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‘…it is slightly tongue-in-cheek…’, Verity Lambert. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker,
Doctor Who: The
Handbook – The First Doctor, The William Hartnell Years: 1963–1966.
London: Virgin Publishing Ltd, 1994.

CHAPTER THREE

‘I thought, “That’s a great start…”’, Terrance Dicks. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker
. Doctor Who: The
Sixties.
London: Virgin, 1992.

‘If you’re doing a science fiction serial set on Earth…’, Terrance Dicks. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker.
Doctor
Who: The Seventies.
London: Virgin, 1994.

‘By the time we were doing it…’, Barry Letts. ‘What Lies Beneath’,
Doctor Who: Beneath The Surface
, DVD Box Set. London: 2Entertain, 2008.


Doctor Who
always tended to deal with fairly serious matters…’, Terrance Dicks. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker.
Doctor Who: The Seventies.
London: Virgin, 1994.

‘It seemed to him…’, Salman Rushdie.
The Satanic Verses.
London: Viking Press, 1988.

‘We always used to try and think of a gimmick…’, Terrance Dicks. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker.
Doctor
Who: The Seventies.
London: Virgin, 1994.

‘One of the first things I did…’, Barry Letts. ‘Prime Time’,
Dreamwatch
Magazine
#117, July 2004. London: Titan Magazines.


Doctor Who
is the only prison…’, Terrance Dicks. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker.
Doctor Who:
The
Seventies.
London: Virgin, 1994.

‘It is wrong to have a greed for knowledge…’, Barry Letts. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker.
Doctor Who:
The Seventies.
London: Virgin, 1994.

CHAPTER FOUR

Philip Hinchcliffe quotes from a personal interview with the author, originally published as ‘Gothic Shock’,
Dreamwatch Magazine.
London: Titan Magazines.

‘…more than anybody else…’, Mary Whitehouse. Dennis Barker, ‘Mary Whitehouse: Self-appointed campaigner against the permissive society on television’,
Guardian
, Saturday 24 November, 2001. London: Guardian Media Group.

‘…strangulation – by hand, by claw, by obscene vegetable matter – is the latest [
Doctor Who
] gimmick…’, Mary Whitehouse.
Screen
Violence
. French, Karl (ed). London: Bloomsbury, 1996.

‘At a time when little children are watching…’, Mary Whitehouse. Letter to Director General Charles Curran, quoted in: Gillatt, Gary.
Doctor Who from A to Z: A Celebration of Thirty-Five Years of Adventures in Time and Space.
London: BBC Books, 1998.

‘One or two people…’, Charles Curran. Gillatt, Gary.
Doctor Who from
A to Z: A Celebration of Thirty-Five Years of Adventures in Time and Space.
London: BBC Books, 1998.

‘That element of sophisticated humour…’, Graham Williams. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker.
Doctor Who:
The Seventies.
London: Virgin, 1994.

‘We decided to do the one big remaining stereotype…’, Graham Williams. Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker.
Doctor Who: The Seventies
. London: Virgin, 1994.

CHAPTER FIVE

‘I was getting very fed up…’, Eric Saward.
Starburst
#97. 1985. London: Visual Imagination.

CHAPTER SIX

Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker.
Doctor
Who: The Seventies
. London: Virgin, 1994.

Cornell, Paul (ed.).
License Denied: Rumblings from the Doctor Who
Underground
. London: Virgin Publishing, 1997.

‘We were fans…’, Gary Russell. Gary Russell talks about the Audio Visuals. Sonic
Screwdriver
. 1998. Victoria, Australia:
Doctor Who
Club of Victoria.

Robb, Brian J. Interview with Philip Segal.
Dreamwatch
#15, November 1995. London: Gary Leigh.

Robb, Brian J. Various fanzine/magazine features.
The Highlander
.
Celestial Toyroom. Doctor Who Bulletin. Dreamwatch. Doctor Who Magazine
. 1986–90.

DWB/Dreamwatch
(1983–2007)

Doctor Who Magazine
(1979–present)

Doctor Who
Appreciation Society (1976–present)

CHAPTER SEVEN

‘It’s May 2005…’, Adam Pasco.
Magazine Week
, 29 September–5 October, 2008.
http://www.magazineweek.net/cover-debate/22/read/

‘I think the cross-generational…’, David Tennant. Interview, BBC Television, 30 October 2008. London: BBC.

‘[Change] is always good for the programme…’, Russell T Davies.
WalesOnline.co.uk
, 31 October 2008. Cardiff: Media Wales Ltd.

Matt Smith, Piers Wenger and Steven Moffat quotes from BBC Press Releases.

This revised ebook edition published in 2013

First published in the UK in 2009 by
Kamera Books, an imprint of
Oldcastle Books, P O Box 394,
Harpenden, AL5 1XJ
kamerabooks.co.uk

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