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The Sixth Doctor Who Dictionary
July 1989
The Sixth Doctor Who Dictionary
Published July 1989
COMPILED & EDITED BY:
Paul Scoones
WRITTEN BY:
Jon Preddle
FRONT COVER ART
Mark Roach
BACK COVER ART
Neil Lambess
PRINTED BY:
"Who Pressed What?!"
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This was the only completed volume of a planned
set that was to have covered every Doctor. Jon Preddle had filled a number
of exercise books with handwritten encyclopedia-style entries of places,
people and things, divided into each Doctor's era. Paul Scoones and Jon
Preddle collaborated on getting this research published, refering to the
series as 'Dictionaries' to avoid confusion with an already existing
Doctor Who encyclopedia. The first volume was to have been The
Third Doctor Who Dictionary, but work was postponed and later abandoned
when, half-way through the book it was realised the the research for
this era was rather incomplete. Preddle and Scoones instead turned their
attention to the Sixth Doctor's era simply because it was the shortest and
therefore most manageable. In addition to the encyclopedic entries, the
book also contained sections of background information on the era. In
1993 a copy of the book was requested as source material by one of the
authors of Virgin Publishing's The Handbook - The Sixth Doctor.
Contents:
2. | Introduction |
3. | Table of Stories |
4. | Notes and Addenda |
7. | The Sixth Doctor Dictionary A to Z |
| Appendices |
51. | 1. The Cast |
53. | 2. The Novelisations |
54. | 3. The Production Crew |
55. | 4. The Ratings |
57. | 5. Slipback Dictionary |
59. | 6. Slipback Cast & Crew |
59. | 7. The TARDIS Log |
61. | 8. Fact File |
68. | Further Addenda |
69. | A letter from Colin Baker |
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