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DOCTOR WHO CHARACTER ENCYCLOPEDIA PDF, EPUB, EBOOK DK,Jason Loborik,Annabel Gibson,Moray Laing | 216 pages | 02 Apr 2013 | Dorling Kindersley Ltd | 9781409325710 | English | London, United Kingdom Doctor Who Character Encyclopedia | Tardis | Fandom Main article: Doctor Who spin-offs. Both are Eleventh Doctor episodes. He gains his surname when he returns in the Twelfth Doctor episode, " Deep Breath ". Kennedy's American University speech of 10 June days prior to the episode's 22 November setting ; the episode's cliffhanger end takes place in the early evening of 22 November, at or about the moment of Kennedy's assassination. The Wheel in Space. Doctor Who. The War Games. Doctor Who Magazine Despite only small scenes in " Mummy on the Orient Express " and " Flatline ", he was credited for both. After appearing in ten episodes most significantly in " The Caretaker ", " In the Forest of the Night ", " Dark Water " and " Death in Heaven " , he died in the pre-credit scene of "Dark Water", but he still appeared in the post-credit scenes of the episode, and its follower. The turning point for the finale was when Danny sacrificed himself to save Earth from "Missy" the Master. His name is additionally shown on- screen in a newspaper in " Turn Left ", in which he is reported killed in a Doctor-less version of the events of " Smith and Jones ". The Abominable Snowmen. The Web of Fear. BBC One. Wells is the only named character to appear in all three series, although Anthony Debaeck's unnamed French newsreader does as well, and the TARDIS is heard in all three. The Three Doctors. History Canada and the U. Australia Music theme music composers soundtrack releases featured music. Producers Script editors Writers. Radio stories Home video releases VHS releases. Fandom Whoniverse Popular culture Merchandise Awards and nominations. Cast Supporting characters. Villains Henchmen Robots Items. Main article: Doctor Who spin-offs. Both are Eleventh Doctor episodes. He gains his surname when he returns in the Twelfth Doctor episode, " Deep Breath ". Kennedy's American University speech of 10 June days prior to the episode's 22 November setting ; the episode's cliffhanger end takes place in the early evening of 22 November, at or about the moment of Kennedy's assassination. The Wheel in Space. Doctor Who. The War Games. Doctor Who Magazine Despite only small scenes in " Mummy on the Orient Express " and " Flatline ", he was credited for both. After appearing in ten episodes most significantly in " The Caretaker ", " In the Forest of the Night ", " Dark Water " and " Death in Heaven " , he died in the pre-credit scene of "Dark Water", but he still appeared in the post- credit scenes of the episode, and its follower. The turning point for the finale was when Danny sacrificed himself to save Earth from "Missy" the Master. His name is additionally shown on- screen in a newspaper in " Turn Left ", in which he is reported killed in a Doctor-less version of the events of " Smith and Jones ". The Abominable Snowmen. The Web of Fear. BBC One. Wells is the only named character to appear in all three series, although Anthony Debaeck's unnamed French newsreader does as well, and the TARDIS is heard in all three. The Three Doctors. History Canada and the U. Australia Music theme music composers soundtrack releases featured music. Producers Script editors Writers. Radio stories Home video releases VHS releases. Fandom Whoniverse Popular culture Merchandise Awards and nominations. Cast Supporting characters. Villains Henchmen Robots Items. Doctor Who | Plot, Characters, Actors, & Facts | Britannica This is another one of those fun books for all Whovians everywhere. This one is geared more toward youthful members of that elite group, but still it is full of more trivia, factoids and information than you could shake a sonic screwdriver at. Feb 07, Mark Speed rated it really liked it Shelves: sci-fi. This is a book that does very much what it says on the cover: it's an encyclopedia of characters who have appeared in Doctor Who. One or two reviewers seem to have missed this point. Just sayin' In terms of coverage, it's comprehensive. However, it lacks a good deal of depth. However, to have provided the kind of depth that some reviewers seem to have been expecting would have required several volumes of a similar size. It is, happily, image-rich. The facts well, it's fiction, but I would also remind adult reviewers who have given this a poor rating that this is, after all, targeted at a non-adult readership. Be fair. I've put a finish date on my review. Is one ever really finished with an encyclopedia? I was only 10 when the original Doctor Who began. It wasn't until the early 80's that I became aware of it. I watched it now and then as I was busy being a military spouse and college student. I moved quite often and some areas did not carry Doctor Who while others carried repeats, but not necessarily in order or even sticking to one season. Fast forward to this year and my British friend Pat telling me that Doctor Who was revived with new doctors and episodes in I have watched seasons I was only 10 when the original Doctor Who began. I have watched seasons with Doctors I have thoroughly enjoyed most of the episodes. I decided to see what books and episodes from the original series that my library has. I really like this book. I've read other reviews and some of them are fairly negative. I like the comments, the photographs and I even like the little boxes of information and arrows that point out the vagaries of clothing worn by Doctors, companions and other characters. Some reviewers have complained that this book is not comprehensive. It may not be, but I think it is an excellent resource for those new to Doctor Who so that they can familiarize themselves with various aspects of the series. I have gone back to watching the new series with the encyclopedia at hand. It is fun to pause an episode and look up the characters and especially the various aliens, entities, cyborgs and robots. I plan to renew this book when it gets close to the due date from my library. Then I'll return it, wait a week and request it again. Jan 29, Erikka rated it really liked it Shelves: non-fiction , sci-fi , I know, not technically "non-fiction", but it's a fact book about the show, so it's kinda referency. I think this would be really enjoyable for someone just beginning to watch the show, or just as a quick reflection on some of the more prevalent characters. However, there's nothing new about the characters you've met, just the stuff you learn about them in their episodes. I did get some new information, though, as there were many characters from the classic era that I've never seen. I honestly w I know, not technically "non-fiction", but it's a fact book about the show, so it's kinda referency. I honestly wish there had been a bit more about classic Who. And I learned that several of my favorite modern villains have been featured before, like the Silurians. As always, being a DK book, the pictures are beautiful and the organization flows nicely and keeps your interest. This would he great for middle school aged Whovians who, by the way, are awesome kids! I find it very interesting and can recommend it. However, if you are not finished with the show then this book is a book of spoilers. I enjoyed it not only because it had the new doctor who stuff, but it had the old Doctor Who stuff as we'll. He was the first doctor Mickey met. Come on people! I do like the rest of the book though. Jan 23, Kelsey Burke rated it it was amazing. Especially with all of the characters from Classic Who. Clearly written for kids, but, it haves some nice background information and beautiful photographs and stills from Doctor Who. Aug 15, Devynne rated it it was amazing. Doctor Who has really been my thing lately. This book has all of the Doctor's their companions, humans, aliens, cyborgs I give this a five-star rating!!! Jun 09, James Biser rated it liked it Shelves: This book is a good reference about the universe of Dr. My only complaint is that it is dated. There is great information about everything through the eleventh Doctor. There have been three more since then and a new books needed. Jun 11, Mael rated it really liked it. This book shows ALL the amazing, mischievous, evil, kind characters. They explain about them in detail, they also reveal their special abilities. Apr 28, J. If they were going for Quick Factoid Reference Guide, they nailed it. Encyclopedia, not so much. Still, an enjoyable guide. Full of colorful photos and details on every character, this encyclopedia is a must for every fan. This was a great little bind-up. I've only been watching "Doctor Who" since the new series started in , but I have managed to catch up on at least one episode or one movie in the The "Doctor Who Character Encyclopedia" is a photographic collection of the hit BBC television series "Doctor Who. I've only been watching "Doctor Who" since the new series started in , but I have managed to catch up on at least one episode or one movie in the case of Paul McGann's eighth Doctor from every Doctor.