hostage so he is obliged to cooperate in their plan to bring the Doctor back to 1867.  The Daleks want to acquire what they call 'the Human factor' to create an army of super-Daleks.  They force the Doctor to run an experiment on Jamie registering every emotion he shows in his attempts to rescue Victoria.  The plan backfires as they adopt attitudes of playful friendliness instead of Human cunning.  All are recalled to Skaro where the Emperor Dalek now plans to inject the Doctor with the 'Dalek factor' which he will take back to Earth, and turn its inhabitants into Dalek-like creatures with the impulse to destroy.  The Doctor is passed through a machine for transforming Humans into mental Daleks - but remains unaffected, for he is not Human.  Instead, he manages to humanise some of the Daleks.  Soon civil war erupts on Skaro between humanised Daleks and real Daleks.  Maxtible, turned into a Dalek-like creature, is killed; Victoria's father saves the Doctor at the cost of his own life.  The travellers depart whilst the war rages on...

 

Added: 01-Jan-2001
Last Updated: 06-Jan-2025

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 15-Oct-1981
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Date Issued:
15-Oct-1981
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
£1.25
Pages*:
128
Internal ID:
886
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-426-20139-6
ISBN-13:
978-0-426-20139-7
Printing:
1
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Bill Donohoe  - Cover Artist
THE DOCTOR WHO PLOTS ALL IN ONE BOOK
This intergalactic guide to the adventures of Doctor Who tells the complete story of the Doctor's astounding exploits.  It gives you the plots, cast lists, production teams and dates of the Doctor Who adventures shown on television since 1963.

This book is your TARDIS.  With it you can travel through time and relive all the Doctor's past adventures.  Fight against the Daleks with the Thals!  Join forces with UNIT against the Green Death!  Discover the truth about the Curse of Peladon!  Wrestle with the brain of a renegade Time Lord!

The Doctor Who programme Guide is the key to all the Doctor's adventures.  No Doctor Who library is complete without it.

Also in this series:
The Doctor Who Programme Guide Vol. 2: What's What and Who's Who in Space and Time
Cover:
Book CoverBook Back Cover
Notes and Comments:
 01-Jan-1983
Target
Mass Market Paperback
In my libraryI read this editionOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jan-1983
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$2.50
Pages*:
128
Read:
Once
Internal ID:
2030
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-426-20139-6
ISBN-13:
978-0-426-20139-7
Printing:
2
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Bill Donohoe  - Cover Artist
THE DOCTOR WHO PLOTS ALL IN ONE BOOK
This intergalactic guide to the adventures of Doctor Who tells the complete story of the Doctor's astounding exploits.  It gives you the plots, cast lists, production teams and dates of the Doctor Who adventures shown on television since 1963.

This book is your TARDIS.  With it you can travel through time and relive all the Doctor's past adventures.  Fight against the Daleks with the Thals!  Join forces with UNIT against the Green Death!  Discover the truth about the Curse of Peladon!  Wrestle with the brain of a renegade Time Lord!

The Doctor Who programme Guide is the key to all the Doctor's adventures.  No Doctor Who library is complete without it.

Also in this series:
The Doctor Who Programme Guide Vol. 2: What's What and Who's Who in Space and Time
Cover:
Book CoverBook Back CoverBook Spine
Notes and Comments:
Reprinted 1983
Second printing assumed

'Doctor Who' series copyright British Boradcasting Corporation 1981
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15-Oct-1981
Target
Mass Market Paperback

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01-Jan-1983
Target
Mass Market Paperback

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