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iUniverse, April 2003
Paperback, 288 p., ISBN 0-595-27619-9
Over the last three decades, several film production companies have held the rights to make a Doctor Who movie.
To this day, intense speculation surrounds the details of these unmade productions. Here, for the first time, is
an in-depth exploration of the Doctor Who films that almost were, including detailed synopses and extracts from
the scripts themselves, interviews with the writers, behind-the-scenes articles explaining how these productions
came to be, why the contemplated films were never shot, and the role played by stars such as Leonard Nimoy and
Steven Spielberg.
"The Nth Doctor is a lot of fun—by showing the process of how Doctor Who
might have started again, we can get a lot of insight about why it is one of our favorite programs."
—Michael Lee, Minnesota Doctor Who Information List.
"I really enjoyed this look at what Doctor Who might have been. The Nth
Doctor is a nice addition to the range of non-fiction Who and covers an area about which little was previously
known."
—David Howe, Howe’s Who.
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Virgin Publishing, 1997
Paperback, 279 p., ISBN 0-426-29499-9
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