In case
you don’t know or have been away on holiday to Skaro, I thought I’d remind you
about the book Saturday Night Monsters.
This is a compilation of Doctor Who
articles, features and reviews by various fan writers and originally published (mostly) in the fanzines
Faze and This Way Up and now available in this very reasonably priced volume.
The articles date from as far back as 1993 and some are as recent as earlier
this year and cover all aspects of the series from the start all the way to
2015’s episodes. To find out more about the book click below or check out the tab
above. If you’ve already bought it many thanks for doing so, I hope you like
it.
“So ,
what’s in this book then?”
Features
include
The Hinchcliffe Era / Hartnell historicals / Season 21 / The stories of Robert Holmes
The show’s triumphant 2005 return / The
Russell T Davies era/ The
Cancellation Crisis
Missing
Episodes / The
Trial of a Time Lord season / The
1983 Longleat event
Tom
Baker’s last season / Bells
of Saint John to Name of the Doctor /
Robert
Sloman’s stories / and
more…
There are also reviews of a whole range of stories
including Talons of Weng Chiang, City of Death, The Dalek Masterplan, Day of
the Doctor, Carnival of Monsters, Castrovalva,
Pyramids of Mars, Tomb of the Cybermen, Human Nature / Family of Blood,
Earthshock, Dragonfire, The Tenth Planet, Horror of Fang Rock, Vengeance on
Varos, Day of the Daleks, The Macra Terror, Spearhead from Space, Logopolis, The Stolen Earth / Journey’s End, The Ice Warriors , Deep Breath, The Empty
Child / The Doctor Dances, The TV Movie, Remembrance of the Daleks, The End of
Time, The War Machines, The Three Doctors, Amy’s Choice, Blink and many, many
more.
Plus some fun bits which we just can't explain here!
It’s written by Sean Alexander, Colin Brockhurst, Roger
Jones, Matthew Kilburn, Daniel O’Mahony, Chris Orton, Adam Povey, David
Rolinson, Ashley Stewart, Tim Worthington. Oh and John Connors.
All wrapped up with some fab caricatures of each Doctor
by Richard Farrell
“How do I buy this amazing book then. John?”
Well you
can buy it in printed form (now back in fashion) or as an e-book for Kindle
from Amazon; links below.
Plus…
The book
has been so well received I’m considering a second volume because there is
loads more stuff that could be used. Watch this space…
Saturday
Night Monsters- Even Styggron Likes it!
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