Doctor Who is one of the most enduring British programs over the last 50 years and its success has translated to the U.S., where it has been shown for decades, first on PBS stations and currently on BBC America. This book looks at how the writers and producers of Doctor Who have adapted-and will no doubt continue to do so-various texts to create many episodes throughout the show's history.
Doctor Who is one of the most enduring British programs over the last 50 years and its success has translated to the U.S., where it has been shown for decades, first on PBS stations and currently on BBC America. This book looks at how the writers and producers of Doctor Who have adapted-and will no doubt continue to do so-various texts to create many episodes throughout the show's history.
Marcus K. Harmes is a professor at the University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia. He researches on British popular culture especially science fiction and horror.
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Periods via lead actor Acknowledgments Editorial Note Introduction Chapter One: In the Beginning Chapter Two: What Gets Adapted? Chapter Three: Who Was Adapting? Chapter Four: Motives for Adapting Chapter Five: A Classical Education- Adapting History in Doctor Who Chapter Six: Victorian Worlds in Doctor Who Chapter Seven: Gothic Themes and Creative Tensions Chapter Eight: British Westerns, American Frontiers, and a Marketing Strategy Chapter Nine: Who-dunit? Agatha Christie in Time and Space Chapter Ten: Tragedy, the Jacobeans... and Evelyn Waugh Conclusion Filmography Bibliography Index About the Author
Periods via lead actor Acknowledgments Editorial Note Introduction Chapter One: In the Beginning Chapter Two: What Gets Adapted? Chapter Three: Who Was Adapting? Chapter Four: Motives for Adapting Chapter Five: A Classical Education- Adapting History in Doctor Who Chapter Six: Victorian Worlds in Doctor Who Chapter Seven: Gothic Themes and Creative Tensions Chapter Eight: British Westerns, American Frontiers, and a Marketing Strategy Chapter Nine: Who-dunit? Agatha Christie in Time and Space Chapter Ten: Tragedy, the Jacobeans... and Evelyn Waugh Conclusion Filmography Bibliography Index About the Author
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