The Novel of the Film is, you guessed it, the novel of the film, and it was written by none other than Continuity Russell. This novel became pretty important because it was the first Who-related book to be published directly by the BBC. In other words, it signed the death warrant for the VNAs, so if you're a big fan of edgy, non-canon textual adventures... you probably hate this book. Here's some authorial notes, featuring a few cut scenes. He never did get around to adding those 25,000 extra words—a shame, really. Maybe then the movie would've made sense.
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| - The Novel of the Film is, you guessed it, the novel of the film, and it was written by none other than Continuity Russell. This novel became pretty important because it was the first Who-related book to be published directly by the BBC. In other words, it signed the death warrant for the VNAs, so if you're a big fan of edgy, non-canon textual adventures... you probably hate this book. Here's some authorial notes, featuring a few cut scenes. He never did get around to adding those 25,000 extra words—a shame, really. Maybe then the movie would've made sense.
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| - The Novel of the Film is, you guessed it, the novel of the film, and it was written by none other than Continuity Russell. This novel became pretty important because it was the first Who-related book to be published directly by the BBC. In other words, it signed the death warrant for the VNAs, so if you're a big fan of edgy, non-canon textual adventures... you probably hate this book. Here's some authorial notes, featuring a few cut scenes. He never did get around to adding those 25,000 extra words—a shame, really. Maybe then the movie would've made sense.
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