
The Discontinuity Guide
(A book in the Doctor Who series)(1995)
A non fiction book by
Paul Cornell, Martin Day and Keith Topping
Fluffs, goofs, double entendres, fashion victims, technobabble, dialogue disasters: these are some of the headings included in this book's analysis of "Doctor Who". One by one, each TV story is examined for wonders and blunders. Find out how many cardboard Daleks are used in the final scene of "The Daleks" - and what it is that makes "The Aztecs" a fine piece of television drama. On a more serious note, the internal continuity of the series is discussed, providing a base for fans to work out their own coherent chronology for the series.
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Used availability for Paul Cornell's The Discontinuity Guide
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Paperback Editions
October 2004 : Paperback
| Title: The DisContinuity Guide: The Unofficial Doctor Who Companion Author(s): Paul Cornell ISBN: 1-932265-09-0 / 9781932265095 (USA edition) Publisher: MonkeyBrain Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
May 1995 : Paperback
| Title: The Discontinuity Guide (Doctor Who) Author(s): Paul Cornell, Martin Day, Keith Topping ISBN: 0-426-20442-5 / 978-0-426-20442-8 (UK edition) Publisher: Dr Who Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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