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Cargando... Doctor Who: 365 Days of Memorable Moments and Impossible Things (edición 2016)por Justin Richards (Autor)
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23 November 1963- The first ever episode of Doctor Who - An Unearthly Child - is broadcast. 21 July 1969 - Silence Will Fall 23 August 2014- Deep Breath is Peter Capaldi's first full episode as the Twelfth Doctor. 3 March 2472 - The Master tracks down the Doomsday Weapon For over half a century, Doctor Who has entertained and enthralled fans with the time-travelling adventures of the Doctor. From the first glimpse of a police telephone box in a Totter's Lane junkyard to the fall of the Time Lords' home planet, Gallifrey, Doctor Whohas provided a near-inexhaustible list of indelible memories. Doctor Who- 365is a unique and captivating chronicle of those moments - flashes of drama or humour, terror or joy, for each and every day of the year. Revisiting classic battles, thrilling escapes, iconic characters, game-changing plot twists and more, Justin Richards creates a fascinating portrait of the world's longest running science fiction series, and an essential addition to any Doctor Who fan's collection. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Justin Richards is the most prolific of New Who authors, and has more hits than misses; this is a very nice if basic assembly of 366 short pieces about Old Who and New Who stories and characters (including one for 29 February), about half of which are related to the anniversary of a relevant broadcast episode. There is nothing here that is surprising to any long-term fan, but I found it an attractive format. (I tried doing something similar myself with my Whoniversary blog posts a few years back but I cannot claim that it was better than this.) Published in 2016, so it takes us up to The Husbands of River Song, the second Peter Capaldi season. ( )