Tom Baker's autobiography covers his childhood in the poor, spirited Irish community in Liverpool; his six years as a monk; his struggling times as an out-of-work actor; and onto appearances alongside Olivier at the National Theatre, work with Pasolino and his time as Doctor Who.
WHAT CAN'T A SONIC SCREWDRIVER DO? More colourful than Tom Baker's scarf, and more clever than Osgood, Whographica explores the rich and peculiar history of Doctor Who through infographics, charts, maps - and more!
This book showcases the work of the Doctor Who art department in detail.
We even discover how, with the use of cybernetics to replace body parts - or maybe regenerate whole bodies - Doctor Who could hold the key to eternal life.A book for avid fans and the merely curious, A Teaspoon and an Open Mind reveals that ...
After the success of the fourth, sixth, first, fifth and third "Doctor" handbooks, Stammers and Walker have applied their undisputed talent for research and documentation to one of the most fondly remembered eras of Britain's greatest ...
Now on the Big Screen: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who at the Movies
A Doctor Who sourcebook.
There were tears and laughter. This title goes behind the scenes of this wildly successful blog to tell the story of one fan's lifelong obsession with Doctor Who and his decision to share his passion with the woman he loves.
A collection of essays by fans of the television program "Doctor Who", focusing on the first eight Doctors. Each essay reviews or comments upon an episode of the show, from its beginning in 1963 through 1989.
The story of Doctor Who is the story of British television in the final third of the 20th century.
Now collected in a revised and updated edition, this book is the definitive guide to the background and production of a television classic.