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Your complete guide to the BAFTA winning BBC One series! Written and researched by Andrew Pixley. In 2006, Doctor Who maintained its position as one of the most popular and critically-lauded programmes on British television. Eight million viewers tuned in every Saturday evening for the adventures of the Doctor and Rose Tyler, as they sailed through time in the TARDIS. Their travels have taken them to the distant past, parallel worlds, the far-off future and an impossible planet – for an encounter with the devil himself …

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  • Your complete guide to the BAFTA winning BBC One series! Written and researched by Andrew Pixley. In 2006, Doctor Who maintained its position as one of the most popular and critically-lauded programmes on British television. Eight million viewers tuned in every Saturday evening for the adventures of the Doctor and Rose Tyler, as they sailed through time in the TARDIS. Their travels have taken them to the distant past, parallel worlds, the far-off future and an impossible planet – for an encounter with the devil himself …
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  • Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition
  • The Doctor Who Companion Series Two
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  • Your complete guide to the BAFTA winning BBC One series! Written and researched by Andrew Pixley. In 2006, Doctor Who maintained its position as one of the most popular and critically-lauded programmes on British television. Eight million viewers tuned in every Saturday evening for the adventures of the Doctor and Rose Tyler, as they sailed through time in the TARDIS. Their travels have taken them to the distant past, parallel worlds, the far-off future and an impossible planet – for an encounter with the devil himself … Now, Doctor Who Magazine takes you behind the scenes on this incredible series, with an in-depth episode-by-episode guide to all of this years adventures, including original storylines, deleted scenes, and thousands of facts about the making of the series – illustrated with never-before-seen photographs. We cover all 13 episodes of Series Two, plus The Christmas Invasion, the Children in Need mini-special, interactive adventure Attack of the Graske and the Tardisodes, as well as features on BBC Three’s Doctor Who Confidential and CBBC’s Totally Doctor Who. Plus for the first time anywhere, executive producer and head writer Russell T Davies presents his original Series Two story document, fully annotated with changes that were made during production. Discover the origins of The Runaway Bride, how a Werewolf turned up very late, what inspired the redesigned Cybermen and why the TARDIS never stopped off in the 1920s! This is the essential time-travellers’ guide to Doctor Who. If you think you’ve seen it all, think again …
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