A new, updated edition puts all the Doctors under the microscopeincluding Matt Smithwith facts, figures and opinions on every Doctor Who story televised
Doctor Who has seen many ups and downs in its long and colorful history, and this guide tracks all of them. From humble beginnings in November 1963 to its cancellation in 1989
and eventual resurrection in 2005,
Doctor Who has always been a quintessential element of sci-fi, and British popular culture. The spine-chilling theme music, the
multidimensional Tardis, the evil metallic Daleks, and the ever-changing face of the Doctor himself have become trademarks of the program's witty, eclectic style. Over the years
Doctor
Who has embraced such diverse genres as science fiction, horror, westerns, history, romance, adventure, and comedybut has never strayed from its first and most important remit: telling
damn good stories. Eleven Doctors, a multitude of companions, and a veritable cornucopia of monsters and villains: the show has it all. This guide includes sections on TV,
radio, cinema, stage, and internet spin-offs; novels and audio adventures; missing episodes; and an extensive website listing and bibliography.