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This is the second in a two volume set which features set reports from Carnival of Monsters, The Three Doctors, Planet of the Spiders, Genesis of the Daleks, Terror of the Zygons and Masque of Mandragora, with a full set of the very first Doctor Who fanzine, and facsimilies of the actual letters between the stars and production team of the show. "Not only essential reading for the countless Doctor Who fans who have followed in Keith's footsteps, but also beautifully written social histories, capturing Britain as it really was in the 1970s. Packed with gossip, Letraset, heartbreak and so many…mehr

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This is the second in a two volume set which features set reports from Carnival of Monsters, The Three Doctors, Planet of the Spiders, Genesis of the Daleks, Terror of the Zygons and Masque of Mandragora, with a full set of the very first Doctor Who fanzine, and facsimilies of the actual letters between the stars and production team of the show. "Not only essential reading for the countless Doctor Who fans who have followed in Keith's footsteps, but also beautifully written social histories, capturing Britain as it really was in the 1970s. Packed with gossip, Letraset, heartbreak and so many things you never knew that you never knew about Doctor Who, you have to read these books." Gareth Roberts
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Autorenporträt
Keith Miller was born in England but spent his childhood in Australia. On returning to England he gained a PhD and became a polytechnic lecturer, and later a senior civil servant in the department of education. Following his retirement he moved to South Africa at the end of the apartheid era to take up a university senior lectureship. During this time, he learned much about relationships between different racial groups which gave him the desire to write this book. He and his wife now share their time between living in their homes in South Africa and in England.